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Quotes about Faithfulness

I have to be so thankful. I have two kids, my beautiful wife, I'm just blown away at God's grace and God's faithfulness.
- Jeremy Camp
There are still stars which move in ordered and beautiful rhythm. There are still people in this world who keep promises.
- Madeleine L'Engle
We let life down: it doesn't let us down.
- Marty Rubin
It is always easier to be engaged with the Christianity of the past or the future than to be faithful in the Christianity of today.
- Andrew Murray
If a man . . . purges himself . . ., he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and profitable for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work (2 Timothy 2:21).
- Andrew Murray
Let's yield ourselves to take up the appointment the Savior gives us. Let's concentrate on His relationship to us as Master and no longer start each new day with thoughts of comfort, or joy, or blessing. Let the first thought be: I belong to the Master.
- Andrew Murray
Lord, strengthen my heart that it may become holy and blameless. You are faithful; You will do it.
- Andrew Murray
Faith finds strength, not in the thought of what you will do, but in the changeless faithfulness and love of Christ, who once again helps and assures you that those who wait on Him shall not be ashamed.
- Andrew Murray
What they had most feared had happened, and yet what lay ahead was a wonderful plan they could not have imagined on their own. God had things well under control.
- Sandra Byrd
A covenant differs from a contract almost as much as marriage differs from prostitution.
- Scott Hahn
Through Malachi, God chastises them for "thinking that the Lord's table may be despised" (Malachi 1:7). That's strong language, but it rings true. A man who insists that he loves his wife while he lavishes the finest gifts upon his mistress does not truly love his wife.
- Scott Hahn
Though she were true when you met her. and last till you write your letter, Yet she Will be False, ere I come, to two, or three.
- John Donne