Aren’t you strong enough to walk alone? We must each of us find God by ourselves.
Just when our understanding of God finally appears to have fallen comfortably into our childlike formulas, God lets us know that He’s not two things; a child or a formula.
Could it be that it’s not a belief in God that’s absurd, but rather it’s our perpetually limited understanding of God that’s really the thing that’s absurd.
How in the world are we supposed to engage life when we spend all of our life building walls to protect ourselves from the very thing that we say we want to engage? The answer is, I think, understanding that God doesn’t need walls but we need Him.
It has nothing to do with what the mountain in front of us is. Rather, it has everything to do with what God is going to do to it.
Me? I want to move with my not-safe-but-good God.
God is gracious.
Most hidden, yet most present.
To turn to God is to trust in His faithfulness.
The unseen God sees every secret deed.
We cannot create hope where there is hopelessness or love where there is lovelessness. We cannot create repentance where there is unrepentance, but we can cry out to the God who can.
Faith is firm believe in a faithful God.
Tell God all your troubles.
Faith in God is a firm fortress.
Faith is full assurance of God's faithfulness.
I don’t want to say that I believe in God. Rather, I want to live out my life like I believe in God because that takes the words that I choose not to say and it shouts them without ever saying them.
Faith is to believe God will fulfill His word.
God will always be God.
The battle is never fought alone even though we might feel alone in the fight, for with God the feeling of being alone never supersedes the fact of His presence.
Any refuge other than God is probably something that I should seek refuge from rather than seek refuge in.