Quotes about Trust
If we don't put our faith to work we will soon discover that we have a faith that doesn't work!
— Christine Caine
Be honest with God and ask Him to give you a willingness to do the work of prayer.
— David Jeremiah
the Lord does not so much look at the work that is done, as at the faithfulness of our hearts in doing it.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
I want to be a good steward and make sure what's in my heart is what God wants, and then once it's done and released, at that point it's up to God and what he does on the back end.
— Lauren Daigle
Abraham, a simple farmer, at a word from the Invisible God, marched, with family and stock, through the terrible desert to a distant land to live among a people whose language he could neither speak nor understand! Not bad, that!
— CT Studd
I will not comment on or confirm what are alleged to be stolen State Department cables. But I can say that the United States deeply regrets the disclosure of any information that was intended to be confidential, including private discussions between counterparts or our diplomats' personal assessments and observations.
— Hillary Clinton
My mother had heard the story of Hannah and Samuel, so she prayed that if God would give her a son, she would give that son to God. That was a perfectly appropriate thing for her to do, but as I observe, she did not have to tell me she had made such a promise. In particular, she did not have to tell me when I was six.
— Stanley Hauerwas
The decision to forgive is first a heart transaction between you and God. It is a willingness to give up your desire to hold onto (and in some way punish the person for) his offense against you. Instead, you entrust the person and the offense to God, believing that he is righteous and just. You make a decision to respond to this person with an attitude of grace and forgiveness.
— Timothy Lane
It is easy to forget the impact our words have on every relationship. There has never been a good relationship without good communication. And there has never been a bad relationship that didn't get that way in part because of something that was said.
— Timothy Lane
The fact that our relationships work as well as they do is a sure sign of grace
— Timothy Lane
Conflict with others is one of God's mysterious, counterintuitive ways of rescuing us from ourselves. God uses it to get us where he wants to take us before we die. Because we don't usually think that trials can be used in such a positive way, this truth catches us by surprise. But it shouldn't.
— Timothy Lane
God is simply taking you where you do not want to go to produce in you what you could not achieve on your own.
— Timothy Lane