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Quotes by Lisa Bedrick

I think the skin revolution for women, I will call it, really all started with Mariah Carey. Madonna was pretty risqué too, but she was pretty much always known as a bad girl. Mariah was a good girl, supposedly Christian, turning very bad, in the late 90s. So then, all the other little girls and teens and women across America thought it would be ok for them to come out too essentially, or flaunt whatever they had. Modesty went completely out the window for many women, starting in the late 90s.

My grandma loved to be on stage entertaining people.  She loves to make people smile and laugh.  She loves to brighten other peoples day.  She often calls perfect strangers her angel, as a way of witnessing, but also to encourage and build their self-esteem.

Pretty much every day consists of me trying to save the world.

Often times, the world looks at Christians and they are quick to criticize the ways we fall short. That is not God’s fault. That is each Christian’s fault, for not cultivating the fruit of the Spirit in their own soul. As Christians we all have a responsibility to ensure that we are always growing in our Christian walk, and that we are walking worthy of our calling, as Paul says.

Be careful what you wish for or pray for, because whatever you wish for or pray for, you will have to take care of.

Make peace with others. The only thing you can change about the past is the damage you may have done to relationships. You may need to make amends with some people and say sorry. Sometimes it feels like we have unfinished business if we leave something in a state of tension. Break the ice, admit you were wrong, and then you and the other person can let go of any bitterness and move on. Sometimes God wont let us rest with ourselves and be at peace unless we take care of certain things. The Bible says in Matthew 5, Therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering. Another good verse that is related to this is in Mark 11, Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone, so that your Father who is in heaven will also forgive you your transgressions. But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your transgressions. So we need to forgive others and we need to ask for their forgiveness if we have done them wrong. When Jesus was asked how many times we have to forgive others He said 70 times 7, as in, countless times. Joyce Meyer says, Do yourself a favor and forgive, because you will never truly have peace until you forgive everyone and anyone who has done you wrong. Amen.

The more you want to dig a hole and burry yourself in it, the more you need to run and be ALIVE and do things. The more you want to do nothing, the more you need to do something. The more you want to be selfish, just think about yourself and your own pain, the more you need to look outward and try to cheer other people up. Then you will find happiness for yourself, when you give yourself away in any way you can.

Always re-invent yourself. Always try new things; new food, new hobbies, meet new people. That will keep your life from becoming stagnant and boring. And you will have a lot more fun!

Money almost always ends up disappointing. Buying things to give lasing satisfaction is an illusion. Money cant buy happiness. The people with the most money are often times the MOST miserable people.

Joy, I think, is the main fruit of the Spirit missing among Christians, and peace and self-control are the main fruits or qualities that seem to be missing among those who are not Christian.

You can have all the money in the world, one of the biggest mansions ever built, be one of the most famous people in the world, and still be as unhappy as Mariah Carey was. Money and fame dont make people happy. Only God does. Amen.

Random tips that will help you to have peace. Dont do much. Dont overwork yourself. Take a Sabbath; one day a week to do nothing overly hard. Give yourself breaks. Get a massage. Go to the beach. Get outside and walk in the woods. If you dont live by woods, drive to some. :) Get a pet that will make you laugh. Always remember to have fun and find joy in life.

I know the moment you died,Jesus face was smiling on you,Welcoming you into His glorious city of gold. I know you are enjoying the incredible light and peace of His presence right now

Most of us dont fear that we are not enough; what most of us really fear is our own greatness. Most of us have a fear of success. Why? Because we dont think that we deserve to be successful in anything. This is why people recklessly spend their money or dont work as hard as they could or do things that they know are wrong. They are hindering their own success on purpose, because they dont think they deserve it. They cut their own legs out from underneath them on purpose. They are self-sabotaging.

As Christians, we call ourselves people of faith, but how much practical faith do we really have?

To all you parents out there, dont make your little girls, or little boys, so thirsty for love that they will want to drink water that will poison them.

Its like the commercial, Once you pop you cant stop.  Once you pop a pill, you cant stop.  They have you hooked and they know it.  Like a drug dealer, they are so happy they have won another loyal customer.  Not loyal because you want to be, but loyal because your body is now completely dependent on them and their legal prescription drugs. 

Naturally all of us dont think we deserve very much. We dont believe that things will go well for us in the future, generally because they may not have in the past. Our natural bent is to expect the worst. Our natural tendency is to be negative and doubtful. It is actually very hard to be positive. It takes faith to be positive and believe that good things are in our future.

When someone close to you dies, you feel like you might die too. It takes some of the life out of you for a time.

I have prayed many times that God would give me wisdom and I concur with Solomon here when he says that with much wisdom there is much grief. The more you know, the harder life is. The more pain and suffering you see, the more you come to realize that it is a grievous task which God has given to the sons of men.