Quotes about Dependence
To know God's names is to experience His nature, and that level of intimacy is reserved for those who humbly depend on Him. God will not share His glory with another. We must humble ourselves if we really want to know Him. We must realize our insignificance before we can recognize the significance that comes only through Him. We are to hallow His name and His name alone. You can't know His names until you forget your own.
— Tony Evans
God will often allow us to be in a situation with no possible solution. This is so we can discover that He is our solution. He lets us hit rock bottom in order for us to learn that He is the Rock at the bottom. He'll put us between a rock and hard placeāa situation that seems confusing, incongruent, and chaotic. And He will often do this when He's getting ready to reveal something new about Himself to us
— Tony Evans
God will often allow us to be in a situation with no possible solution. This is so we can discover that He is our solution. He lets us hit rock bottom in order for us to learn that He is the Rock at the bottom.
— Tony Evans
It is our responsibility to trust God. It is His responsibility to deliver, protect and save us.
— Kris Vallotton
Conflict reinforces our need for God, drives us to him, forces us to look at him more closely, and deepens our trust.
— Carolyn Custis James
If a man own land, the land owns him.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Work as if everything depended upon work and pray as if everything depended upon prayer.
— William Booth
To character and success, two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together-humble dependence and manly independence; humble dependence on God and manly reliance on self.
— William Wordsworth
Without ships, we cannot live.
— Winston Churchill
The first step in our walk of faith is to stop our own works and rest in God's love, wisdom and power.
— TB Joshua
Do we not realize that the basic condition for a spiritual walk is to fear our self and its wisdom and to rely absolutely upon the Spirit?
— Watchman Nee
You cannot partake of the power of Christ's resurrection unless you are first willing to lay down your own will and desires, and die to all your pride and independence.
— Bishop TD Jakes