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Quotes About Faith

I have hope. But it's all an illusion.
~ John Fowles
Because I don't understand Him. Why He is, who He is, or how He is. And Maurice tells me I am quite intelligent. I think God must be very intelligent to be so much more intelligent than I am. To give me no clues. No certainties. No sights. No reasons. No motives.
~ John Fowles
Singurul lucru cu adev?rat important este s? simÈ›i È™i s? tr?ieÈ™ti pentru lucrurile în care crezi - atâta vreme cât nu te limitezi s? crezi numai în propriul t?u confort.
~ John Fowles
The only thing that really matters is feeling and living what you believe—so long as it's something more than belief in your own comfort.
~ John Fowles
M. How do you think Christianity started? Or anything else? With a little group of people who didn't give up hope.
~ John Fowles
Ama Tanr? dualar? duymaz. O'nda duymak veya görmek veya ac?mak veya yard?m etmek gibi insanl?ktan eser yoktur.
~ John Fowles
necessity of keeping the soul open to the ever-growing consciousness of God. Is healing a wonder? No, the marvel is that men have remained blind to the power of God for so long. How is it that you and I, raised in Christian homes, reading the Word of God, praying to our Father God, failed to comprehend that the power of God through Christ is able to save a man from all his sins and all his sicknesses?
~ John G. Lake
It is not try but trust." That is the secret of Christ's salvation; that is the secret of Christ's healing. It is not trying to get healed. It is trusting Him for it, and believing Him when He says He will do it, and the mind relaxes and the soul comes to rest.
~ John G. Lake
our hearts, we saw that as a lie, no doubt
~ John G. Lake
I consider all the Scriptures are a common court of the gospel, but the words of Jesus are the Supreme Court of the gospel. When I want a Supreme Court decision, I appeal to the words of Jesus.
~ John G. Lake
Lord, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power: help us, O Lord our God; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude O Lord, thou art our God; let no man prevail against thee. (2 Chronicles 14:11)
~ John G. Lake
She stood and tried hard not to believe in God. It seemed mean and petty to have more belief in God when things were going well than when they were instinct with tragedy; just as it seemed mean and petty to pray to God when you wanted something badly, and not pray when you didn't. But after all God was Eternal Mind that you couldn't understand; God was not a loving Father that you could. The less she thought about all that the better.
~ John Galsworthy
cassocks and cowls, armour and jerkins, and
~ John Galsworthy
I do not know why sorrows come and burning teardrops fall; I only know God still is God And watches over all.
~ John Gilbert
To look out at this kind of creation out here and not believe in God is to me impossible.
~ John Glenn
prayer does not have to be theologically correct. It is a conversation.
~ Unknown
Make a goal to stay confident today. The world believes in you when you fully believe in yourself
~ John Gray
Over the past two hundred years philosophy has shaken off Christian faith. It has not given up Christianity's cardinal error -the belief that humans are radically different from all other animals.
~ John Gray
Good God, Keith. Yes, I've talked to Him too and I'm still waiting on his Guidance...
~ John Grisham
But you worship money, Nate. You're part of a culture where everything is measured by money. It's a religion.
~ John Grisham
I believe in God," he said, truthfully but weakly. "It's easy to say that," she said, her words still slow and soft. "And I don't doubt you. But saying is one thing, living is another matter.
~ John Grisham
He prayed long and hard for justice and healing, but was a bit light on mercy.
~ John Grisham
IN THE PARLANCE of the Bible Belt, those within the faith used many words and terms to describe those outside of it. On the harsher end of the spectrum, the "lost" were referred to as heathen, unsaved, unclean, hell-bound, and just old-fashioned sinners. More polite Christians called them nonbelievers, future saints, backsliders, or—the favorite—unchurched.
~ John Grisham
But most Christians I know are quite good at cherry-picking their way through the Holy Scriptures.
~ John Grisham