Quotes about Trust
I have been told that I need to believe in Jesus. Which is a good thing. But what I am learning is that Jesus believes in me.
— Rob Bell
Whatever those things are that make you feel fully alive and like the universe is ultimately a good place and you are not alone, I need a faith that doesn't deny these moments but embraces them.
— Rob Bell
Catherine of Aragon said,"None get to God but through trouble.
— Rob Bell
We cannot earn what we have always had. What we can do is trust that what God keeps insisting is true about us is actually true.
— Rob Bell
Grace is when you aren't striving or controlling or trying to change or manipulate or make something happen. Grace is when you find yourself carried along, when all that's left to do is receive. Grace is when you know you're loved, exactly as you are. Grace is an entirely different way of experiencing life.
— Rob Bell
The way of Jesus is a journey, not a destination.
— Rob Bell
The scorecard is rooted in resentment, and the space between you is highly responsive to resentment. The scorecard is lethal because its rooted in fear - fear that we're on our own, that we're not going to be taken care of, that we're not going to get what we need...In order to get rid of scorecard, you have to choose to act in love instead of fear. To get rid of your scorecard, someone has to move toward the other first.
— Rob Bell
I am for you. I've got your back. I am committed to your best. Help me understand things from your perspective. What can we do together to change things?
— Rob Bell
When you come to the end of yourself, you are at that exact moment in the kind of place where you can fully experience the God who is for you.
— Rob Bell
The point of the Abraham-and-Isaac story isn't that you should sacrifice your kid but that you can leave behind any notion of a god who demands that you sacrifice your kid.
— Rob Bell
Strange, how the writer doesn't explain why Abraham leaves other than saying he hears a divine voice. Something intimate and infinite is calling to him, and he listens.
— Rob Bell
Central to their trust that all would be reconciled was the belief that untold masses of people suffering forever doesn't bring God glory. Restoration brings God glory; eternal torment doesn't. Reconciliation brings God glory; endless anguish doesn't. Renewal and return cause God's greatness to shine through the universe; never-ending punishment doesn't.
— Rob Bell