Quotes about Resilience
I know you feel decimated, but don't let your circumstances tell you who God is. Let who God is tell you how to deal with your circumstances.
— Susan May Warren
You will never be enough, Ford. When you are weak, because of Him, you are strong.
— Susan May Warren
You got in over your head. That happens. You have to learn when to call for help. That's when you are strong.
— Susan May Warren
Life doesn't have to be perfect to be happy. Sometimes you have to find the happy places between the pain.
— Susan May Warren
Love gives us power, makes us risk everything we have, everything we are. Love is not for the weak. It's for the strong.
— Susan May Warren
I'm saying that storms happen - cancer happens. Accidents happen. We can either run from them, hide from them, or....go through them. God is with us in all of those situations. But yeah, some of his best people are pressed out, shaken, fermented...aged through circumstances or time.
— Susan May Warren
And I can also believe that God hasn't abandoned me just because my life blew up. Feelings aren't facts. The truth is that God loves me. And is up to something good in my life. Something you pointed out to me just a few weeks ago, bro.
— Susan May Warren
But suffering can either destroy you or it can save you. Because without suffering, we don't need more; we have enough. But when we suffer, we can't help but reach out. It forces us into God's arms, and that's where we find not only what we need, but more than we can imagine. We find Him.
— Susan May Warren
Faith is what holds us together. It's our foundation when the world is shattering around us. It's the belief in a bigger picture. A bigger reason. It's the hope that we have when we realize we are not enough.
— Susan May Warren
Have you lost your mind? Yep. And now I'm trying to get it back
— Susan May Warren
No wonder the world needed people of faith to stand strong—they were looking to them for the smallest inkling of hope. ~page 285
— Susan May Warren
Please," Jonas said, and for a second she thought he might stop her. No more hope. Instead, his gaze latched on to her with desperation. No wonder the world needed people of faith to stand strong—they were looking to them for the smallest inkling of hope.
— Susan May Warren