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Joshua told the people, "Consecrate yourselves, because the LORD will do wonders among you tomorrow. " Joshua 3:5
— Beth Moore
TRUST GOD. Plain and simple. Not easy, mind you, but basic and uncomplicated.
— Beth Moore
Remember, faith is never the denial of reality. It is belief in a greater reality.
— Beth Moore
We don't see any signs for us. There is no longer a prophet… . Why do You hold back Your hand? Psalm 74:9, 11
— Beth Moore
Jesus said to her, "Didn't I tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40
— Beth Moore
We don't always have the explanations for certain events and acts of God. He is sovereign. He owes us no explanation. He purposes to teach us to walk by faith and not by sight. When Scripture records an event or judgment
— Beth Moore
If you become a person who makes a life-style of believing God, you will become bolder in your love for others and what you're willing to believe God for in their lives. Your fruit is going to start showing, and so is the power of your prayer life.
— Beth Moore
If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will tell this mountain, "Move from here to there," and it will move. Matthew 17:20
— Beth Moore
We can believe in Christ, accepting the truth that He is the Son of God, and we can believe on Christ, receiving eternal salvation, yet fail to stand firm in belief and choose to find Him trustworthy day to day.
— Beth Moore
If you dare to believe and yet don't get your miracle, God has a greater one planned. If what you desperately need or deeply desire is founded in the Word of God, don't let anyone tell you that God can't or that He undoubtedly won't. Remove the wonders from God, and you can no longer call Him wonderful.
— Beth Moore
A better hope is introduced, through which we draw near to God. Hebrews 7:19
— Beth Moore
The level of trust we have for God is a monumental issue in the life of every believer. Many variables in our lives affect our willingness to trust God. A loss or betrayal can deeply mark our level of trust. A broken heart never mended handicaps us terribly when we're challenged to trust. Trusting an invisible God doesn't come naturally to any believer. A trust relationship grows only by stepping out in faith and making the choice to trust.
— Beth Moore