Quotes about Sovereignty
No longer shall the earth and its fears dominate us, for we follow the One who dominates the earth.
— Max Lucado
The apostle Paul clung to this grace. To the same degree that he believed in God's sovereignty, he relied on God's mercy.
— Max Lucado
Hear this challenge today: "Are you troubled, restless, sleepless? Then rejoice in the Lord's sovereignty. I dare you—I double-dog dare you—to expose your worries to an hour of worship. Your concerns
— Max Lucado
Joseph had an anchor. Not a piece of iron but a deepseated, stabilizing belief in God's sovereignty.
— Max Lucado
anxiety, a proper understanding of sovereignty is huge. Anxiety is often the consequence of perceived chaos. If we sense we are victims of unseen, turbulent, random forces, we
— Max Lucado
In the treatment of anxiety, a proper understanding of sovereignty is huge. Anxiety is often the consequence of perceived chaos.
— Max Lucado
Peace is within reach, not for lack of problems, but because of the presence of a sovereign Lord. Rather than rehearse the chaos of the world, rejoice in the Lord's sovereignty, as Paul did.
— Max Lucado
With God as your helper, you will sleep better tonight and smile more tomorrow. You'll reframe the way you face your fears. You'll learn how to talk yourself off the ledge, view bad news through the lens of sovereignty, discern the lies of Satan, and tell yourself the truth. You will discover a life that is characterized by calm and will develop tools for facing the onslaughts of anxiety.
— Max Lucado
They decreed that the American government always be controlled by the will of the people, not the people by the will of the government.
— Ben Carson
We can always hope and pray diligently for a miracle. If, in God's sovereignty, He chooses to accomplish His purposes another way, let it not be that we have not because we asked not (James 4:2) or that we have not because we believed not (Matt. 9:29).
— Beth Moore
We have no idea how busy God's hands are even when His mouth seems closed. Where God is concerned, silence never equals slumber.
— Beth Moore
The earth is Yours, O Lord, and everything in it, the world and all who live in it. (Ps. 24:1) For You, my Lord, are a great God, the great King above all gods. In Your hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to You. The sea is Yours, for You made it, and Your hands formed the dry land. (Ps. 95:3—5)
— Beth Moore