86 Quotes by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

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    We will never meet God in revival until we have first met Him in brokenness.

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    Keep in mind that it is not enough that we should just read the Word. The object is that the words that are printed on the page would become indelibly written on our hearts. God never intended that we should merely get onto His Word-His intent is that the Word should get into us.

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    Every time you and I bow our heads in surrender to the will of God, we embrace the cross and we manifest to the world the heart of Christ who bowed His head to the will of His Father.

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    Brokenness is not a feeling or an emotion. Rather it requires a choice, an act of will... not a one time experience, but an ongoing constant way of life. A lifestyle of agreeing with God about the true condition of my heart and life-not as everyone else thinks it is, but as He knows it to be.

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    Obedience is the pathway to blessing. It’s the means of protection. It’s the means of joy. It’s the means to finding God’s best in our lives.

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    I want to live in such a way that, if it is only twenty-nine more days or twenty-nine more weeks, or if it is twenty-nine more years or more, I want to faithful with each one of those-that I could go and meet the Lord without regrets, without unfinished business.

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    Jesus has revealed Himself in the Scripture. If we want to know Him, if we want to know the Truth, we must devote ourselves to the reading, study, and meditation of His Word.

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    Our malady is not “low self-esteem,” nor is it how we view ourselves; rather, it is our low view of God.

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    The more we hold on to our hurts, anger and bitterness, the more we become slaves to unforgiveness.

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