Quotes about Thoughts
Worry and anxiety do, however, change us. It can make us sick and grouchy. A medical researcher recently told me that 87 percent of all illness is connected to wrong thought patterns.
— Joyce Meyer
Examine your heart, your inner attitudes, and your thoughts to see if there is anything there that God would not approve of. Do you have bitterness or resentment? Have you allowed a critical or judgmental attitude to take root? Is your heart tender or hard? Are you open to the opinions and ideas of others or have you closed your heart? The Bible says that we have the responsibility of keeping and guarding our heart in the right condition.
— Joyce Meyer
If your thoughts have convinced you that you can never do anything right, you'll tend to make more mistakes than normal and have a high rate of failure.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust God more than you trust that thought. Don't try to fight those thoughts with your willpower alone—challenge them with God's Word.
— Joyce Meyer
Remember that a negative mind produces a negative life.
— Joyce Meyer
your life will not get straightened out until your mind does.
— Joyce Meyer
Power Thought: My thoughts are not hidden from God. I know I can change with His help.
— Joyce Meyer
Think Yourself Happy
— Joyce Meyer
Success in every aspect of life begins with a thought; so does failure. If you think you cannot do or attain something, chances are you will not be able to. Your mind has that much influence over your life.
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 23:7 and allow it to have an impact on your life: for as you think in your heart, so are you. I frequently say, "Where the mind goes, the man follows." Chapter
— Joyce Meyer
There are thousands upon thousands of thoughts presented to us every day. The mind has to be renewed to follow after the Spirit and not the flesh. Our carnal (worldly, fleshly) minds have had so much practice operating freely that we surely don't have to use any effort to think wrong thoughts.
— Joyce Meyer
One might say that our words are a movie screen that reveals what we have been thinking and the attitudes that we have.
— Joyce Meyer