Quotes related to Matthew 6:34
Tomorrow is the devil's day, but today is God's. Satan does not care how spiritual your intentions are, or how holy your resolutions, if only they are determined to be done tomorrow.
— JC Ryle
Expect the unexpected. Focus on what you can control and acknowledge what's out of your control.
— Jack Canfield
We should do nothing for revenge, but everything for security: nothing for the past; everything for the present and the future.
— James A. Garfield
Worry doesn't change a single thing. Just live.
— 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
It's times like these when the future is uncertain that we need to live our lives to the full. Don't waste time in useless worry, dear Chana, fretting over what might never happen. Worry doesn't change a single thing. Just live.
— 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
I'd believe I had prayed about things, but in reality I'd only worried about them, talked to friends about them, and tried to figure out how to solve them myself.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Wisdom makes decisions today that will still be good for tomorrow.
— Lysa TerKeurst
And honestly, I'm tired of knowing I have issues but having no clue how to rein them in on a given day. I need something simple. A quick reality check I can remember in the midst of the everyday messies.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Often, what I expect tomorrow to bring will start to play out in my attitude. I think, in some weird way, that if I expect hurt and heartbreak and hardships, this protects me from getting caught off guard. But in reality, when I do this, my negativity pulls me away from trusting God, loving people, and enjoying what today offers. And it sometimes even becomes self-fulfilled prophecies as I trade the good of today for living in fear of tomorrow.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Most men spend the energy of their lives trying to eliminate risk, or squeezing it down to a more manageable size.
— John Eldredge