In times of trouble there will always be people who would like to take advantage of your emotionally, financially, and even sexually. Do not be desperate for power, money, promotion, or even love, because when you are desperate, people can easily take advantage of you.
Our weakest moments are often the times of our greatest vulnerability.
Be careful not to satisfy your immediate needs at the expense of your long-term future. Our needs and emotions must be subjected to the word of God.
Don't call people friends until they have been tested; maybe they are acquaintances. Fire will always separate the true followers of Christ from the crowd.
Desperation can make you do things you never imagined you could do.
The fact somebody possesses supernatural knowledge does not make him a man of God.
A man who depends on his natural senses risks losing the supernatural. (2 Cor. 5:7)
The fact that you don't understand your situation does not mean God is not in control. (See Prov. 3:5-6)
The resources of God are tied to the plans of god. (See Rom. 8:28)
Our relationship with God is more important to Him than our achievements. (1 Sam. 15:22)
Good ideas can make you presumptuous in your walk with God. (See 1 Sam. 13:8-9)
Holiness gives you audience before God. (See Isaiah 59:1-2)
Miracles are as a result of the grace of God and the efforts of man. (See Lk. 5:4-6)
Faith alone is not enough to make you a fruitful Christian. (See 2 Pet. 1:5-8)
Riches without good health is useless. (Eccl. 6:1-2)
God promised to bless the work of your hands not the work of your idleness. (See Deut 28:12)