Shaila Touchton Quotes
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“A soul consumed by darkness, a heart hardened by cruelty, a life lost to the whispers of the devil. He who once called himself a father, a husband, a son, now finds himself alone in the abyss of hell, forever tormented by the memories of those he once loved and betrayed. His fate a cautionary tale of the dangers of trading one's soul for vanishing power and temporary gain.”
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“A heart consumed by pride and darkness often spews forth venomous words, wrapped in arrogance, rudeness, and irritability, poisoning the air and souls around them, revealing the true character of the evil within.”
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“The Bible teaches us to strive for holiness and righteousness, and sin is seen as a separation from God. Encouraging or justifying sin would go against the teachings of the Bible and potentially lead others astray.”
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“Gossip is a deadly venom that spreads swiftly, fueled by idleness and born from the darkest corners of our hearts. It's a weapon forged in the fires of hatred and jealousy, employed by Satan to pierce the very fabric of our relationships. Let us be vigilant against this poisonous arrow, lest we become both its victim and its unwitting perpetrator, unleashing a destructive force that leaves no heart unscathed.”
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“Marriages built on greed and materialism, where individuals seek to exploit each other's wealth, are constructed on shifting sands. God witnesses the intentions of the heart and will not perpetuate unions founded on selfishness and exploitation. True love and commitment are the cornerstones of a blessed union, not financial gain. Such marriages may flourish temporarily, but ultimately, they shall wither and perish under the weight of their own moral bankruptcy.”
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“The arrogant, evil, and violent, who manipulate with lies, shall not inherit the kingdom of God. For the Bible warns, 'For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work' (James 3:16). Let us turn from such wicked behavior and seek the humility and love of Christ, that we may find peace and salvation in Him.”
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“The stingy person's money often flows away, like water from a clenched fist, only to be absorbed by others who know how to sow generosity and reap abundance.”
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“The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. A father's evil ways can shape a son's future, but it's never too late to break the cycle and choose a path of goodness, becoming a better husband and father, and cultivating a family tree that bears fruit of love and kindness.”
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“Some people are like emotional vampires, draining our energy and leaving us dry. It's essential to recognize when we need to create distance and give ourselves space to recharge, just as a plant needs sunlight and air to thrive. By setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care, we can nourish our own growth and bloom in the beauty of our own light.”
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“A man who consistently blames others for his mistakes, dodges accountability, and rejects responsibility, reveals a flawed character. True strength lies not in avoiding fault, but in owning up to failures, learning from them, and courageously taking the reins of personal responsibility.”
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“Sorry becomes a hollow echo, a meaningless refrain,
When mistakes are repeated, and lessons remain unlearned.
A word once meant to heal,
now merely a habitual strain,
Loses its power to mend, and becomes a empty, insincere refrain.”
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When mistakes are repeated, and lessons remain unlearned.
A word once meant to heal,
now merely a habitual strain,
Loses its power to mend, and becomes a empty, insincere refrain.”
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“The Gospel reveals a real k truth that if we don't see Jesus' death as our only hope for salvation, we are among the lost. But thank God, the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost, and He went to the cross to do so. The depth of His sacrifice is beyond our comprehension, but it's what makes our salvation possible. He had to die to save us from the darkness of sin and death. May we grasp the necessity of His death and find eternal life in Him.”
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“Deep intimacy with the Lord is the ultimate remedy for the ache of insecurity and loneliness! When you find your identity in God's loving embrace, you no longer need the validation of others to feel worthy. His acceptance and love are enough to satisfy your soul, freeing you from the need for human approval. In His presence, you discover your true value and worth, and you realize that He alone is more than enough to fill the voids in your life!”
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“Holding good desires for toxic people is like pouring water into a broken vessel - it only drains your own resources and leaves you empty, while they remain un changed.”
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“Sons, don't let the chains of inheritance bind you to a legacy of addiction and toxicity. Break free from the cycles of destructive patterns passed down from your fathers. Renounce the harmful habits and renounce the sins of your fathers. Choose to be a vessel for God's glory, not a victim of inherited bondage. Rise up and claim your rightful place as a son of the Most High, living a life that honors God and His kingdom.”
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“When a person has suspicious disease of doubt and suspect others in a relationship, it can lead to a cascade of negative consequences, including fights, arguments, sadness, misunderstandings, conflicts, toxic relationships, and ultimately, abandonment, rejection, and a lack of peace.”
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“Surround yourself with people who radiate warmth and positivity, for their good vibes are contagious. Conversely, distance yourself from those who exude negativity and dismissal, for their bad energy can be suffocating.”
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“Tears of regret fall like autumn rain, washing away the shattered dreams of a love that withered in the shadows of a heartless union.
A marriage built on deceit and cruelty leaves only tears of regret, a bitter reminder that love was lost in the darkness of a cold, calculating heart.
In the echoes of a loveless marriage, tears of regret whisper what could have been, a haunting reminder of the beauty that was brutally betrayed.”
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A marriage built on deceit and cruelty leaves only tears of regret, a bitter reminder that love was lost in the darkness of a cold, calculating heart.
In the echoes of a loveless marriage, tears of regret whisper what could have been, a haunting reminder of the beauty that was brutally betrayed.”
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“Christians who retaliate with spite aren't followers of Christ, but reflections of unresolved pain – their hearts need healing, not just holy words.”
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“Jealousy is a disease, and its victims are often trapped in a cycle of pain and possession, unable to escape the toxic grip of their own insecurities.”
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“When the wicked plot against the righteous, fueled by jealousy and hatred, God turns their destruction back upon themselves, for He is the shield of the upright and the defender of the innocent.”
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“Being unequally yoked can lead to spiritual imbalance and compromise, causing us to lean on the world's wisdom rather than God's. When we partner with those who don't share our faith, we risk being pulled away from God's best for us. Unequal yoking can bring darkness, doubt, and fear into our lives, hindering our walk with God. Let's prioritize spiritual compatibility in our relationships, seeking partners who share our devotion to Christ. By doing so, we'll experience harmony, unity, and spiritual growth. When we're equally yoked with others, we can stand strong in faith, supporting and encouraging one another in our walk with God.”
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“Beware of demonized humans who masquerade as angels of light, their true nature revealed in their actions. They may wear a mask of kindness, but beneath lies a heart consumed by darkness. Their words may be laced with venom, aimed to destroy and manipulate. Identify them by their fruits: manipulation, control, and destruction. They will stop at nothing to achieve their goals, using guilt, shame, and fear to bind others. Don't be deceived by their charm; see the truth behind their facade. Recognize the signs and distance yourself from their toxic influence.”
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“Life's journey can be unpredictable, and the forces around us may seem unforgiving. But amidst the uncertainty, one truth remains constant: God is in control. When we feel like we're losing our grip, we can trust in His sovereignty. 'The Lord will fulfill His purpose for me; Your steadfast love, O God, endures forever' (Psalm 138:8). In His hands, we find peace and security, even in turbulent times. Let us rest in the assurance that God is guiding us, every step of the way.”
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“My help comes from God, a constant source of strength and guidance. Even in the darkest moments, He remains faithful and true. When everything else fails, His Word stands firm, a shining light. His promises never falter or fade; they are my rock in times of uncertainty. God's unwavering love and support sustain me, even when all else seems lost. In His presence, I find peace and assurance that I am never alone.”
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“God's judgment is coming upon those who disrespected, mistreated, and abused you. Those who took advantage, exploited, and played with your life will face the wrath of the Almighty. Calamity awaits those who brought you pain, made you cry, and broke your spirit with malicious intent. God's justice will prevail, and they will reap the consequences of their actions. You didn't deserve the harm they inflicted, but God saw every tear, every hurt, and every betrayal. Their evil deeds will not go unpunished, and God's wrath will be upon them. Let God handle your enemies; He's the ultimate judge and avenger.”
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“Emotional abuse in marriage can take many forms, including belittling, criticizing, and controlling behavior. A spouse may use tactics like threats, sarcasm, and ridicule to exert power and dominance. Financial control, isolation, and manipulation can also be used to undermine a partner's autonomy and self-worth. The abuser's behavior may be charming in public but caustic at home, making it difficult for the victim to seek help. Emotional abuse can have long-lasting effects on a person's mental and emotional well-being. Recognizing the signs of emotional abuse is crucial to seeking help and breaking free from the cycle of abuse.”
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“The true church is not a building, but a body of believers united in faith and love. It's a community of people who come together to worship, pray, and serve. The true church is built on the foundation of Jesus Christ, with the Bible as its guiding light. It's not a physical structure, but a spiritual entity that transcends walls and boundaries. The true church is where hearts are transformed, and lives are changed. Wherever believers gather in Jesus' name, the true church is present.”
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“Bitterness, is like poison that consumes us, but choosing forgiveness and letting go can set us free. Holding onto bitterness only hurts ourselves, while releasing it allows healing and peace to flourish.”
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