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Comfort And Joy Quotes

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The greatest joy comes from giving and serving, so replace your habit of focusing exclusively on yourself and what's in it for you. When you make the shift to supporting others in your life, without expecting anything in return, you'll think less about what you want and find comfort and joy in the act of giving and serving.
Wayne Dyer

Authors on Comfort And Joy Quotes: Bill Forsyth Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Dinah Maria Murlock Craik Gregory Galloway Jerry Bridges Wayne Dyer R. C. Sproul, Jr. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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God is at work in all the circumstances of your life to bring out the good for you, even if you had never heard of Romans 8:28. His work is not dependent upon your faith. But the comfort and joy that statement is intended to give you is dependent upon your believing it, upon your trusting in Him who is at work, even though you cannot see the outcome of that work.
Jerry Bridges

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Must we always talk for victory, and never once for truth, for comfort, and joy?
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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God rest you merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay, For Jesus Christ, our Saviour, Was born upon this day, To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray. O tidings of comfort and joy! For Jesus Christ, our Saviour, Was born on Christmas Day.
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

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It means that if they misunderstood Comfort and Joy, they misunderstood my other films.
Bill Forsyth

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I want ordinary people to enjoy a decent standard of living, with ever increasing security, comfort and joy.
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

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I didn't think Comfort and Joy was going to be a box-office smash.
Bill Forsyth

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That's the point of it, to have those connections, as painful as they are, as much worry as they might cause; they give back in strength and comfort and joy, believe it or not, and the more connections you make, the happier you are, the more point there is to getting up and getting through the day.
Gregory Galloway

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Instead of seeing all of this as God's extraordinary grace, we come to expect the comfort and joys that God gives us as the baseline, the measure of what we believe to be our due. When our comfort level drops below our expectations, we are shocked and angered, and even foolishly express our outrage to God Himself.
R. C. Sproul, Jr.