Quotes related to Isaiah 30:21
This is the path I have set before you. As you follow it wholeheartedly, you experience abundant Life and Peace.
— Sarah Young
Talk with Me about what you are experiencing, and ask Me to show you the way forward.
— Sarah Young
Keep your eyes and ears fully open as you journey with Me.
— Sarah Young
Talk with Me, and listen while I talk you through each challenging situation. I am not a careless God.
— Sarah Young
God was on the move; God is on the move; and God will always be on the move. Those who walk with God and listen to God are also on the move. Reading the Bible so we can live it out today means being on the move—always. Anyone who stops and wants to turn a particular moment into a monument, as the disciples did when Jesus was transfigured before them, will soon be wondering where God has gone.
— Scot McKnight
To silence the Voice of God is damnation in time!
— Oswald Chambers
Well, I do listen to God for direction, but I really don't have time to listen to other artists all that much.
— Dolly Parton
I went right along, not fixing up any particular plan, but just trusting to Providence to put the right words in my mouth when the time come; for I'd noticed that Providence always did put the right words in my mouth if I left it alone.
— Mark Twain
A ship that sails without a compass will get lost at sea.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
One great law for all who would be truly led by God's Pillar of cloud and fire, is to take no step at the bidding of self-will or without the clear moving of the heavenly Guide. Though the direction be new and the way seem beset with difficulty, there is never any risk, provided we are only led of God. Each new advance needs separate and special authority from Him, and yesterday's guidance is not sufficient for to-day.
— Jonathan Edwards
One great law for all who would be truly led by God's Pillar of cloud and fire, is to take no step at the bidding of self-will or without the clear moving of the heavenly Guide.
— Jonathan Edwards
Whenever there was a dilemma, I just left it in abeyance and—without really consciously dealing with it intensively—let it grow toward the clarity of a decision. But this clarity is not so much intellectual as it is instinctive. The decision is made; whether one can adequately justify it retrospectively is another question. "Thus" it happened that I went. Bonhoeffer was always thinking about thinking.
— Eric Metaxas