Quotes about Strength
Unless there is within us that which is above us, we shall soon yield to that which is about us.
— PT Forsyth
I feel like a little tug in a great storm. But I'm fastened to a great ship on ahead. It's going into port and can't lose its way.
— Patricia St. John
I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD" (Psalm 27:13 — 14). Even
— Patrick Morley
Don't fear your weaknesses—God supplies all the strength you need. Be afraid of those moments when you think you're independently strong.
— Paul David Tripp
What will you reach for to give you hope, courage, and a reason to continue?
— Paul David Tripp
Psalm 27 tells that even in the middle of difficulties that we do not understand nor seem able to escape, we have reason to take heart and have hope.
— Paul David Tripp
Trust is being so convinced that you can rely on the integrity, strength, character, and faithfulness of another that you are willing to place yourself in his or her care.
— Paul David Tripp
You do not need to swindle yourself into thinking that you are strong. You can face your weakness with joy because you know that you have been given grace for that weakness; grace that is not a thing, but a person—the Holy Spirit, who makes you the place where he dwells in power.
— Paul David Tripp
God's grace frees you from having to deny your weaknesses.
— Paul David Tripp
As we face our vulnerability and weakness, there are things you and I should pray for regularly. We should pray for purity of desire, wisdom to recognize the enemy's tricks, and strength to fight the battles we can't avoid.
— Paul David Tripp
When you quit celebrating grace, you begin to forget how much you need grace, and when you forget how much you need grace, you quit seeking the rescue and strength that only grace can give.
— Paul David Tripp
Look at your trials and see grace. Behind those difficulties is an ever-present Redeemer who is completing his work.
— Paul David Tripp