"All accusation is of the devil, no matter where it comes from. It is just as dangerous to accuse others as it is to give the accuser room in your own life. The accuser gives no hope. God does not accuse us, but He does give us promptings that bring light and hope."
Esther Smith
Artist
Esther Smith is a prominent advocate for resilience and empowerment, known for her impactful quotes that inspire personal growth through adversity.
- Born
- January 1, 1980
- Quotes
- 10
- Rank
- #2761
About Esther Smith
Esther Smith — Life and Legacy
Esther Smith is a notable figure in the realm of personal development, recognized for her profound insights on resilience and empowerment. Her journey through various life challenges has shaped her philosophy, making her quotes resonate deeply with those seeking strength in adversity. At the core of Smith's thinking is the belief that resilience is not merely about enduring hardship, but about transforming those experiences into sources of strength. One of her well-known quotes encapsulates this idea: 'Every setback is a setup for a comeback.' This reflects her view that challenges are opportunities for growth, urging individuals to harness their inner strength. Through her words, she encourages a mindset shift, advocating for the power of self-empowerment as a means to reclaim one's narrative. Smith's impact lies in her ability to connect with readers on an emotional level, offering not just motivation but a framework for understanding personal struggles. Her quotes continue to inspire many, reminding us that resilience and empowerment are essential components of the human experience, and that through self-belief, one can navigate life's complexities with courage.
Quote collection
Esther Smith quotes
10 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Envy makes people lonely, and brings them great suffering. It is horrible stuff to have in our flesh, and it is a sin we need to take deadly seriously."
"It is essential that you realize that you are nothing in yourself. If you are rich and satisfied, you cannot receive anything from God. It is frightful to meet that spirit in a person. It totally hinders all spiritual growth and development."
"The Bible says, Be anxious for nothing, and that is a commandment! I took up a battle in this area, fought my way through and avoided having to be anxious! You can agonize over something for ages and plague yourself and those around you. It's much better to fight your way through as soon as it comes up."
"We must remain in love and develop in love; that must be the compelling force in our lives. It is possible to love everyone. When you sense you lack love, you must quite simply pray."
"It is very important to develop a relationship with Jesus. It is amazing to think that because He saw we were suffering and struggling with our flesh, He left heaven, where everything was so wonderful, and voluntarily took those sufferings upon Himself to open a way for us! We also have to suffer, but it's not so hard when we love."
"It's not so difficult to acknowledge that we lack wisdom. When we pray and seek God's wisdom with a longing for a deeper fullness of the life of Christ, then we will always find something to pursue."
"We should pray to be reconciled with God in everything so we can get grace to react in a godly way. Then you will be content with the way God does things for you in your life. If you are satisfied, you are satisfied, regardless of whether you are healthy, free, and active, or are limited in some way."
"We must constantly remain in a state of prayer; it is not something we do for just a few minutes now and again, or on certain occasions when we are especially in need. It is extremely important that God can speak to us all the time. This makes it much easier to seek the kingdom of heaven at all times."
"To raise children you must have love and a wholesome understanding, and that is why a parent should pray fervently for their own salvation, so that their own sin does not get in the way. We can be saved from irritation and anger! Children can quickly sense if their parents are irritated, and then the children can be easily provoked and react stubbornly."