Quotes about Trust
2 Thessalonians 3:5: "May the Lord direct your hearts into God's love and Christ's perseverance.
— Gary Thomas
We must never be naïve enough to think of marriage as a safe harbor from the fall... The deepest struggles of life will occur in the most primary relationship affected by the fall: marriage."
— Gary Thomas
We are told to seek first the kingdom of God, not seek first marriage.
— Gary Thomas
Lying about what you want out of marriage going in because you're afraid you'll lose the relationship if you are honest is one of the worst kinds of fraud you could ever commit.
— Gary Thomas
Couples don't fall out of love so much as they fall out of repentance.
— Gary Thomas
The glue that holds all relationships together - including the relationship between; the leader and the led is trust, and trust is based on integrity.
— Brian Tracy
If you like a person you say 'let's go into business together.' Man is a social animal after all, but such partnerships are fraught with danger.
— Brian Tracy
God does not choose people because of their ability, but because of their availability.
— Brother Andrew
Throughout this time I sensed that God was playing a game with me. Perhaps He was using these experiences to teach me the difference between a Want and Need. Toothpaste tasted good, new razor blades shaved quicker — but these were luxuries, not necessities. I was certain that should a real Need ever arise, God would supply it.
— Brother Andrew
Why are we worried!' Rolf said suddenly. 'This is God's work! He'll make a way for us.' And as if to prove his conviction, he started to sing.
— Brother Andrew
What is it, Lord?" What am I holding back? What am I using as an excuse for not serving You in whatever You want me to do?" And then, there by the canal, I finally had my answer. My "yes" to God had always been a "yes, but." Yes, but I'm not educated. Yes, but I'm lame. With the next breath, I did say "Yes." I said it in a brand-new way, without qualification. "I'll go, Lord
— Brother Andrew
The real purpose of this training," Mr. Dinnen told me, "is to teach our students that they can trust God to do what He has said He would do. We don't go from here into the traditional missionary fields, but into new territory. Our graduates are on their own. They cannot be effective if they are afraid or if they doubt that God really means what He says in His Word. So here we teach not so much ideas as trusting.
— Brother Andrew