Quotes about Trust
The walk of faith is to live according to the revelation we have received, in the midst of the mysteries we can't explain.
— Bill Johnson
Faith does not come from our understanding. It comes from the heart. We do not believe because we understand; we understand because we believe (see Heb. 11:6). We'll know when our mind is truly renewed, because the impossible will look logical.
— Bill Johnson
When God is serving wine, drink. When He's serving bread, eat.
— Bill Johnson
Why do we question good news? It's because we have allowed our circumstances to shape us in a way that expects good things to end. In the Kingdom, when life is created, it continues to bring life. Anything outside of the Kingdom teaches us that good things end. So what world do we want to live from? The Kingdom or outside of the Kingdom?
— Bill Johnson
Faith doesn't deny a problem's existence. It denies a problem a place of influence.
— Bill Johnson
Many people criticize those who long to experience more in God, but I don't trust the ones who don't. We are not going to be kept free from deception by abandoning experience. In fact, the ones who do not hunger more for God are already deceived.
— Bill Johnson
One of the toughest lessons a Christian can learn is how to trust and praise God in the uncertain time between a promise and its fulfillment.
— Bill Johnson
God never allows a storm without first providing the tools to calm the storm.
— Bill Johnson
Revelation enlarges the arena that our faith can function in. Deception shrinks our area of faith.
— Bill Johnson
Heaven is filled with absolute, perfect, confidence in God. This world is filled with absolute mistrust. And you and I will always reflect the nature of the world we are most aware of.
— Bill Johnson
Freedom will only be experienced in the measure to which we see God as being good.
— Bill Johnson
Jesus rebuked a storm. If that storm was the will of God the Father, then Jesus is fighting the will of God.
— Bill Johnson