Quotes about Faith In Action
When God's in it, the job gets done.
— Charles Swindoll
If you life is an example of glorifying God, others won't see your good works and glorify YOU, because they'll know what you are doing is for God's glory.
— Charles Swindoll
What's God saying to you now? All things are possible to him who worries? No. All things are possible to him who attempts to work it out? No. All things are possible to him who believes. --Man to Man: Chuck Swindoll Selects His Most Significant Writings for Men
— Charles Swindoll
She was putting it in God's hands. If Tony came to mind, she'd pray. Otherwise, she needed to keep moving forward. Do the things she was assigned to do.
— Chris Fabry
Clara had said all of life was a test about whether or not you really believed God. Every day you had a thousand choices to show God you were serious about following Him, serious about obeying Him, and one of the greatest tests was whether you would seek revenge against someone who did you wrong.
— Chris Fabry
I am looking forward to even greater healings and miracles in my ministry.
— Benny Hinn
The theology you live out is much more important to your daily life than the theology you claim to believe.
— Timothy Lane
faith is acting as if God is telling the truth.
— Tony Evans
Faith isn't simply tied to belief. It is tied to an action. Faith is tied to your feet. The power of faith comes when you are willing to give the very thing that you need to someone else so God can give "it" back to you.
— Tony Evans
Many men have come to view the church for its convenience—help me, bless me, serve me, preach to me, sing to me, pray for me, but don't expect me to be a vehicle to minister to anyone else or join with you to impact the world.
— Tony Evans
Faith is never simply a feeling. Faith always involves movement. Get moving.
— Tony Evans
When you or I surrender before our owner, the all-powerful Adonai, and lay our insecurities, doubts, and hesitations before Him, we will be amazed time and again as God shows up in the most unlikely places and uses the most unlikely people—you and me.
— Tony Evans