Quotes about Strength
That is what a well-guarded prayer life can reveal about us, that our trust is not in ourselves but in seeking God's strength for what we do. Prayer is not a substitute for action, but prayer undergirds action with the strength that makes the difference.
— Ravi Zacharias
How do we build root systems capable of weathering every storm that seeks to draw us into the temporary and the profane?
— Ravi Zacharias
Purpose is to life what the skeleton is to the body. The muscle may have strength, but it needs support and attachment.
— Ravi Zacharias
Prayer teaches us faith—and prayer is hard work. It is not a guarantor of getting what we want or a substitute for action. Rather, it undergirds our action with the strength that makes the difference.
— Ravi Zacharias
True faith depends not only on God's power but also on His wisdom.
— Ravi Zacharias
Just as strength is a man's charm,so charm is a woman's strength.
— Ravi Zacharias
What suffering teaches us is that three blessings flow from its tutelage: (1) the blessing of an amplified testimony, (2) the blessing of a fulfilled identity, and (3) the blessing of unshakable faith and strength that never drains away.
— Ravi Zacharias
When God puts a broken life back together, He removes the scars because He builds from the inside out. And when God steadies a faltering life, He puts you on His footing.
— Ravi Zacharias
Every weakness in a capable person is generally a strength abused. The same applies to culture.
— Ravi Zacharias
Prayer is not a substitute for action, but prayer undergirds action with the strength that makes the difference.
— Ravi Zacharias
What a wonderful day it was when I stopped running and, by His strength, let the embrace of His love envelop me.
— Ravi Zacharias
The frog is almost five hundred million years old. Could you really say with much certainty that America, with all its strength and prosperity, with its fighting man that is second to none, and with its standard of living that is highest in the world, will last as long as...the frog?
— Joseph Heller