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Jim George Quotes
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Start where you are-do anything you can do, and do everything you can do, until you find something you must do! That something is probably your spiritual gift.
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Your willingness to serve God is as important as your service to God.
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There is no greater treasure than a husband who models godliness before his wife and children on a daily basis.
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Faith, prayer, and the Word of God are the weapons God provides you with to fight spiritual battles.
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God will bless you and your marriage when you follow His blueprint.
Jim George

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The Christian family is under attack on all fronts. Christian marriages are disintegrating at an alarming rate. Children are not receiving the proper training and modeling from their Christian parents. And, from my perspective, a major contributor to this tragic slide is usually a husband and father who is not fully assuming his God-ordained role as spiritual leader.
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Leaders are hard workers. They never expect more out of the people around them than they are willing to give themselves.
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Restoration and hope is available each time you return to God.
Jim George

Quote Topics by Jim George: Spiritual People Children Heart Giving Leader Character Important Prayer Honor Needs Obedience Communication Listening Teamwork Faithful Men Praying Way Two Commitment Inspire Islands Return Effort Wife Views Adversity Servant Leader Impact
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You can make your marriage a little bit of heaven on earth by following God's plan of teamwork.
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Spiritual warfare is the unseen battle God wages on your behalf.
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It's not your schedule that keeps you from praying, it's your failure to realize the importance of prayer.
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It’s not how you start that’s important, but how well you finish!
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When you yield yourself in complete and whole-hearted obedience to God, He can do great things through you.
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Spiritual maturity is a lifelong pursuit. We grow in spiritual maturity moment by moment, day by day, year by year.
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Blessing come to you when you are obedient to God’s commands.
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Faithfulness and character are noble qualities that God honors.
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When you don’t understand what is happening, you need to wait, trust God, and rest in His care. He is always faithful to His own.
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Serving others prepares you to lead others.
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When it comes to the heart and soul, only the Bible can bring true and lasting changes.
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View your body as something God has entrusted into your care.
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The amount of time we give to something indicates it's importance to us.
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Transitions themselves are not the issue, but how well you respond to their challenges!
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A man after God's own heart is... a man who yearns to please God, a man who desires to grow spiritually, a man who had a heart that obeys.
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Listening is an act of love. When you listen to people, you are communicating non-verbally that they are important to you.
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Spiritual joy is what you experience when you choose to give thanks to God no matter what happens-even when things go wrong.
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Faithfulness to God requires your obedience, even when it’s difficult.
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God honors you when you take a stand for what is right.
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To experience spiritual victory, you must depend on God's resources.
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Don’t let less-than-perfect circumstances keep you from trusting God.
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Your positive impact on the generations to come will be directly related to the ministry you have in that little place called home.
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A good leader will seek the wisdom of others. After all, no man is an island!
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Effective leaders allow God to shape them into the kind of people they need to be for each situation they encounter.
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There is no substitute for your impassioned prayers on behalf of your children
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God has given you two ears--that should tell you something about the importance of listening.
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Communication is not so much about what you say, as what you don't say.
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As your heart goes, so goes your family! If your heart isn't right, no child raising system, rules, or gimmicks will ever work. As your heart goes, so goes your parenting!
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Having the right attitude is fundamental to being an effective leader.
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Your tragedy is God’s opportunity to show Himself faithful.
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Just as water is the only thing that can relieve thirst in the desert, the provision of God's Word is the only thing that can satisfy our spiritual thirst.
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Integrity never goes out of style.
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Choose your friends carefully. They are a reflection of you.
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Adversity gives you the opportunity to exhibit godly character.
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Leaders inspire the people around them to become better.
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Every good marriage must be a friendship between two people who are willing to sacrifice for the other person.
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True biblical love is a selfless commitment of one’s body, soul, and spirit to the betterment of the other person.
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Eventually your little choices are going to become habits that affect the bigger decisions you make in life.
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The best way to encourage your children is to let them know you are praying for them.
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God is gracious to always give a warning before He sends judgment.
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The heart is the place where our life gets its direction.
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In many ways spiritual exercise is like physical exercise. If you stop exercising physically, your body may not show the results of inactivity for a while. But one day you wake up and find everything is sagging in all the wrong places.
Jim George