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“You're never going to walk around fear. You're only going to walk through it. I have to do all those things I am afraid of, but I do them constantly renewing my mind.”
Suzanne D. Williams, Fearless
“Some stories move you more than others, they touch a place in your heart that leaves you forever changed.”
Suzanne D. Williams, Me & Timothy Cooper
“He wasn’t a huge fan of girls crying, but was fully aware it was something they did.”
Suzanne D. Williams, Of all the Ways He Loves Me
“Instead, he did what most boys do, he kept walking”
Suzanne D. Williams, The Best Week of My Life
“When you go out looking for your old adversaries you won't find them—Not a trace of your old enemies, not even a memory. That's right. Because I, your God, have a firm grip on you and I'm not letting go. I'm telling you, 'Don't panic. I'm right here to help you.' (Isa 41:11-13 THE MESSAGE)”
Suzanne D. Williams, Fearless
“They [the former tyrant masters] are dead, they shall not live and reappear; they are powerless ghosts, they shall not rise and come back. Therefore You have visited and made an end of them and caused every memory of them [every trace of their supremacy] to perish (Isa 26:14 AMP).”
Suzanne D. Williams, Fearless
“When we renew our mind, we essentially fill it with so much of God that His words crowd out all the thoughts the devil tries to place there.”
Suzanne D. Williams, Fearless
“Surely he [Jesus] hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted (Isa 53:4). Notice the two words, “griefs” and “sorrows. The study reference, Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible, gives an excellent definition of these two words. “Perhaps the proper difference between this word [sorrows] and the word translated griefs is, that this [sorrows] refers to pains of the mind, that [griefs] of the body; this to anguish, anxiety, or trouble of the soul; that to bodily infirmity and disease.” In the original Hebrew, the word “griefs” specifically means sickness of the body and “sorrows” refers to mental anguish. We see from this verse that Jesus in His death on the cross not only cleansed man of sin, but carried away sicknesses and mental anguish too. He bore all the lies and torments of the devil onto Himself so that we would not have to bear them.”
Suzanne D. Williams, Fearless
“You've already helped me,” he said.

Her face registered surprise at that statement, which emotion she confirmed with her next word. “How?”

“By listening to me. By making me laugh. By being yourself.”
Suzanne D. Williams, I Kissed the Boy Next Door

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