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“...if I die suddenly, my gravestone might appropriately offer this insight into my departure: "God got tired." I require lots of work.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“An ongoing relationship with God through His Word is essential to the Christian's consistent victory!”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“If God said it, I want to believe it. If God gives it, I want to receive it. If God shows it, I want to perceive it. If Satan stole it, I want to retrieve it.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“God is who He says He is. God can do what He says He can do. I am who God says I am. I can do all things through Christ. God’s Word is alive and active in me.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“God’s specialty is raising dead things to life and making impossible things possible. You don’t have the need that exceeds His power.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Blessing is bowing down to receive the expressions of divine favor that in the inner recesses of the human heart and mind make life worth the bother.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“For the most part we’ve dumbed-down New Testament Christianity and accepted our reality as theology rather than biblical theology as our reality. We’ve reversed the standard, walking by sight and not by faith. We want to be the best of what we see, but frankly what we see is far removed from God’s best.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“A big difference exists between trying to manipulate God to give us what we want and cooperating with God so He can give us what He wants.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“We can always hope and pray diligently for a miracle. If, in God’s sovereignty, He chooses to accomplish His purposes another way, let it not be that we have not because we asked not (James 4:2) or that we have not because we believed not (Matt. 9:29).”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Nothing on earth compares to the strength God is willing to interject into lives caught in the act of believing.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Your Promised Land is the place where God’s personalized promises over your life become a living reality rather than a theological theory.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“God has so much for you, Dear One. And, yes, seasons will come when He requires so much from you that you feel like you can’t bear it. You do have a choice. You don’t have to do it His way. You can choose bitterness, resentment, carnality, or mediocrity. Or you can go for it. With everything you’ve got. You can experience the unmatched exhilaration of partnering in divine triumph. The stakes are high. The cost is steep. But I’ll promise you this: there is no high like the Most High.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Life is just a breath. All that will matter forever and ever in our heavenly state is the glory that came to God through our lives.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“We cannot tame the Lion of Judah. There is a mystery, a wonder, and, yes, even a wildness about God we cannot take from Him.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“If we can come up with a God we can fully explain, we have come up with a different God from the Bible’s. We must beware of recreating an image of God that makes us feel better. Of this I’m certain: If in our pursuit of greater knowledge God seems to have gotten smaller, we have been deceived.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“I don’t think the biggest threat to our theology is humanism or the host of world religions. Our biggest threat is cut-and-paste Christianity. If man places his faith in a god he has recreated in his own image, has he placed his faith in God at all? And if not, how can such a man be saved?”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“To pick up the Sword of the Spirit without the Shield of Faith is to shrivel and dry up in the desert of legalism. To pick up the Shield of Faith without the Sword of the Spirit is to try walking by faith on quicksand.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“We’ve reversed the standard, walking by sight and not by faith. We want to be the best of what we see, but frankly what we see is far removed from God’s best.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Notice that Christ didn’t generalize His illustration with “any” mountain. He specifically said “this” mountain. To what mountain did He refer? If you’ll check the context, Jesus and three of His disciples had just come down from the mountain where He was transfigured before them. When Jesus specifically said, “You can say to this mountain” (author’s emphasis), I believe He pointed to the same mountain. So there you have it. Beloved, if you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, or you have the faith to tell a mountain to move and it won’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead and see Him transfigured. Either way the mountain is under your feet. “The one who trusts in him will never be put to shame” (Rom. 9:33).”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“If not for God’s compassion, His very presence in our midst would kill us. We really have little clue who we’re dealing with. The good news is: God wants us to seek Him and find Him.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“powerful motivation for believing God in our present is intentionally remembering how He’s worked in our past.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Authentic faith cannot help but act.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“What reason did God give Joshua for turning from fear and discouragement in the face of huge opposition? “The LORD your God will be with you wherever you go” (Josh. 1:9). When Jesus told His disciples not to be afraid in the storm, the reason wasn’t the removal of their frightful circumstances but the presence of their Savior. “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid” (Matt. 14:27).”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“I don’t think the biggest threat to our theology is humanism or the host of world religions. Our biggest threat is cut-and-paste Christianity. If man places his faith in a god he has recreated in his own image, has he placed his faith in God at all?”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“We will never take our places as “more than overcomers” with nothing to overcome. We will never be victors without opponents. As we will continue to see in our journey, God gave the Israelites the Promised Land but told them they’d have to take what was theirs in fierce battle. Why? Probably one reason was so they’d develop the strength to keep it once they conquered it. Surely another was to let them experience the thrill of victory that only a battle hard fought can bring. In God’s economy, much of what is worth having is proved worth fighting for.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“John 1:16: “From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“We live by faith. We love by faith.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“Beloved, stop looking at others as more spiritual than you and just start believing God!”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“God never forgets His promises to us. In turn, He intends for His children never to forget His faithfulness to fulfill them.”
Beth Moore, Believing God
“faith unchallenged ordinarily remains unchanged.”
Beth Moore, Believing God

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