Quotes about Trust
setting out together in a marriage is a lot like setting out on the river. Some parts will be rough; some will be smooth. You can't see from the start where it's gonna travel and where it's gonna end up. Sometimes it'll turn a sharp corner; sometimes it'll drift along awhile. Thing is, no matter what the river does, both parties gotta paddle equally, see?
— Lisa Wingate
You got to remember that when things are out of our hands, that doesn't mean they're not in God's.
— Lisa Wingate
Holding a worn Bible, he read from Paul's letter to the Corinthians about the true nature of love - what it is, and what it is not. It is not boastful, not proud, not self-seeking, not easily angered. It does not hold a grudge. It is patient and kind. It protects, trusts, hopes, perseveres, and never fails, even when we turn away from it. Love believes, and believes, and believes, even when it has been disappointed, and wounded, and thwarted by the weaknesses of the human soul.
— Lisa Wingate
much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn't suit the moment. I let go of the river's song and found the music of that big house. I found room for a new life, a new mother who cared for me, and a new father who patiently taught me not only how to play music, but how to trust. He was as good a man as ever I've known.
— Lisa Wingate
Even when we are lost, God has not lost us.
— Lisa Wingate
Through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Iola's words whispered in my mind. Was she thinking of the
— Lisa Wingate
Trust. It was possible to trust that which you could not predict, or plan, or control. In fact, it was essential. It was the only way to really live.
— Lisa Wingate
One of the best things a father can do for his daughter is let her know that she has met his expectations. My father did that for me, and no amount of effort on my part can fully repay the debt. I'd do anything for him, and for my mother. Now
— Lisa Wingate
quit fighting the sails and let the wind move the boat-drift on faith for a while.
— Lisa Wingate
Secrets ain't a healthy thang, no matter how old they is. Sometimes the oldest secrets is the worst of all.
— Lisa Wingate
One of the best things a father can do for his daughter is let her know that she has met his expectations
— Lisa Wingate
Sometimes we cannot raise our chins and see eye to eye, so we must bow our heads and have faith in one another.
— Lisa Wingate