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Biblical and Inspiring quotes

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I don't often read Psalm 119, it's so long, but it holds so much. It celebrates God’s Word as a guide, comfort, and source of wisdom.

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Psalm 90:14 pictures morning as renewal—God’s steadfast love filling each dawn, satisfying hearts, shaping joy for the day ahead. I like the idea of a fresh start.

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Psalm 33:22 shows deep trust—choosing to rest in God’s love while waiting. Waiting can be hard, but putting our hope in the Lord gives us perspective.

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I like the idea of refuge. A present help. Not distant or delayed, but near and active in our struggles, ready to strengthen and steady us.

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Hope isn’t wishful thinking—it’s trusting that God holds my story, even the parts that feel unfinished or uncertain. And so I pray and wait.

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It’s an intimate exchange: my grief offered to Him, His faithfulness returning joy in time

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Matthew 11:28 offers rest that goes beyond sleep—Christ invites us to lay down burdens, find relief from striving, and breathe in His gentleness. It’s soul-deep peace.

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When my energy fades and my heart feels heavy, His strength becomes the supply I could never create on my own.

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When I read Philippians 4:13, “all things” doesn’t mean every dream or desire—it means every situation God allows.His strength helps me endure hardship, embrace contentment, and walk faithfully, even when life looks different than I planned.

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What feels random or painful in the moment isn’t wasted—God is weaving it into a story bigger than what I can see today.

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This verse reminds me that God's rest isn’t just physical—it’s peace that settles my soul, reminding me I don’t have to hold everything together because He already does.

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2 Corinthians 5:7 feels like walking without my glasses—everything’s blurry, but God steadies me. Faith is trusting that He sees the whole path coming at me. 

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