Joni Eareckson Tada Hurt Quotations
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Hurt Quotes from:
- All Hurt Quotes
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Mother Teresa
- John Green
- Jodi Picoult
- Joyce Meyer
- Haruki Murakami
- Sarah Dessen
- Rick Riordan
- William Shakespeare
- Iyanla Vanzant
- Stephen King
- Taylor Swift
- Stephenie Meyer
- Donald Trump
- Richelle Mead
- Veronica Roth
- C S Lewis
- Cassandra Clare
- Laurell K Hamilton
- Michael Jackson
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Disappointment Quotes
Many people in the throes of suffering, disappointment, and despair, feel utterly stuck in their circumstances. They see no hope beyond their day-to-day drudgery of disability routines; but when hurting families place themselves under the shower of God's mercy, suddenly the clouds part. They realize there's hope, life, and even joy beyond their suffering.
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Guy Quotes
Nothing will convince and convict those around us like the peaceful and positive way you and I respond to our twentieth century hurts and distress. The unbelieving world-your neighbors, the guy at the gas station, the postman, the lady at the cleaners, your boss at work-is observing the way we undergo our trials.
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Hate Quotes
True, God hates Alzheimer's, spinal cord injury, mental illness, autism, and the rest (these conditions are all symptoms of the Fall). Yet he permits these things to accomplish something far more precious in our lives: patience, endurance, compassion for others who hurt, and refined faith and trust in God, to name a few.
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Gratitude Quotes
Jesus went without comfort so that you might have it. He postponed joy so that you might share in it. He willingly chose isolation so that you might never be alone in your hurt and sorrow. He had no real fellowship so that fellowship might be yours, this moment. This alone is enough cause for great gratitude!
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Heart Quotes
Often when people are diagnosed with a life-changing medical condition, they feel overwhelmed. They feel choked by darkness and hopelessness. Those are times when answers simply do not suffice. That's because answers don't always reach the problem where it hurts: in the gut and in the heart.