Quotes about Trust
He who has learned to look to God in everything he does is at the same time diverted from all vain thoughts.
— John Calvin
Christ, on the other hand, declares that every single one of God's creatures is under his hand and care, and that nothing happens by chance.
— John Calvin
For the Word of God is not received by faith if it flits about in the top of the brain, but when it takes root in the depth of the heart... the heart's distrust is greater than the mind's blindness. It is harder for the heart to be furnished with assurance [of God's love] than for the mind to be endowed with thought.
— John Calvin
Prayers will never reach God unless they are founded on free mercy.
— John Calvin
We shall find that the reason why we doubt of God's promises is, because we sinfully detract from his power.
— John Calvin
Children, who are dealt with more generously and more liberally by their fathers, do not hesitate to show them unfinished projects that they have only begun, or even spoiled a little. Even if they have not succeeded in doing quite what they wanted, they are confident that their obedience and readiness of mind will be accepted. Such children we ought to be, trusting confidently that our most lenient Father will approve of them, however small, rough, or imperfect they may be.
— John Calvin
All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbors.
— John Calvin
Believers are also trained in obedience by means of the cross. For thus they are taught to live according to God's will rather than their own. If everything went according to their own plans, they would never know what it means to follow God.
— John Calvin
This being admitted, it is certain that not a drop of rain falls without the express command of God.
— John Calvin
Our faith in doctrine is not established until we have a perfect conviction that God is its author.
— John Calvin
All other comforts are temporary and illusory unless we depend wholly upon Christ.
— John Calvin
Faithful is the Lord, who has made himself our debtor, not by receiving any thing from us, but by promising us all things," (August. in Ps. 32, 109, et alibi).
— John Calvin