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We can choose to humble ourselves by loving God, adjusting our will to His, and putting Him first in our lives. Ezra Taft Benson
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We can choose to humble ourselves by loving God, adjusting our will to His, and putting Him first in our lives. Ezra Taft Benson
People who are obsessed with Jesus do not consider service a burden. Obsessed people take joy in loving God by loving His people (Mt 13:44)(Jn 15:8). Francis Chan
Following Jesus is not about diligently keeping a set of rules or conjuring up the moral fortitude to lead good lives. It’s about loving God and enjoying Him Francis Chan
Are you willing to say to God that He can have whatever He wants? Do you believe that whole hearted commitment to Him is more important than any other thing or person in your life? Do you know that nothing you do in this life will ever matter; unless it is about loving God and … Read more
\”Do you know that nothing you do in this life will ever matter, unless it is about loving God and loving the people he has made? Francis Chan
Loving God means rejoicing in God, being eager to think of and pray to God. It means being glad to be in God’s presence and to be with God alone. It means not grieving God, but rejoicing in God simply because it is God who is involved, and because we are permitted to know and … Read more
And if we ask how are we to know where our hearts are, the answer is just as simple – everything which hinders us from loving God above all things and acts as a barrier between ourselves and our obedience to Jesus is our treasure, and the place where our heart is. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Loving another person is not separate from loving God. One is a single wave, the other is the ocean. Deepak Chopra
I consider my greatest strength my complete and utter faith in a loving God. Strong family values are also important and I do not hesitate to write them into my books. My reader mail tells me this is something that readers especially like about my books. Debbie Macomber
Resentments lodge inside you, causing you to lose touch with your inherent worth, your joy, and – more important – your God-loving heart. Debbie Ford