Quotes about Trust
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
God hasn't forgotten you. There's a plan. you just don't know it yet. But when you're ready to get back into the game, He'll tell you.
— Susan May Warren
Don't think for a minute that God has forgotten about you or doesn't have your back. And don't base God's love or desire to help you on your opinion of yourself. Base it on who God says He is.
— Susan May Warren
You're just mad because God didn't answer your prayer the way you wanted him to.
— Susan May Warren
I know that God loves you. And that He's not interested in obeying your plans. He's interested in giving you the best. And all you need to do is believe that. When you know God loves you, then faith is simply the expectation that God will show up, that love in hand.
— Susan May Warren
You have to believe that no matter what happens, you're going to be okay. That God's grace is enough.
— Susan May Warren
Maybe that was the key-just because she'd made a mistake with her life didn't mean that God did, and it hopefully didn't change the way God saw her.
— Susan May Warren
God will show up even when we've made a mess of things. Even when it's out fault - He will show up because that's Who He is.
— Susan May Warren
I will always come for you. No matter what. I. Choose. You.
— 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
God's not going to answer all my questions...and maybe He doesn't need to. Maybe it's enough that He saved us...and He's still saving us.
— Susan May Warren
Anne couldn't construct a world without pain. But she could trust a big, capable God who would be there, holding her when trouble invaded her world. God's grace was sufficient to hold her in any circumstance. And in this—this reality, this character of God—dwelled the joy of her faith. Joy wasn't a reaction to God's blessings. It was a state of being because of salvation through Jesus Christ.
— Susan May Warren