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Quotes about Dependence

You pray. And you allow the Lord to be your strength. Remember the Lord doesn't give you strength. He is your strength.
— Lynn Austin
In life, you should seek the help you need. Do not depend on your own strength alone. You have never done all you can to finish a task until you have sought help from the Lord.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Find your security, success, and peace in God. Then, and only then, can it never be taken from you.
— Mike Bickle
We should not think that we achieve success in preaching through our own devices, but we should rely entirely on God.
— St. Basil
Your customer is anyone who depends on you, or who you depend on for success.
— Brian Tracy
I can tell you from experience that God's help and presence in our lives is vital. He is the Author of all true success and everything that is good-without Him, we can do nothing of true value.
— Joyce Meyer
The success of our whole national program depends, of course, on the cooperation of the public--on its intelligent support and its use of a reliable system.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Indeed, to sacrifice seems as natural to man as to pray; the one indicates what he feels about himself, the other what he feels about God. The one means a felt need of propitiation, the other a felt sense of dependence.
— Alfred Edersheim
he wants to be completely in control. In a way, it's a relief. ...[she] doesn't have to think when she's with him, or make a decision, or state a preference.
— Alice Hoffman
That was how you knew love. My mother had told me that. All you had to do as imagine your life without the other person, and if the thought alone made you shiver, then you knew.
— Alice Hoffman
First, the Puritans showed a profound dependence upon the Holy Spirit in everything they said and did. They felt keenly their inability to bring anyone to Christ as well as the magnitude of conversion.
— Joel Beeke
The Christian life has been nothing more and nothing less than a daily dependence on and a rediscovery of God's grace.
— Tullian Tchividjian