Quotes about Patience
We cannot change where God has put us. If we are to bloom at all, we must bloom where we have been planted.
— Lisa Wingate
Even when we are lost, God has not lost us.
— Lisa Wingate
quit fighting the sails and let the wind move the boat-drift on faith for a while.
— Lisa Wingate
All things pass, suga' pea. All the things a this worl' got a time for bornin' and time for dyin', and a time for troublin' and a time for restin'. Ssshhh
— Lisa Wingate
What we cannot change, we must endure without bitterness.
— Lisa Wingate
There is a moth in a cocoon outside the window... [It] has labored for hours... Inside the darkness, does it know why it must struggle? Somewhere in the mass of cells and neurons that make up its tiny body, is it aware that the struggle is God's way of pumping fluid into its wings? If not for the struggle, it would come into the world with a swollen body and flightless wings. It would be a creature without strength, unable to fulfill its purpose.
— Lisa Wingate
Most of the time when we got a tough row to plow, the Good Lord makes us fall a little short and puts another mule in the pasture. You don't never know whether you're the blind mule or the deaf mule, but you're always one or the other.
— Lisa Wingate
We can never really know, except in hindsight, how prayers will be answered.
— Lisa Wingate
I've finally come to fully understand that you can't fix another person. You can't fix the past. You can only change your way of reacting to it. You have to wait for other people to fix themselves.
— Lisa Wingate
What can't be understood and neatly sewn up must simply be let go, not in the way of giving up, but in the way of understanding who is really in control of it.
— Lisa Wingate
Sometimes God puts a new path under your feet, not because you think you're ready to walk it, but because He knows that's the way you need to go.
— Lisa Wingate
The most important skill in life is to learn the acceptance of that which you have not planned for yourself. Discontent, if watered even the slightest bit, spreads like choke weed. It will smother the garden if you let it,
— Lisa Wingate