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1 " Calm down, stop trying to figure out the answers, and turn your focus to God. "
― Joyce Meyer , Let God Fight Your Battles: Being Peaceful in the Storm
2 " God has a plan for our deliverance before our problems ever appear. He is not surprised when trouble comes. He is not in Heaven wringing His hands trying to figure out what to do. He’s in control. Our part is to focus on Him and His mighty power, worshipping Him and praising Him for the manifestation of His solution and listening for a word of direction from Him. "
3 " Singing and giving thanks may not seem like the thing to do in times of trouble, but believe me, it is exactly what we need to do. "
4 " God can give us words of comfort or direction, and we can be very excited, filled with faith, feeling bold and able to conquer the enemy. "
5 " he who is afraid has not reached the full maturity of love "
6 " The Lord is not just our problem solver; He is our everything, and we need to relate to Him that way. “Now, "
7 " Matthew 6:33 says, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” (NKJV). Just "
8 " Psalm 125:1–2 says: “Those who trust in, lean on, and confidently hope in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved but abides and stands fast forever. As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about His people from this time forth and forever.” Like "
9 " No matter what you are going through or what storms you are facing in life, take your position. Don’t give up. Stand still. Enter God’s rest. See the salvation of the Lord. Quit worrying and trying to figure out everything that is happening around you. And above all, worship God. Remember, no matter what your battle is, it is not yours; the battle belongs to the Lord, and He has a plan to bring you victory. "
10 " Remain steadfast in your belief, and you will be delivered. "
11 " When we keep our eyes on God, stand firm in faith, continue to worship, and continue to believe and speak God’s Word, we will see the enemy’s plans for evil in our lives work out for our good. When "
12 " Three things Jehoshaphat did were very important. First, he acknowledged he had no might to stand against his enemies. Second, he admitted he did not know what to do. And third, he said his eyes were on God. By saying these three things, Jehoshaphat put himself in position for a miracle. "
13 " Peter 4:1–2 says we can have the mind of Christ, Who suffered for us. This means we must think, I would rather suffer and be in the will of God than suffer outside the will of God. "
14 " When I think about this, I think of my children. I wouldn’t want them to run in the front door and tell me what they need without even saying, “Hello, Mom, how are you?” I would not want them to only spend time with me or pay attention to me when they had problems. I want them to fellowship with me often. "
15 " God may speak to us by giving us peace deep inside, giving us a creative idea, calming our troubled emotions, or filling our hearts with the calm assurance that everything is going to be okay in a certain situation. "