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  • #1
    “Solid character will reflect itself in consistent behavior, while poor character will seek to hide behind deceptive words and actions.”
    Myles Munroe, Waiting and Dating: A Sensible Guide to a Fulfilling Love Relationship

  • #2
    “Being open to correction means making ourselves vulnerable, and many people are not willing to do that.”
    Myles Munroe, Waiting and Dating: A Sensible Guide to a Fulfilling Love Relationship

  • #3
    “We are a sum total of what we have learned from all who have taught us, both great and small.”
    Myles Munroe, Understanding Your Potential - Discovering the Hidden You

  • #4
    “The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without a purpose.”
    Myles Munroe

  • #5
    “People generally fall into one of three groups: the few who make things happen, the many who watch things happen, and the overwhelming majority who have no notion of what happens. Every person is either a creator of fact or a creature of circumstance. He either puts color into his environment, or, like a chameleon, takes color from his environment.”
    Myles Munroe, Understanding Your Potential - Discovering the Hidden You

  • #6
    “A woman may be beautiful but have poor character. A man may be a business genius, making money left and right, but lack common courtesy, sensitivity, and compassion.”
    Myles Munroe, Waiting and Dating: A Sensible Guide to a Fulfilling Love Relationship

  • #7
    “A man leads with his mind while a woman leads with her heart.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #8
    “I’m washed, I’m forgiven, I’m whole, and I’m healed. I’m cleansed and I’m glory bound. I am only a sojourner on the earth. I am but a pilgrim on this planet, on my way to perfection, and I don’t need anybody to tell me who I am, because I know who I am. I am a child of the King, a son (or daughter) of God, born again through Jesus Christ, bought with the price of His blood. I am a new creation, totally new, thoroughly loved and completely accepted as a child of my Father, precious in His sight.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #9
    “Junk is in the eyes of the beholder. Some look, but others see.”
    Old Sculptor Myles Munroe, Understanding Your Potential - Discovering the Hidden You

  • #10
    “The first basic need of a male is sexual fulfillment; for a female, affection. The second most basic need of a male is recreational companionship; for a female, communication and conversation. The third basic need of a male in a relationship is an attractive woman; for a woman, honesty and openness. The fourth basic need of a male is domestic support; for a female, financial support. The fifth basic need of a male is admiration and respect; for a woman, family commitment.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #11
    “God did not create woman from man’s head, that he should command her, nor from his feet, that she should be his slave, but rather from his side, that she should be near his heart.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #12
    “Marriage is two imperfect people committing themselves to a perfect institution, by making perfect vows from imperfect lips before a perfect God.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #13
    “God’s love sets us free from the need to seek approval. Knowing that we are loved by God, accepted by God, approved by God, and that we are new creations in Christ empowers us to reject self-rejection and embrace a healthy self-love. Being secure in God’s love for us, our love for Him, and our love for ourselves, prepares us to fulfill the second greatest commandment: To love our neighbor as ourselves.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #14
    “For a woman, language spoken is an expression of what she is feeling. For a man, language spoken is an expression of what he is thinking. A woman says what is on her heart while a man says what is on his mind.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #15
    “When trying to communicate with each other, a husband and wife should be careful to make sure their voices and faces agree with their words.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #16
    “Communication is the ability to ensure that people understand not only what you say but also what you mean. It is also the ability to listen to and understand others. Developing both of these aspects of communication takes a lot of time, patience, and hard work.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #17
    “God is the source and giver of our prosperity: “But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth” (Deut. 8:18a).”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #18
    “It is not enough just to know who we love; we need to know what we love. We need to know why we love the person we love. This is critically important for building a happy and successful marriage.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #19
    “Every conscientious husband and wife should measure their marriage by the unchanging standard of the principles found in God’s Word.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #20
    “Humility is simply believing and accepting what God says about us, and God says that we are anything but worthless.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #21
    “We will never obtain God’s kind of marriage simply by going along with the crowd, doing what everybody else does. We have to dig deep into the heart of God to discover His principles.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #22
    “God never demands anything that He does not provide for. Whatever God commands us to do, He equips us to do.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #23
    “One of the great truths of the Bible is that whenever God gets ready to do anything in the earth, He always works through a person or a group of people whom He has called and who have willingly responded to Him. The human factor is key for God’s activity on the earth. When God prepared to deliver the Israelites from Egypt, He called Moses. When He got ready to rescue His people from the Midianites, He called Gideon. When God wanted to warn His disobedient people of His judgment and call them back to Him, He called Elijah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos, and the other prophets. When God was ready to send His Son into the world, He chose Mary, a humble peasant girl, to be His mother. When Jesus Christ prepared to send His message of salvation throughout the world, He called and anointed men and women—His Church—and commissioned them for the mission. This illustrates an incredible principle under which God operates: Without God we cannot, and without us God will not. For everything that God desires to do in the earth, He enters into partnership with those to whom He has already given dominion.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #24
    “Proverbs 25:28 says, “Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.” In other words, if we do not control our own lives from the inside, somebody else will control them from the outside.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #25
    “When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable”
    Myles Munroe, Understanding The Purpose And Power Of Woman

  • #26
    “Friendship is not a gift, but is the result of hard work.”
    Myles Munroe, Waiting and Dating: A Sensible Guide to a Fulfilling Love Relationship

  • #27
    “Life outside your ideal environment will destroy your potential because a wrong environment always means death.”
    Myles Munroe, Unlock Your Potential: Becoming Your Best You

  • #28
    “No matter what type of leader you are or how widespread your influence, you face personal temptations, challenges, and stresses. And only a foundation of character will sustain you and your leadership.”
    Myles Munroe, The Power of Character in Leadership: How Values, Morals, Ethics, and Principles Affect Leaders

  • #29
    “God’s will and desire—His pleasure—is that we love Him. We cannot please God unless we love Him. We cannot love Him unless we know Him, and we cannot know Him unless we have faith in Him.”
    Myles Munroe, The Purpose and Power of Love & Marriage

  • #30
    “You must decide if you are going to rob the world or bless it with the rich, valuable, potent, untapped resources locked away within you.”
    Myles Munroe, Understanding Your Potential - Discovering the Hidden You



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