Quotes related to Isaiah 41:10
What woman would not appreciate a God who becomes her attorney, assumes her case, requires no fee, and wins her the victory?
— Bishop TD Jakes
Come hither, my dear. Come hither, that I mightest protectest thou!
— Ted Dekker
God is with me. Jesus is near. The Spirit is greater than my fear.
— Ted Dekker
Know that you are loved, my dear...Know that you can and will rise above all your fears. I now call you water walker. Water Walker? Yes, you walked through the waters of your fear, didn't you?
— Ted Dekker
Do you know what hope and fear have in common?... They both hold great power. But that power is dependent on both fear and hope together. Think about it. Without the fear of something terrible, you cannot have the hope that it won't happen, you see? Without having hope for something wonderful, you can't have any fear of losing it. They work together, the two most powerful forces we possess.
— Ted Dekker
You should know something, Miriam.... God changed our futures yesterday. There's no other explanation for what happened. And it wasn't the first God. If you ever need hlep, you might want to try the second God.
— Ted Dekker
I believed all the right things about God, but could I really let go of everything and trust Him in all things? If so, I would not experience fear. There is no fear in love and God is love.
— Ted Dekker
Do not allow fear to bind you up, dear one. You will only lose what you already have.
— Ted Dekker
Yeshua shows us the Way to be saved from all that we think threatens us on the dark seas of our lives. Only when we, too, see what He sees can we leave the treasured boat that we think will save us and walk on the troubled waters that we thought would surely drown us.
— Ted Dekker
Trust the Father. Then you will master this world with pleasure rather than be mastered by it. Then you will find the power to command any storm.
— Ted Dekker
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, because it's only a shadow.
— Ted Dekker
The sight of her stunned me. Ropes of dense fog wrapped around her chest and neck, and the offshoots wove their way into her eyes, her ears, her mouth. She stood in a thin, shifting fog. And she was clearly unaware of any of it. Unaware that she'd bound herself to fear, which blinded her to the kingdom of heaven, in which she was the light.
— Ted Dekker