Quotes about Trust
If we are saved and sanctified God guides us by our ordinary choices, and if we are going to choose what He does not want, He will check, and we must heed. Whenever there is doubt, stop at once. Never reason it out and say—"I wonder why I shouldn't?" God instructs us in what we choose, that is, He guides our common sense, and we no longer hinder His Spirit by continually saying—"Now, Lord, what is Thy will?
- Oswald Chambers
Our Lord never dictated to His Father, and we are not here to dictate to God; we are here to submit to His will so that He may work through us what He wants. When we realise this, He will make us broken bread and poured-out wine to feed and nourish others.
- Oswald Chambers
If we deliberately choose to obey God, then He will tax the remotest star and the last grain of sand to assist us with all His almighty power.
- Oswald Chambers
God's friendship is with people who know their poverty.
- Oswald Chambers
The most devout among us become atheistic in this connection; we do not believe God, we enthrone common sense and tack the name of God on to it. We do lean to our own understanding, instead of trusting God with all our hearts.
- Oswald Chambers
God never guides us at some time in the future, but always here and now. Realize that the Lord is here now, and the freedom you receive is immediate.
- Oswald Chambers
Get into the habit of saying. "Speak, Lord," and life will become a romance.
- Oswald Chambers
When God brings a time of waiting, and appears to be unresponsive, don't fill it with busyness, just wait.
- Oswald Chambers
When "important" individuals go away we are sad, until we see that they are meant to go, so that only one thing is left for us to do—to look into the face of God for ourselves.
- Oswald Chambers
confess them—"Lord, I have had misgivings about Thee, I have not believed in Thy wits apart from my own; I have not believed in Thine Almighty power apart from my finite understanding of it.
- Oswald Chambers
the yoke of the Lord Jesus.
- Oswald Chambers
Certainty is the mark of the commonsense life—gracious uncertainty is the mark of the spiritual life. To be certain of God means that we are uncertain in all our ways, not knowing what tomorrow may bring.
- Oswald Chambers