A Woman After God's Own Heart Quotes
A Woman After God's Own Heart
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“It's one thing to have a goal, but it's quite another thing to actually accept the challenge, develop a strategy to press for the goal, make the sacrifices, pay the price to move forward, and blessing of blessing, to realize some part of it.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“God-confidence comes as the Holy Spirit works in us. As we pray and when we make choices that honor God, the Holy Spirit fills us with His power for ministry. When we are filled with God's goodness, we are confidently and effectively able to share His love and joy. As women of prayer open to the transforming touch of the Holy Spirit, we will find his divine life in us overflowing into the lives of others.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“God will help you make the choices that guide you into His path for each stage and age of your life.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“Each day is God’s gift of a fresh unspoiled opportunity to live according to His priorities.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“Only one life, it will soon be past,
only what’s done for Christ will last.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
only what’s done for Christ will last.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“Obedience is a foundational stepping-stone on the path of God’s will.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“Lord, I give up all my own plans and purposes, all my own desires and hopes, and accept Thy will for my life. I give myself, my time, my all, utterly to Thee to be Thine forever. Fill me and seal me with Thy Holy Spirit. Use me as Thou wilt, send me where Thou wilt, work out Thy whole will in my life at any cost, now and forever.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“guide a house” means to be the head of or to rule a family, to guide the home. The one who manages a house is the goodman of the house, the householder.2 Yet this management has built-in accountability, describing as it does the work of a steward or a servant. The woman who manages her house is not the head of the home (her husband is if she is married, and God is if she is not). Instead, she is the householder, the home manager.”
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
― A Woman After God's Own Heart
“¡El encuentro con Dios es una parte muy vital para que llegues a ser todo para lo que Él te creó!”
― Una mujer conforme al corazón de Dios - Devocionario
― Una mujer conforme al corazón de Dios - Devocionario
