We are not to be occupied with our feelings or symptoms, or our faith or lack of faith, but only with what God has said

Gordon Lindsay
We are not to be occupied with our feelings or...
We are not to be occupied with our feelings or...
We are not to be occupied with our feelings or...
We are not to be occupied with our feelings or...
About This Quote

The Bible says that we are not to be occupied with our feelings or symptoms,or our faith or lack of faith,but only with what God has said. The main point of this quote is to make sure that the things that are important to you are the things that are important to God. You can try to change your symptoms, but you can’t change your symptoms without the power of Jesus Christ.

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