Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5
I've learned that sometimes I have to give up my right to know and simply believe that God's knowing is enough. Not that I don't want to question. Ach, I surely do. But in the three years since Benuel's death, I've learned that peace comes with that kind of givin' up . . . and, not to boast, but my faith has grown because of it, too.
— Beverly Lewis
Deep down, it really is just a meaningless lyric, isn't it? [Sings] "I got soul, but I'm not a soldier". I mean, you may as well be saying "I got ham, but I'm not a hamster"
— Bill Bailey
If one candidate is appealing to your fears, and the other one's appealing to your hopes, you'd better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope!
— Bill Clinton
The walk of faith is to live according to the revelation we have received, in the midst of the mysteries we can't explain.
— Bill Johnson
Faith does not come from our understanding. It comes from the heart. We do not believe because we understand; we understand because we believe (see Heb. 11:6). We'll know when our mind is truly renewed, because the impossible will look logical.
— Bill Johnson
If we are not careful, the steady stream of bad news will cloud our awareness of what God is saying and doing. Deception sets in that positions us to live and act defensively instead of continuing to respond to God's leading.
— Bill Johnson
Revelation enlarges the arena that our faith can function in. Deception shrinks our area of faith.
— Bill Johnson
To follow Him, we must be willing to follow off the map—to go beyond what we know. To do so successfully we must recognize His presence above all.
— Bill Johnson
The realm beyond reason is the world of obedience to God.
— Bill Johnson
One of the ultimate expressions of arrogance is to think that we know ahead of time what is about to happen, and to let that cause us to become ineffective in our assigned purpose and call.
— Bill Johnson
We must sacrifice our need to be right, to understand or explain things. We have to trust Him enough to let Him shatter our boxes of understanding and lead us into deeper realms of His truth.
— Bill Johnson
Questions are allowed in the Kingdom, but lack of answers must not interrupt our heart-communion with God. If we demand answers from God, then we are walking in the spirit of offense.
— Bill Johnson