Quotes about Trust
Never go to war without God, Riley. Only when you belong completely to him can he truly use you.
— Susan May Warren
God is glorified not in your strengths and not in your gratefulness, but in your weaknesses and in your trust in His future grace. In your faith that God didn't let you
— Susan May Warren
So plan A is a bust. God can make plan B better than plan A ever would have been." Plan B. Or even plan C.
— Susan May Warren
Instead of telling yourself you can't have the happy ending, why don't you let go of all your dreams—and your fears—and let God show you how it ends. He's the master of happy endings—let him figure it out." She
— Susan May Warren
He's the author of dreams. And He's not a trickster. He doesn't give us a dream only to yank it away and laugh.
— Susan May Warren
God is our refuge and our portion. Meaning, we don't have to be enough. He is all we need. We either embrace that or we walk away empty-handed.
— Susan May Warren
You've always spent your life looking forward, the destination in mind. But faith is stepping forward without knowing the destination.
— Susan May Warren
how faith is about trusting God when He seems farthest away. I'm wondering if, in those moments, we have to remember what we know about God, about what He's done for us.
— Susan May Warren
When your heart's desire is the will of the Lord above everything else, then life loses its threat because His love will carry us through every situation.
— Susan May Warren
I don't even know what intimacy is, Pastor." "It's belonging and believing and being loving to each other. It's vulnerability to the one person you trust most. It's saying, 'Here's my ugly, battered, wounded heart. I'm going to let you see it and trust you with it.' Did you ever let her see your grief?
— Susan May Warren
The Ones who love you always come back
— Susan May Warren
Who said marriage and intimacy—the way God wants them to be, a depiction of His intimate love for us—would be easy? Marriage is not a conditional act. It's loving no matter what. It's how we're supposed to be with God—trusting Him with all our fragile parts.
— Susan May Warren