Inner vs Outer Life | Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer, one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers and New York Times best-selling author, shares encouragement and advice to help us enjoy our daily lives. Joyce Meyer, one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers and New York Times best-selling author, shares encouragement and advice to help us enjoy our daily lives.
With a heart to share Christ and love people, Joyce’s messages help people in all walks of life to grow in their faith, learn to study the Bible, find healing from the wounds of life, get answers to life’s questions and encounter the love of God in a powerful way.
But we need to be much more concerned about our reputation with god and and and our reputation in heaven.
We have to come to the point where we would much rather have a good reputation in heaven than to have a good reputation here.
I don’t know about you, but I think we worry way too much about reputation and what people think.
And some people can get so caught up, and it it totally steals their walk with god.
And even the apostle Paul said, and it’s recording Galatians 110, If I were trying to be popular with people, I would not right now be an apostle of the lord Jesus Christ.
I wonder how many people trade their god given destiny for popularity with people.
But the Bible says that Jesus made himself of no earthly reputation.
I like that. He just followed the Holy Spirit and did some stuff that people thought were just loony tunes.
They didn’t understand him at all. His own family didn’t understand him.
He was judged and criticized, but he had a good reputation in heaven. Amen?
And he was able to help a lot of people.
Our outer life is our reputation with people.
But our inner life is our reputation with
We have to come to the point where we would much rather have a good reputation in heaven than to have a good reputation here.
I don’t know about you, but I think we worry way too much about reputation and what people think.
And some people can get so caught up, and it it totally steals their walk with god.
And even the apostle Paul said, and it’s recording Galatians 110, If I were trying to be popular with people, I would not right now be an apostle of the lord Jesus Christ.
I wonder how many people trade their god given destiny for popularity with people.
But the Bible says that Jesus made himself of no earthly reputation.
I like that. He just followed the Holy Spirit and did some stuff that people thought were just loony tunes.
They didn’t understand him at all. His own family didn’t understand him.
He was judged and criticized, but he had a good reputation in heaven. Amen?
And he was able to help a lot of people.
Our outer life is our reputation with people.
But our inner life is our reputation with