12 Quotes & Sayings By Jim Cymbala

Jim Cymbala is the author of The Chicken Soup for the Soul Reader's Digest Condensed Books series. His books have been translated in over twenty languages around the world. Jim has also authored Chicken Soup for the Soul: Children's Stories, The Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, and The Chicken Soup for the Soul Series in Spanish. He lives with his family in Santa Monica, California.

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When we seek God for answers, we must persevere in prayer, letting it build up day after day until the force of it becomes a mighty tide pushing over all obstacles. Jim Cymbala
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Satan wants us to focus on the problem, not the Provider. He constantly points to what seems to be rather than to what God has promised to do. If we stop spending time with the Lord in prayer, the concerns of the physical world snatch our attention and dominate us, while the spiritual senses deaden and the promises fade. I am absolutely convinced that the number one reason that Christians today don't pray more is because we do not grasp the connection between prayer and the promises of God. We are trying as individuals and churches to pray 'because we're supposed to' without a living faith in the promises of God concerning prayer. No faith life of any significance can be maintained by this 'ought-to' approach. There must be faith in God at the bottom.. When real faith in God arises, a certainty comes that when we call, he will answer..that when we ask, we will receive..that when we knock, the door will be opened.. Jim Cymbala
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Unbelief loves to paint the bleakest picture it can. It loves to get us mumbling to ourselves, I'm not going to make it. I just know this is going to turn out terrible. The future is bound to crash on me. Let me tell you that God, who began a good work in you, is not about to stop now. After sending his Son to die for your sins, after saving you at such incredible cost, why would he let you fail now? . Jim Cymbala
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May God deliver us from self-righteous judging and make us, instead, merciful carriers of Christ's salvation and freedom everywhere we go. Jesus 'came into the world to save sinners, ' the apostle Paul wrote, even considering himself to be the 'worst' of the lot (1 Timothy 1:15). But rejoice in why he was so candid about his condition, for it applies to us also: 'For that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for those who would believe on him and receive eternal life.' (v 16). Jim Cymbala
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As we open up our church meetings to God's power, they will not always follow a predetermined schedule or order. Who can outline what God might have in mind? Jim Cymbala
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We like to control the map of our life and know everything well in advance. But faith is content just knowing that God's promise cannot fail. This, in fact, is the excitement of walking with God. Jim Cymbala
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...God is not dead; he really does communicate today. He's interested in every part of your life, your home, your finances, every kind of decision - and more than just the moral issues. His eye is always on you. He wants to lead you. But you have to believe that he will indeed speak to you when you wait before him in believing prayer, with a yielded heart to do his will. Jim Cymbala
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If we choose to turn left when God wants us to go right, we cannot expect God to support the plans we made on our own. Jim Cymbala
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I despaired at the thought that my life might slip by without seeing God show himself mightily on our behalf. Jim Cymbala
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If you are paralyzed by your past, if Satan is destroying your gifts and your calling by his incessant replaying of old tapes, you're actually being hit by a double whammy. The original damage in the past is one thing - but now you're letting yourself be hurt and sidetracked again by the memory of what happened.. We should not be ignorant of Satan's devices, and these ugly memories are one of the main weapons in his arsenal. Jim Cymbala
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We see now why the great target of Satan is to break down our faith. He knows all too well that the righteous live by faith, so he aims at cutting our lifeline to God. Faith is like the hand that reaches up to receive what God has freely promised. If the devil can pull your hand back down to your side, then he has succeeded. All of God's intended supply will just stay where it is in heaven. Jim Cymbala