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Quotes about Endurance

Have you ever said, "Well, all we can do now is pray"? . . . When we come to the end of ourselves, we come to the beginning of God.
— Billy Graham
Patience is not simply "teeth-clenched" endurance. It is an attitude of expectation. The farmer patiently watches his barren ground because he knows there will be results. He has patience in his labors because there will be products of his labor. So it is in the spiritual realm. God knows the final product of what is happening to us, and He would have us link patience to our faith. Ask God for the gift of patience—and then use it.
— Billy Graham
Throughout the world today there are people who are enduring cruelties and persecution because of their Christian faith. We must pray for them, and for ourselves, so that in our own dying hour God will give us grace to endure until the end, anticipating the certainty of His glory to come.
— Billy Graham
Subtle persecution may happen to you in your office, school, or social gathering. You may not be "with it," or be "one of the crowd." No suffering that the Christian endures for Christ is ever in vain.
— Billy Graham
We can take persecution because we know the purpose behind it. The purpose is to glorify God.
— Billy Graham
It doesn't take great wealth or social influence to be faithful, but it does take obedience and endurance.
— Billy Graham
The Bible has survived attack of every kind. Neither barbaric vandalism nor civilized scholarship has touched it. Neither the burning of fire nor the laughter of skepticism has accomplished its annihilation. Through the many dark ages of man, its glorious promises have survived unchanged.
— Billy Graham
Our lives are to be characterized by patience, for it is important in developing the mature, stable character which God wants to produce in His people.
— Billy Graham
Hardship is not our choice; but if we face it bravely, it can toughen the fiber of our souls.
— Billy Graham
Patience . . . speaks of a person's steadfastness under provocation . . .enduring ill-treatment without anger or thought of retaliation or revenge.
— Billy Graham
Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end.
— Billy Graham
The Christian's journey through life isn't a sprint but a marathon.
— Billy Graham