Quotes about Decision
Don't wait to "feel" like doing a thing to do it. Live by decision, not emotion.
— Joyce Meyer
If we make a decision and then continue to go back and forth in our mind about whether we did the right thing or not, we are unstable in our ways.
— Joyce Meyer
The people who are happy are the ones who decide to be happy.
— Joyce Meyer
Peace is our inheritance from Jesus, but we have to choose to follow Him daily. Colossians 3:15 teaches us that peace is to be the "umpire" in our lives, settling every issue that needs a decision. To gain and maintain peace in our hearts, we may have to learn to say no to a few things.
— Joyce Meyer
Contentment with life is not a feeling, but it is a decision we must make. Contentment does not mean that we never want to see change or improvement, but it does mean we can be happy where we are and will do the best we can with what we have. It also means we will maintain an attitude that allows us to enjoy the gift of life.
— Joyce Meyer
You can never make a wrong choice and get a right result.
— Joyce Meyer
If someone has hurt me, and I am bitter about it, that person is in actuality still hurting me. Bitterness is a pain in itself. It is a negative attitude that steals joy and peace. However, if I am willing to press past the pain and make a decision to forgive, I will be free.
— Joyce Meyer
I like to say that wisdom is choosing to do today what we will be satisfied with tomorrow or later on in life.
— Joyce Meyer
And let the peace (soul harmony which comes) from Christ rule (act as umpire continually) in your hearts [deciding and settling with finality all questions that arise in your minds, in that peaceful state]." In other words… let peace make the call!
— Joyce Meyer
Every good and right decision that we make helps overturn the results of the bad ones.
— Joyce Meyer
The sooner you make a change, the sooner you will be living the life you truly want to live.
— Joyce Meyer
You do not have to stay in a bad situation. You get to make a choice, and that choice is 100% yours.
— Joyce Meyer