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Quotes About Encouragement

Words have an everlasting effect, bringing life or death. Resolve now that your words will bring life! — Kelly J. Stigliano
~ Gary Chapman
Sometimes the best way to forget our own difficulties is to reach out and bless someone else. — Linda Jett —
~ Gary Chapman
Think of what would happen in the world if all of us started praising each other for accomplishments rather than pointing out what was wrong.
~ Gary Chapman
God shows love in many ways, especially through the encouragement of other Christians. — Richard Holland —
~ Gary Chapman
You, Lord, hear the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry. —Psalm 10:17
~ Gary Chapman
Love accepts opportunities to help those whose spirits are crushed.
~ Gary Chapman
In communicating love, words are powerful. Words of affection and endearment, words of praise and encouragement, words that give positive guidance all say, "I care about you." Such words are like a gentle, warm rain falling on the soul; they nurture the child's inner sense of worth and security. Even though such words are quickly said, they are not soon forgotten. A child reaps the benefits of affirming words for a lifetime.
~ Gary Chapman
Because the Lord accepts and encourages us, we can accept and encourage others. — Elsi Dodge —
~ Gary Chapman
Love your leaders by praying for them! — Elsi Dodge —
~ Gary Chapman
los cumplidos verbales son motivadores más estupendos que los regaños constantes.
~ Gary Chapman
The ancient Hebrew proverb did not overstate the reality: "The tongue has the power of life and death.
~ Gary Chapman
He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. —2 Corinthians 1:4
~ Gary Chapman
When God's love saturates our hearts, we can stand firm for others. — Peggy Halter Morris
~ Gary Chapman
Giving others support shows them they can accomplish their goals. — Doug Bolton —
~ Gary Chapman
What followed was about fifteen minutes of solid, God-exalting prayer for my family and me. I listened raptly, amazed at how eloquent each person was. They were impassioned, pleading, crying out to God to get me out of the miry clay, as Psalm 40:2 put it. I went home that night greatly encouraged. The battle remained tough, but we kept praying together. I realized the prayers all came from hearts of love. That kind of love can keep a person going, even when it seems no hope is left.
~ Gary Chapman
Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up. —Proverbs 12:25
~ Gary Chapman
Loving words have the power to banish fear and overlook defects. — Marcia K. Hornok —
~ Gary Chapman
Your words may give your spouse the courage necessary to take that first step.
~ Gary Chapman
We never know how our words will bring hope and encouragement to a total stranger. — Rebecca Stuhlmiller —
~ Gary Chapman
to show someone your love? Let him or her know you believe in them. — Jeanette Gardner Littleton —
~ Gary Chapman
Dear brothers and sisters, we can't help but thank God for you, because your faith is flourishing and your love for one another is growing. —2 Thessalonians 1:3
~ Gary Chapman
He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. . . . —2 Corinthians 1:4
~ Gary Chapman
Love boldly. Let people know they're not struggling alone. — Laura L. Bradford —
~ Gary Chapman
I weep with sorrow; encourage me by your word. —Psalm 119:28
~ Gary Chapman