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Having my pity party today. Joyce Meyer feel pitiful on Monday. On Tuesday, I get depressed. On Wednesday, I get mad. I’m busy, though.” Some people are even religiously busy. We can even get busy doing good works. The world is full of wounded people wearing masks because they either don’t know what they’re supposed to be like, they lost themselves a long time ago, or they think they do know what they’re like and they’re ashamed of who they are. They feel unaccepted so they should just pretend all the time that everything is okay when it’s not. David admitted when he was hurting. You can’t get help until you admit you have a need. Stop trying to impress everyone and yourself with your togetherness. Joyce Meyer Ministries  think our motto in life becomes: Look at me, I’ve got it all together. Sister super-Christian. Brother saint. We want to be super-sheep and “super” and “sheep” don’t even go together. Jesus called us sheep because sheep are dumb. They couldn’t get across the yard if somebody didn’t lead them. They’ll eat poisonous weeds and all kinds of stuff. When we come into a relationship with God — and I think this is so awesome — there’s a divine exchange that’s supposed to take place. He takes our sin. He gives us his righteousness. He takes our shame. He gives us righteousness. He takes our blame. He gives us righteousness. When I married Dave, he had a car and I didn’t have one. As soon as I said “I do” I had a car. Now that car didn’t become mine as long as we were just engaged. I didn’t get his name when we were engaged. Anybody getting this figured out? Yes!: Some of you are just dating Jesus; you haven’t said “I do” yet. Joyce Meyer Online. When you say “yes” to a marriage partner, you’re saying an eternal “yes” to a lot of stuff that you don’t even know what you’re saying “yes” to yet. We need to say that eternal “yes” to God tonight. “Yes, Lord” to whatever. I trust you with my life. Whatever you want to do with me, I want you to do it. Your plan may not be my plan but I’m saying “I do” tonight. I’m saying “yes.” You know what happens? Joyce Meyer states when we really mean it and we say that eternal “yes” to God and we enter into a serious relationship with God… And there is a difference in just going to church and having a very serious committed dedicated relationship with God. There’s a difference.

Joyce Meyer- He likes it all; it doesn’t matter what it is. Here I am now, sitting with two of the most famous ball players in the world and I don’t know very much about sports at all. I told Lou I can at least understand baseball, but as you know, Kurt, I keep losing the football so.

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