You may have no family, no food, no clothes, no future, no spouse, no health, or no children, yet be rich beyond your wildest dreams because you have the Holy Spirit in your life.
Jill BriscoeNo one has more time than you have. It is the discipline and stewardship of your time that is important. The management of time is the management of self; therefore if you manage time with God, he will begin to manage you.
Jill BriscoeGod's truth tells us the truth about ourselves, but His grace forgives us for the truth He reveals.
Jill BriscoeBe encouraged to be an encourager. It's a spiritual art that everyone can learn. And mostly you learn by practicing it.
Jill BriscoeBecause I have a heart for God I also have a heart for women. As I hear their stories, I realize so many feel themselves to be inadequate. What a joy it is to believe them into doing those things they never believed they could do and being the people they never believed they could be.
Jill BriscoeThe storms in my life have become workshops where I can practice my faith in God's sovereignty.
Jill BriscoePeople may resist our advice, spurn our appeals, reject our suggestions, refuse our help, but they are powerless against our prayers.
Jill BriscoeWe may have to face God's truth about our pain--it is real, but we must be careful not to get God and life mixed up. God does not cause the pain and sorrow. He suffers with us and desires to comfort us as only he can.
Jill BriscoeI believe God, through His Spirit, grants us love, joy, and peace no matter what is happening in our lives. As Christians, we shouldn't expect our joy to always feel like happiness, but instead recognize joy as inner security -- a safeness in our life with Christ.
Jill BriscoeTrust in the Lord is the only true antidote to fear. Focusing on God rather than the trial will keep us from sinking in fear. However, learning to face our fears does not mean we will never have another anxious moment. Faith does not lie in trusting God to stop the storm, but in trusting Him to enable us to walk through the storm. When trouble occurs, He will give us the ability to cope with it.
Jill Briscoe