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“The Bible tells us that the way to defeat evil is by overcoming it with good (see Romans 12:21). But that takes effort and determination. It will not just happen; you have to decide to do it. Start where you are, and God will take you where you need to end up.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“THEREFORE, SINCE we have been justified [that is, acquitted of sin, declared blameless before God] by faith, [let us grasp the fact that] we have peace with God [and the joy of reconciliation with Him] through our Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed).”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“In Matthew 5:4, Jesus said that those who mourn are blessed and that they will be comforted. The comfort of God, which is administered by His Holy Spirit, is so awesome that it is almost worth having a problem just to be able to experience it. As with most of the things of God, it goes far beyond any kind of ordinary comfort. Let God be your source of comfort. When you are hurting, just ask Him to comfort you. Then wait in His presence while He works in your heart and emotions. He will not fail you.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“61 THE SPIRIT of the Lord GOD is upon me, Because the LORD has anointed and commissioned me To bring good news to the humble and afflicted; He has sent me to bind up [the wounds of] the brokenhearted, To proclaim release [from confinement and condemnation] to the [physical and spiritual] captives And freedom to prisoners, [Rom 10:15] 2 To proclaim the favorable year of the LORD, And the day of vengeance and retribution of our God, To comfort all who mourn, [Matt 11:2–6; Luke 4:18, 19; 7:22]”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“And do not be worried, for the joy of the LORD is your strength and your stronghold.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Choose your words carefully because according to Matthew 12:36, you will have to account for the careless or useless things you say. Remember, words are seeds; they are containers for power. They carry creative or destructive power and they produce a good harvest or a bad harvest in your life and in the lives of those you love. 42”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“When you are tempted to lose courage, remember that the joy of the Lord is your strength (see Nehemiah 8:10). Like Joshua, all of your enemies will be utterly defeated as you stay strong in God.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Fear is not from God. Fear is from the enemy. It is the spirit Satan uses to try to keep God’s people from coming under the leadership of our true Master, Jesus Christ. The only acceptable attitude (and confession) that a Christian can have toward fear is this: “It is not from God, and I will not put up with it or let it control my life! I will confront fear, because it is a spirit sent from hell to torment me.” I believe God works powerfully in us to bring us out of bondage, to take us from fear into liberty. The Bible is full of instructions to “fear not.” Events in my own life have led me to understand that “Fear not” means “Do not run; face it.” I encourage you to press on, and if need be, “do it afraid”—whatever “it” is in your life. Do not run from fear; instead, “Be strong and courageous,” as Joshua 10:25 exhorts. Confront fear in prayer and take whatever actions God leads you to take.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Israel had to fight their way into possession of the Promised Land. Have you ever had to fight for God’s promises in your life? Remember that He goes before you, He fights for you, and He always gives you the victory. Stand your ground, and refuse to give up!”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“How much time do you spend thinking about the Word of God? The Bible says that if you want to make your journey through life prosperous and be successful, the key is to meditate on the Word of God day and night (see Joshua 1:8). For most of my life, I did not think about what I was thinking about. I simply thought whatever crossed my mind because I did not know that Satan could inject thoughts into my brain. Most of my thoughts were either lies from Satan or just plain nonsense—things that wasted my time because they were not truly important. The devil was controlling my life because he was controlling my thoughts. I did not know that if I would simply meditate on God’s Word, I could push back the enemy. When we fill our minds with God’s truth, we will find that our thoughts are thoughts of truth, freedom, victory, and peace.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“When we begin to feel that the battle of the mind is just too difficult and that we are not going to make it, we must cast down that negative kind of thinking. We need to choose to think that we are going to make it and decide not to quit. When bombarded with doubts and fears, we need to take a stand and say: “I will never give up! God is on my side. He loves me, and He is helping me!”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“We need to remember the wonderful promise of Galatians 6:9: “Let us not grow weary or become discouraged in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap, if we do not give in.” When the enemy attacks you in times of weakness or fatigue, stir up your courage, muster your strength, and rise up against him with the truth of God’s Word! This is a good time to behave as a bold, aggressive lion.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Just before they entered the Promised Land, the Lord told the Israelites that He would drive out their enemies before them “little by little” (Deuteronomy 7:22), lest the beasts of the field increase among them. I believe pride is one of the “beasts” that will consume us if we receive too much freedom too quickly, and the best way to gain lasting freedom and wholeness is to be liberated one area at a time. That way, we appreciate our freedom more; we realize it is truly a gift from God and not something we can make happen in our own strength. If it seems that freedom is slow in coming to any area of your life, remember that true progress often happens little by little.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Thank You, God, that You are fighting for me. Because You are, I will not fear. –ADAPTED FROM DEUTERONOMY 3:”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“God asks us today, just as He did the Israelites, to worship Him and trust Him when life’s journey gets tough. He knows that we will not consistently worship during the good times if we will not worship Him in the hard times. He also knows that our trust in Him is developed and strengthened in difficulty and not when everything is going well for us. Let Deuteronomy provoke”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Deuteronomy is a book about our never-ending need for God and His presence in our everyday lives. It is about trusting Him for daily miracles, learning to live in the blessings He gives us, and relying on His guidance in every situation we face. In”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“God, let people hear about me what they heard about the Israelites—that You are in the midst of everything I do, that I know You intimately, that Your presence stands over me, and that You go before me in every situation. –ADAPTED FROM NUMBERS 14:14”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“I remember when the Lord showed me during one of my “pity parties” that I could make a choice: I could be pitiful or powerful, but I could not be both. It is vitally important to understand that we cannot entertain self-pity and also walk in the power of God!”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“God, I pray that I will be like Moses and be faithful in Your house and that You will speak clearly and openly to me. –ADAPTED FROM NUMBERS 12:”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Thank You, God, that You have promised good things concerning me, just as You did for the Israelites so long ago. –ADAPTED FROM NUMBERS 10:29”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Pruning is not always pleasant, but it does ensure that the situations, activities, or relationships that are depleting us will not continue to do so. It means something must be cut off or removed from our lives, but God promises great reward as a result—more fruitfulness than ever!”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“Whatever you do [whatever your task may be], work from the soul [that is, put in your very best effort], as [something done] for the Lord and not for men,”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“intend that my mouth will not transgress. I will speak forth the righteousness and praise of God all the”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
“If you are struggling in your life, take a seat and rest in God’s presence. The promise of God’s peace is not made to those who work and struggle in their own strength but to those who sit and rest in Christ Jesus. Wait on Him, and your strength will be renewed.”
Anonymous, The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living