Some people will try to disturb your peace, because they are disturbed by your peace.
Sometimes, you have to accept the best that people can do at their level of maturity...although it isn't much. Just love and pray for them.
Be careful how you treat people. A co-worker today may be a supervisor tomorrow.
There's right-and-wrong, and there's personal preference. It's important to know the difference, because your destiny partly depends on it.
You can choose people who stroke your ego, or you can choose people who tell you the truth.
Don't demonize people just because their personality is not what you prefer. No one is obligated to change just to make you comfortable.
Sometimes, your blessing and your enemy occupy the same space.
(Psalms 23:5 and I Corinthians 16:9)
Some of your worst enemies may be those friends who are always agreeing with you.
Sometimes, the one you looked up to will let you down, and the one you overlooked will lift you up.
Just remain faithful and obedient. Because, when one person won't, God will raise up a greater one who will.
Your current circumstances may be less than favorable. But, that doesn’t make you less qualified to minister. Just be faithful and obedient to God. You are who He says you are. It doesn’t matter where you are.
Apostle Paul ministered from jail.
Self-respect makes good company.
True royalty does not crown or announce itself.
It is so important to know who you are, because you won't always receive encouragement or affirmation when and where you should.
God uses some people to keep the seat warm, or hold things together, until the right person comes along.
Are you the placeholder or the replacement?
Get in your place or get replaced.
Either you are in God's will or in God's way. If you're in His will, He'll use you. If you're in His way, He'll move you.
God sees the best in you. But, that's no excuse to keep showing your worst.
Sometimes, the less you know the more peace you can have.
…God's actions speak louder than your words.