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I'm saying that we don't know how God protects us. How he is there for us, but he is. We live our life seeing only our perspective—seeing our circumstances and judging God by what happens to us. But what if we judged God by what didn't happen to us? What if we started asking . . . God, what is your view? What did you protect me from?
— Susan May Warren
God always answers. It's just a matter of how.
— Susan May Warren
And hello, maybe you're exactly where you are supposed to be...maybe God used your issues to give you exactly what you wanted.
— Susan May Warren
What if your story is better than you imagined and by holding on, you're only creating the ending you can see?...God has a bigger plan for you than you do for yourself.
— Susan May Warren
But Dani made him feel like the guy he wanted to be. Trustworthy. Honorable. She wanted him want to be more, to do anything to see respect - even love - in her eyes
— Susan May Warren
That's not the answer. We don't stop living life just because bad things can, or will, happen. We just keep going forward, trusting in God's plan for us, even if bad things happen. God is still there, still in control. Still saving us. Still protecting us.
— Susan May Warren
The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, "The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in Him!
— Susan May Warren
Secrets are always found out, and when they are, people get hurt.
— Susan May Warren
Sometimes even on an hourly basis we need to keep praying and keep our peace in God and remind ourselves on the promises of God that never fails.
— Nick Vujicic
Never fret for an only son, the idea of failure will never occur to him.
— George Bernard Shaw
How did Abraham know that it was God that bid him offer his son, being a breach of the sixth commandment?
— Anne Hutchinson
What else does anxiety about the future bring you but sorrow upon sorrow?
— Thomas a Kempis