Quotes related to Romans 5:3-4
Wherever God has given faith, it is given, among other reasons, for the very purpose of being tried.
— George Muller
I found that this Parkinson's does slow you down, whether you want to slow down or not.
— Billy Graham
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
— John Quincy Adams
I believe that some of us who were kept by God a long while before we found Him love Him better perhaps than we should have done if we had received Him directly, and we can preach better to others - we can speak more of His loving-kindness and tender mercy.
— Charles Spurgeon
I think I was the healthiest prisoner of conscience in the world.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
The greatest difficulty always comes right before the birth of a dream.
— Joel Osteen
You have to be a bastard to make it, and that's a fact. And the Beatles are the biggest bastards on earth.
— John Lennon
When times are bad is when the real entrepreneurs emerge.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Pain is the doorway into deep. Know what I mean? And tragedy is nature's great purifier. It burns away the fakeness, fear and arrogance that is of the ego. Returns us to our brilliance and genius, if you have the courage to go into that which wounds you. Suffering yields many rewards, including empathy, originality, relatability and authenticity.
— Robin Sharma
Pain and suffering are frequently the means by which we become motivated to finally surrender to God and to seek the cure of Christ.
— Lee Strobel
I believe all suffering contains at least the opportunity for good," came his response, "but not everyone actualizes that potential. Not all of us learn and benefit from suffering; that's where free will comes in. One prisoner in a concentration camp will react quite differently from another, because of the choice each one makes to respond to the environment.
— Lee Strobel
At the time of the crucifixion, the disciples couldn't see how anything good could result; similarly, as we face struggles and trials and suffering, we sometimes can't imagine good emerging. But we've seen how it did in the case of Jesus, and we can trust it will in our case too. For instance, the greatest Christians in history seem to say that their sufferings ended up bringing them the closest to God—so this is the best thing that could happen, not the worst.
— Lee Strobel