Quotes about Trust
The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made
— Jim Cymbala
If Jesus himself prayed with "loud cries and tears" at times, then we can certainly feel free and unashamed to pour out our souls to God.
— Jim Cymbala
when people know you love and care about them, you can speak difficult truth and they will receive it.
— Jim Cymbala
Many times in life, God waits while a situation goes from bad to worse. He appears to let it slip over the edge, so that you and I say, "There's no way now for this ever to work out." But that is the point when the omnipotent God intervenes in our hopelessness and says, "Oh, really? Watch this...!
— Jim Cymbala
Let's stop blaming our unbelief on the pastor we once had, on our childhood, on circumstances, or on anything else. There is no excuse for us not to believe in the Lord.
— Jim Cymbala
If we choose to turn left when God wants us to go right, we cannot expect God to support the plans we made on our own.
— Jim Cymbala
Unbelief loves to paint the bleakest picture it can. It loves to get us mumbling to ourselves, I'm not going to make it. I just know this is going to turn out terrible. The future is bound to crash on me. Let me tell you that God, who began a good work in you, is not about to stop now. After sending his Son to die for your sins, after saving you at such incredible cost, why would he let you fail now?
— Jim Cymbala
What has become of standing unashamed for the gospel of Christ? No one is smarter than God. When he says to do his work in his way, we can be assured that he will produce his results for his glory. We don't need to get "creative" on him. God knows exactly what we need to do and expects us to trust and obey him in childlike simplicity.
— Jim Cymbala
You just have to have a simple faith.
— Jimmy Carter
God always answers prayers. Sometimes it's "yes." Sometimes the answer is "no." Sometimes it's "you gotta be kidding.
— Jimmy Carter
Neither Abraham or Sarah consulted God.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Jesus, the Son of God, "did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.
— Anne Graham Lotz