Quotes about Reassurance
So he had said always, so she would not have to be afraid of the change—the falling away of skin, the drip and slide of blood, and the exposure of bones underneath. He had said always to convince her, assure her, of permanency.
— Toni Morrison
Dean: God exists without qualms. As we roll along this way, I am positive beyond doubt that everything will be taken care of for us - that even you, as you drive, fearful of the wheel - the thing will go along of itself and you won't go off the road and I can sleep.
— Jack Kerouac
Yet even in such moments she didn't doubt that God existed. She just sometimes wondered if He remembered that she did.
— Tamera Alexander
His presence soon restored confidence.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Come what will, one comfort's always left — that unfailing comfort is, it's all predestinated.
— Herman Melville
I have occasionally - if ever I do interviews that are difficult or nerve-wracking - I take my wife's dog tags and have them in my pocket because it's a very quick way to realize that what I'm doing is not that important. It's not really worth getting stressed about because it's not, you know, war.
— John Oliver
Be thou comforted, little dog, Thou too in Resurrection shall have a little golden tail.
— Martin Luther
I think it is lost.....but nothing is ever lost nor can be lost .
— Walt Whitman
Nothing was going to happen to any of them that was a surprise to their heavenly Father.
— Beverly Lewis
God is more than an emotional experience. Doubts are normal, Grant. There's nothing wrong with examining your faith." "I didn't just examine it, I think I lost it." "I've felt that way before but God's faithfulness isn't dependent on you.
— Hannah Alexander
We need a childlike trust that God is good... ultimately we are OK. That is a simple, beautiful pure thing that can be complicated ferociously by all sorts of intellectual categories.
— Rob Bell
Repeat it to yourself over and over until it trumps the voices of fear and angst. The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in your, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over your with singing (Zeph. 3:17 NIV)
— Max Lucado