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Quotes About Strength

Faith, prayer, and the Word of God are the weapons God provides you with to fight spiritual battles.
~ Jim George
Victory occurs when you let God fight your battles.
~ Jim George
Tears are not a sign of weakness. They are a sign of compassion.
~ Jim George
God is well able to turn your tragedies into triumphs.
~ Jim George
True joy comes from knowing Christ personally and from depending on His strength rather than your own.
~ Jim George
God blesses you when you stand up for what you believe in despite opposition.
~ Jim George
The beauty of obedience is that what God expects you to do, He also enables you to do.
~ Jim George
Even when the odds are overwhelming, you can believe in God and His promises.
~ Jim George
To experience spiritual victory, you must depend on God's resources.
~ Jim George
Your tragedy is God's opportunity to show Himself faithful.
~ Jim George
When you are obedient to God, He fills you with His Spirit and empowers you to do all He asks of you.
~ Jim George
Since God is with you and you are with God, you have nothing to fear!
~ Jim George
Even the most powerful enemies who threaten or oppress God's children will one day fall.
~ Jim George
Trails are used by God to teach you humility and dependence on His grace rather than your own strength.
~ Jim George
The Holy Spirit is faithful to empower you to carry out your witness of Jesus.
~ Jim George
God's strength will come to you when you faithfully read His Word.
~ Jim George
Trials are used by God to teach you dependence on His grace rather than on your strength.
~ Jim George
God has given you all you need to fight against the enemy.
~ Jim George
Together with God you can successfully handle any difficulty.
~ Jim George
Difficulty provides a platform for exposing Jesus to the world through your joy in the Lord.
~ Jim George
The Word of God is your best defence against the troubles of this world.
~ Jim George
You must nurture a close walk with God through prayer, because humility's strength is grounded in God.
~ Jim George
He asks, in a softer voice, Does your arm still hurt? You touch it with your hand. The big ache is gone, leaving only the little, underneath ache that will gather and swell against the bone. The blood leaks out of the vein where he grabbed you. But you say, It's better now.
~ Unknown
We survive by learning from pain
~ Jim Harrison