Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5-6
I'm doing 'Alvin and the Chipmunks.' I get to play the bad guy. That's a nice change of pace.
— Tony Hale
For me, I feel like God is intuition and an inner knowing. I think it's difficult to be successful without that because that's where you have to come from if you're really going to knock it out of the park. For me, it's more a sort of a universal energy.
— Jen Sincero
Experimentation is a big part of how you find the best of the best.
— Kari Skogland
I definitely consider myself extremely blessed to have great partners in endorsing products. It's not about being on billboards. I endorse something because I believe in it.
— Tim Tebow
God will not permit any troubles to come upon us, unless He has a specific plan by which great blessing can come out of the difficulty.
— Peter Marshall
no other person has ever lived your life. You may be wondering what will happen if you engage in this journey of emotionally healthy spirituality, if you take seriously God's purpose for you to increasingly live faithfully out of the life he has given you.
— Peter Scazzero
In God's family, success is defined as being faithful to his purpose and plan for your life.
— Peter Scazzero
Many Christians are stuck. Some are lost this very moment, trying to find their way. Others are afraid they will go astray if they remain stuck for too much longer. More than a few are lost without knowing it.
— Peter Scazzero
God intends that we mature in learning to recognize how he speaks and guides us through our feelings.
— Peter Scazzero
Allow yourself to experience the full weight of your feelings. Allow them without censoring them. Then you can reflect and thoughtfully decide what to do with them. Trust God to come to you through them. This is the first step in the hard work of discipleship.
— Peter Scazzero
God promises if you and I will do life his way (even though it feels unnatural and hard to us initially), then our lives will be beautiful.
— Peter Scazzero
The issue is not, by any means, to blindly follow our feelings, but to acknowledge them as a part of the way God communicates to us.
— Peter Scazzero