Quotes related to Hebrews 11:1
Belief in Yahweh doesn't come with your mind. It comes with your heart. When you only believe in things you can see with your eyes and touch with your hands, it is idolatry.
— Lynn Austin
When you only believe in things you can see with your eyes and touch with your hands, it is idolatry.
— Lynn Austin
Belief in Yahweh doesn't come with your mind. It comes with your heart. When you only believe in things you can see with your eyes and touch with your hands, it is idolatry... To have faith in Yahweh is to know that there is a realm of the spirit beyond the comprehension of our minds... Trusting in Molech... or trusting in your own wisdom and intellect - there's no difference in God's eyes. It's all idolatry.
— Lynn Austin
We show our faith in God when we keep moving forward even when our prayers aren't being answered. It's the highest form of praise to keep believing that God is good even when it doesn't seem that way.
— Lynn Austin
Sometimes when He seems the farthest away from us, He's really the closest.
— Lynn Austin
He was slowly learning that walking in faith meant leaving a way of life in which he was in control and willingly walking in uncertainty, trusting that God was in control.
— Lynn Austin
His questions will make his faith stronger in the end.
— Lynn Austin
It's the highest form of praise," Abba had said, "to keep believing that God is good even when it doesn't seem that way.
— Lynn Austin
Our faith often grows stronger when we have to defend our beliefs, the same way that patriotism flowers and blooms when our country is threatened.
— Lynn Austin
Faith don't come in a bushel basket, Missy. It come one step at a time. Decide to trust Him for one little thing today, and before you know it, you find out He's so trustworthy you be putting your whole life in His hands.
— Lynn Austin
We cannot know all of the things that are going on behind the scenes that we see in the photographs. They do not show us how Hashem is at work.
— Lynn Austin
Her people could trust God no matter what. Even
— Lynn Austin