Quotes about Trust
If we are conscious of our needs, we should not devote all our powers to mourning over them. While we realize our helpless condition without Christ, we are not to yield to discouragement, but rely upon the merits of a crucified and risen Saviour. Look and live. Jesus has pledged His word; He will save all who come unto Him. Though millions who need to be healed will reject His offered mercy, not one who trusts in His merits will be left to
— Ellen White
God will never remove every occasion for doubt. He gives sufficient evidence on which to base faith, and if this is not accepted, the mind is left in darkness.
— Ellen White
When perplexities arise, and difficulties confront you, look not for help to humanity. Trust all with God.
— Ellen White
Those who in everything make God first and last and best are the happiest people in the world.—My Life Today, p. 161.
— Ellen White
Those who defer obedience till every shadow of uncertainty disappears and there remains no risk of failure or defeat, will never obey at all.
— Ellen White
You may be perplexed in business; your prospects may grow darker and darker, and you may be threatened with loss; but do not become discouraged; cast your care upon God, and remain calm and cheerful.
— Ellen White
I agree with every word you write, and I can prove this in no better way than by taking your advice from beginning to end.
— Ellen Glasgow
Love comes, love goes; but comradeship is woven of an indestructible element.
— Ellen Glasgow
I see heaven's glories shine and faith shines equal.
— Emily Bronte
We don't ask you to believe in our ability to bring change, rather, we ask you to believe in yours.
— Barack Obama
I discovered a version of the sinner's prayer that increased my faith far more than the one that I had said years earlier...In this version, there were no formulas, no set phrases that promised us safe passage across the abyss. There was only our tattered trust that the Spirit who had given us life would not leave us in the wilderness without offering us life again.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
I had arrived at an understanding of faith that had far more to do with trust than with certainty. I trusted God to be God even if I could not say who God was for sure. I trusted God to sustain the world although I could not say for sure how that happened. I trusted God to hold me and those I loved, in life and in death, without giving me one shred of conclusive evidence that it was so.
— Barbara Brown Taylor