Quotes about Character
It's what we do behind the scenes that affects the power and anointing we carry out in public.
— Joyce Meyer
Just because we are anointed for leadership does not mean that we get to move immediately into a position of leadership. There is a work that has to be done in us, a testing that has to take place first. Later, we will look at some of the tests of the heart of a leader that we must go through before we get promoted. After
— Joyce Meyer
Character is doing what you don't want to do, but know you should do. There's plenty of room and company on the broad road, but it's not easy to walk on that narrow path.
— Joyce Meyer
May 30 word: Example People believe a lot more of what they see you do than what they hear you do. That's why it is important that we take the responsibility to set a good, Biblical example. How we live in front of people and even behind closed doors at home is essential to being an effective witness.
— Joyce Meyer
God desires that we become like Jesus in all of our ways, working with the Holy Spirit toward spiritual maturity and godly character.
— Joyce Meyer
Matthew 5:41 says to go the extra mile—don't just do what you have to do. I believe the Lord has caused me to know that real excellence is to do the more excellent thing even when nobody is looking—even when nobody is around to reward us, notice us, or recognize us as exceptional people.
— Joyce Meyer
Doing the right thing once or even a few times does not equal success, but habitually doing right will produce a life worth living. It may not be easy, but it will be worth the effort. The person who never gives up always sees victory.
— Joyce Meyer
Occasionally we see "shooting stars" in ministry—people who come out of seemingly nowhere and practically overnight are known worldwide, usually because they happened to get in with a certain group of people who had an ability to open doors for them. Rarely do their ministries last. They often get into trouble financially or morally because character is built during the hard times of waiting, but they didn't go through that character-building time.
— Joyce Meyer
Even when things are coming against me and things aren't working out the way I'd like, I still want to display the character of Jesus Christ.
— Joyce Meyer
But our God is an expert at removing worthless things out of us while retaining the valuable.
— Joyce Meyer
Too often, we Christians expect life to be perfect and for everything to go smoothly for us. We expect success, happiness, joy, peace, and everything else. When we're thwarted, we pout or complain. Although God does want us to have a good life, there will be times when we must be patient and endure not getting our way. These disappointments test our character and level of spiritual maturity. They actually show whether or not we truly are ready for promotion.
— Joyce Meyer
Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons.
— Walt Whitman