Quotes about Faithfulness
Consecration is the act of continually separating myself from everything except that which God has appointed me to do. It is not a one-time experience, but an ongoing process.
— Oswald Chambers
I will never leave you"—not for any reason; not my sin, selfishness, stubbornness, nor waywardness. Have I really let God say to me that He will never leave me? If I have not truly heard this assurance of God, then let me listen again.
— Oswald Chambers
He never mocks your weaknesses or throws your sin in your face. He never gets tired of you or gives up on his relationship with you. He doesn't ask you to earn what you can never deserve, and he never makes you feel guilty for needing his good gifts. His love isn't conditional and his grace is never temporary.
— Paul David Tripp
Trust is being so convinced that you can rely on the integrity, strength, character, and faithfulness of another that you are willing to place yourself in his or her care.
— Paul David Tripp
One of God's sweetest gifts to us between the "already" of our conversion and the "not yet" of our homegoing is the gift of the body of Christ. God makes his invisible grace visible by sending people of grace to give grace to people who need grace. His people are meant to be the look on his face, the touch of his hand, the sound of his voice, the evidence of his love, the picture of his presence, and the visible demonstration of his faithfulness
— Paul David Tripp
Spiritual adultery occurs when I give the love that belongs to God alone to something or someone else.
— Paul David Tripp
Yes, it is true—God will remain faithful even when you're not, because his faithfulness rests on who he is, not on what you're doing.
— Paul David Tripp
God will remain faithful even when you're not, because his faithfulness rests on who he is, not on what you're doing.
— Paul David Tripp
We're all spiritually promiscuous, running from lover to lover, giving the loyalty of our hearts to things other than God.
— Paul David Tripp
Pastor, your eternal future carries with it the sure promise that you will have all the grace you need to do what you've been called to do between the time you came to Christ and the time you will go home to be with him forever.
— Paul David Tripp
Our problem is that we tend to be unfaithful to his holy agenda and get kidnapped by our plans for us and our dreams for our lives. The trials in our lives exist not because he has forgotten us, but because he remembers us and is changing us by his grace. When you remember that, you can have joy in the middle of what is uncomfortable.
— Paul David Tripp
Here's the bottom line: you and I struggle with the faithfulness of God, not because he has been unfaithful, but because we have.
— Paul David Tripp