Quotes about Patience
Moses, you see, had walked with God long enough to know that even though the Lord's directions might seem foolish, he wasn't to question them.
— Charles Swindoll
The silence of God's voice will make you wonder if He is even there. And the absence of God's presence will make you wonder if He even cares. He is. And He does.
— Charles Swindoll
The offering had been meager, the miracle dramatic, and the provision abundant, but the lesson was not yet complete.
— Charles Swindoll
As long as we hold onto our own desires and remain fixated on having our way, we will be unable to see God, even if He were to stand right before our eyes. God, in His patient, sometimes painful mercy, allows us to hold our desires as tightly as we wish until we tire of the pain and loosen our grip. Meanwhile, He holds before us a divine alternative, one that offers great abundance in exchange for the trinkets we clutch with desperate resolve.
— Charles Swindoll
Please cleanse me, even if I must endure hardship or suffer affliction in the process. Grant me the courage to remain steadfast as You work. Grant me patience to endure the process and provide extra encouragement when my patience wears thin. Then let me rejoice when Your temple is again pure. I make the same request as David did so many years ago: Create in me a clean heart, O God (Ps. 51:
— Charles Swindoll
Don't quit. Don't give up. God can take the broken pieces and make them beautiful again. It's what he does best.
— Chris Fabry
Nobody knows that but you and God. And you don't even know the half of it. You see, he looks at our lives as a whole, not just today, tomorrow, yesterday, and next week. Not even this year and next. He's not counting your failures and your mistakes and keeping a running tab like heaven's waiter. He sees the end just as well as the beginning. He knows about the pit you're in right now.
— Chris Fabry
She was putting it in God's hands. If Tony came to mind, she'd pray. Otherwise, she needed to keep moving forward. Do the things she was assigned to do.
— Chris Fabry
Part of being a good parent was knowing when to say something and what to say, Elizabeth thought. The hardest part of parenting was knowing when to say nothing and listen.
— Chris Fabry
It is a grace to be able to hold onto someone who runs at life when you can only imagine walking.
— Chris Fabry
Lord, thank You," Elizabeth whispered. "Thank You for Your mercy and Your goodness. Thank You for answering. And help me focus on the things I can see You doing instead of the things I can't see.
— Chris Fabry
So do Your work, do it in Your timing, and help us to be faithful while You work.
— Chris Fabry