Shaila Touchtons Inspirations Quotes

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“To attack a godly woman consecrated by the Most High is to challenge God Himself; for in harming her, you interrupt the divine plan, invite self-inflicted punishment, and activate God's judgment upon yourself.”
Shaila Touchton

“Jesus taught that loving God and loving others are the greatest commandments, emphasizing the importance of relationships over self-centeredness. The Bible warns against selfishness and narcissism, calling us to humility, kindness, and compassion towards others. By seeking the good of others and giving thanks in all circumstances, we reflect God's love and provision in our lives. When we prioritize serving others and expressing gratitude, we overcome the lie of narcissism and find true fulfillment in God. He has provided for our needs and forgiven us through Jesus Christ, giving us much to thank Him for. In humility and gentleness, we can bless others and praise God, finding satisfaction in His steadfast love.”
Shaila Touchton

“We live in the last days. Billions are going to hell right now.
We are close to the Lord's coming.
Don't become religious but be a true follower of Christ
Don't follow Denomination or Religious Organization
Follow only Christ who died for us and He is our Only Savior!”
Shaila Touchton

“Outer beauty may be an attraction because it pleases the eyes for sometime but when someone’s soul is pleasant, the attraction stays a lifetime. A pleasant soul belongs to a person with a clear and pure heart, someone who is humble, honest, kind and respectful. When you meet such a person, their inner attributes are so strong that they start reflecting through their face and you start to see that inner beauty even externally. That's a true beauty overall.”
Shaila Touchton

“Wives require more than a good provider, they need a Godly man who guides them to trust in God, the ultimate Provider. A godly man celebrates and supports the gifts of a godly woman without feeling threatened. Young men, especially those without a strong male role model, desperately need positive influences. The church provides an opportunity for great, godly men to step up and inspire these young men, giving men a meaningful mission to shape the next generation.”
Shaila Touchton

“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.”
Shaila Touchton

“Marriage is more than just sharing financial responsibilities. It involves emotional connection, trust, love, and mutual support. It's a partnership that brings joy, growth, and fulfillment to both individuals. Paying bills is just one aspect of the practical side of marriage, but it's the love, respect, and companionship that truly make a marriage rich and meaningful.”
Shaila Touchton

“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.”
Shaila Touchton

“The toxic tentacles of negativity can strangle relationships, fostering a corrosive mindset that assumes the worst in those we hold dear, eroding the foundation of trust and love, even in the most intimate and long-standing connections.”
Shaila Touchton

“The Gospel reveals a 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. Jesus Christ 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.”
Shaila Touchton

“Forgiveness is not a reunion; it's a release. We can forgive our abusers without reconciling with them. Forgiveness frees us from the chains of resentment and anger, but it doesn't mean we have to go back to the toxic relationship. We can choose to forgive and still choose to stay away from harm. Forgiveness is for our own healing, not for the abuser's absolution.”
SHAILA Touchron