Quotes related to Isaiah 41:10
When I preach—no matter where it is in the world—I can always count on five areas of human need that afflict all peoples. Emptiness, loneliness, guilt, fear of death, deep-seated insecurity.
— Billy Graham
Disappointment and failure are not signs that God has forsaken you or stopped loving you. The devil wants you to believe God no longer loves you, but it isn't true. God's love for us never fails.
— Billy Graham
Anxiety and fear are like baby tigers: The more you feed them, the stronger they grow.
— Billy Graham
Fear can paralyze us and keep us from believing God and stepping out in faith. The devil loves a fearful Christian!
— Billy Graham
Often it takes that "knife in our heart" to drive us to Him. Our faith, our very lives, depend on God, and when we enter the valley of grief, we need His help or we will never climb another mountain.
— Billy Graham
Whether or not we sense and feel the presence of the Holy Spirit or one of the holy angels, by faith we are certain God will never leave us or forsake us.
— Billy Graham
If there is something we need more than anything else during grief, it is a friend who stands with us, who doesn't leave us. Jesus is that friend.
— Billy Graham
We're heading for a world showdown, a worldwide confrontation. If we think we can solve our problems without God, then we're living in a fool's paradise.
— Billy Graham
Is it any wonder that fear and anxiety have become the hallmarks of our age?
— Billy Graham
No situation is beyond God's control. Over my wife's desk are these words: "Fear not the future; God is already there.
— Billy Graham
God can use the fear that grips the hearts of men today to point them to eternal truths—the truth of God's eternal judgment, and the truth of His eternal love.
— Billy Graham
Grief can kill a person emotionally and physically. If not counteracted with God's strength and power, our personal weakness may debilitate us.
— Billy Graham