Quotes from Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Brokenness is the shattering of my self-will - the absolute surrender of my will to the will of God.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
God looks at the heart, and we shouldn't judge by appearance . . . but we still live on the earth, and everyone here looks at the exterior, because only God sees the interior.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
When God calls you to do something, He provides everything it takes to get it done.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Christmas is all about surrender. It's all about the surrender of the Son to obey the perfect will of the Father and enter human history.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Brokenness is the STRIPPING OF SELF-RELIANCE AND INDEPENDENCE FROM GOD...but he is cast in total dependence upon the grace of God working in and through him.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Mark it down—your progress in holiness will never exceed your relationship with the holy Word of God.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Gratitude has a big job to do in us and our hearts. It is one of the chief ways that God infuses joy and resilience into the daily struggle of life.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The Christian life is not about all the things we do for God--it's about being loved by Him, loving Him in return, and walking in intimate union and communion with Him.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Your enemy wants to strip you, make sport of you, and merchandise your body, but your heavenly Father wants to clothe you with beauty, strength, dignity and honor that will endure.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
True brokenness is a lifestyle - a moment-by-moment lifestyle of agreeing with God about the true condition of my heart and life - not as everyone else thinks it is but as He knows it to be.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Every time you and I bow our heads in surrender to the will of God, we embrace the cross and we manifest to the world the heart of Christ who bowed His head to the will of His Father.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The word hospitality in the New Testament comes from two Greek words. The first word means love and the second word means strangers. Its a word that means love of strangers.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss