86 Quotes by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

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    I am convinced that the influence of an army of godly women will be incalculable – in our homes, our churches, and our culture. Will you be one of those women?

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    Thinking of what Jesus did NOT say from the cross: not a bitter, angry, unkind, whining, profane, unnecessary word. There is none like Him!

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    When God sent His only Son, Jesus, to this earth to bear your sin and mine on the cross, He put a price tag on us – He declared the value of our soul to be greater than the value of the whole world. Whose opinion are you going to accept? Believing a lie will put you in bondage. Believing the Truth will set you free.

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    The ultimate purpose of marriage is not to make us happy but to glorify God.

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    We know Jesus was God. But He was also a man-He got tired; He got hungry; He knew what it was to have crowds pressing around Him all the time; He knew what it was to have His privacy invaded. But He kept right on letting the crowds into His life. He kept on teaching, healing, confronting the powers of hell- and never a cross or impatient word.

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    The word hospitality in the New Testament comes from two Greek words. The first word means love and the second word means strangers. Its a word that means love of strangers.

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    We need to learn how to deny ourselves, so we can do that which does not come naturally – to truly love God and others.

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    There may be some issue where God is calling you to surrender. I don’t know what you may be struggling with, but whatever it is, let me just encourage you: Don’t delay obedience.

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    The Christian life is not about all the things we do for God – it’s about being loved by Him, loving Him in return, and walking in intimate union and communion with Him.

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