A Quote by C. J. Mahaney

It’s not 'those who help themselves' whom God helps; it’s those who humble themselves. — © C. J. Mahaney
It’s not 'those who help themselves' whom God helps; it’s those who humble themselves.
God doesn't help those who help themselves; He helps those who can't help themselves!
There's a duality of a guy calling on God: 'Where are you when I need you?' and then, at the same time, 'God helps those who help themselves.' I think that contradiction does exist in all of us, those of faith and those who profess to have no faith.
God helps those who help themselves.
God helps those who cannot help themselves.
You can take care of yourself, and God helps those who help themselves.
'God helps those who help themselves.' - it's a very true saying.
God helps only those who are prepared and determined to help themselves.
There may be fairies, there may be elves, but God helps those who help themselves.
Life helps those who help themselves.
The Lord helps those who help themselves.
God helps those who help themselves. You have blessings. You have gifts. You have passion. You have drive. Get after it; go in there and do something. Try and make every day count.
Chance never helps those who do not help themselves.
The most radical division that it is possible to make of humanity is that which splits it into two classes of creatures: Those who make great demands on themselves, piling up difficulties and duties; and those who demand nothing special of themselves, but for whom to live is to be every moment what they already are, without imposing on themselves any effort towards perfection, mere buoys that float on the waves.
I believe the old cliché, 'God helps those who help themselves,' is not only misleading but often dead wrong. My most spectacular answers to prayers have come when I was so helpless, so out of control as to be able to do nothing at all for myself.
Those who know others are intelligent Those who know themselves have insight. Those who master others have force Those who master themselves have strength.Those who know what is enough are wealthy. Those who persevere have direction. Those who maintain their position endure. And those who die and yet do not perish, live on.
The [stock] market,like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But, unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.
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