Shaila Touchton Quotes Arrogance Quotes

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“True beauty and strength come from within, and a reserved nature can be a sign of wisdom, humility, and trust in God.”
Shaila Touchton

“Arrogance can indeed be a disease of the heart, leading to a sense of superiority and a lack of humility. It can cause us to become disconnected from others, and from our own weaknesses and limitations. When we are arrogant, we can become blind to the perspectives and needs of others, and we may miss out on opportunities for growth and connection.

Recognizing and acknowledging arrogance in ourselves can be a challenging but important step towards healing and self-improvement. By cultivating humility and empathy, we can work to overcome arrogance and foster a more open and compassionate heart.”
Shaila Touchton

“As a man, being a husband and father is not just a title, but a responsibility to lead with love, care, and dedication. Don't be lazy, embrace your role and be present, for your family's strength depends on your active involvement and guidance.”
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“A person who lies, manipulates, and acts according to circumstances, with no reliability or integrity, and obsesses over women, cannot be trusted. Their words are like sand, shifting with the wind, and their actions are like a mirage, promising much but delivering nothing. Be cautious of such individuals, for they shall surely disappoint and harm.”
Shaila Touchton

“A godly woman's silence is not a sign of weakness, but a demonstration of her deep trust in God and her willingness to surrender to His plan.”
Shaila Touchton

“God's promise to work everything for our good is a profound source of comfort and strength. As Romans 8:28 reminds us, He weaves every detail of our lives into a beautiful life, using even the most difficult experiences to shape us into the people He desires us to be. This promise isn't a guarantee that life will be easy, but rather that God will use every circumstance to draw us closer to Himself, to refine our character, and to ultimately bring about His perfect plan for our lives.”
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“Every believer is commissioned to be a ray of hope, shining God's light to a world in need. May we faithfully answer the call to live godly lives, testify to the transformative power of Christ, and boldly preach the Gospel, that others may follow Him and flourish in the kingdom of God.”
Shaila Touchton

“Does your life preach what your lips profess”
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“A church that is more concerned with preserving its past than pursuing its purpose is a church that is already dead, even if it still has a pulse.”
Shaila Touchton

“An unequally yoked relationship can indeed pose significant challenges.
Here are 10 potential dangers:
Spiritual Conflict: Differences in values, beliefs, or faith can lead to spiritual conflicts and challenges in decision-making.
Compromised Values: One partner may compromise their values or principles to accommodate the other, potentially leading to moral or ethical dilemmas.
Emotional Strain: Unequal yoking can cause emotional strain, stress, and tension due to differing expectations, priorities, or communication styles.
Lack of Support: Partners may not provide the necessary emotional, spiritual, or practical support, leading to feelings of isolation or frustration.
Different Life Goals: Unequal yoking can lead to disagreements on life goals, priorities, or long-term plans, potentially causing conflict and division.
Influence on Children: If children are involved, unequal yoking can impact their spiritual development, values, and worldview.
Compromised Boundaries: One partner may compromise their boundaries or values due to pressure or influence from the other.
Increased Conflict: Unequal yoking can lead to increased conflict, arguments, and disagreements due to fundamental differences.
Spiritual Hindrance: Unequal yoking can hinder spiritual growth, development, and intimacy with God for one or both partners.
Potential for Manipulation: One partner may manipulate or control the other due to differences in power, influence, or spiritual authority.
These dangers highlight the importance of shared values, beliefs, and priorities in relationships.”
Shaila Touchton

“As we approach worship, let each of us examine our hearts and attitudes. Are we coming before God with humility and reverence? Or are we distracted, prideful, or self-focused? Scripture reminds us to 'offer to God acceptable worship with reverence and awe' (Hebrews 12:28). Let us quiet our hearts and minds, and approach God's presence with sincerity. May our worship be a sweet aroma to Him, rather than a hollow ritual. 'God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth' (John 4:24).”
Shaila Touchton