Quotes about Trial
You cannot have a testimony without a test. Will you pass the test or have the monies?
— Joyce Meyer
Faith is put to the test when the situation is most difficult.
— Mahatma Gandhi
She was truest to them in the season of trial, as all the quietly loyal and good will always be.
— Charles Dickens
Another common misconception: You need to learn from your mistakes. What do you really learn from mistakes? You might learn what not to do again, but how valuable is that? You still don't know what you should do next. Contrast that with learning from your successes.
— Jason Fried
The excellence of the trial by jury in civil cases appears to depend on circumstances foreign to the preservation of liberty. The strongest argument in its favor is, that it is a security against corruption. As there is always more time and better opportunity to tamper with a standing body of magistrates than with a jury summoned for the occasion, there is room to suppose that a corrupt influence would more easily find its way to the former than to the latter.
— Alexander Hamilton
True transcendence always includes the previous stages and does not dismiss them or punish them, as most reforms and revolutions have done in history. This is true reconciliation, healing or forgiveness and always characterizes mature believers. They afterward seem to thank God for the pain and the trial. good
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The deepest level of worship is praising God in spite of pain, thanking God during a trial, trusting him when tempted, surrendering while suffering, and loving him when he seems distant.
— Rick Warren
For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.
— St. Therese of Lisieux
Mighty prayer has often been produced by mighty trial.
— Charles Spurgeon
With God's help, your trial today is leading to your wholeness tomorrow.
— Elizabeth George
In every relationship, sooner or later, there is a court scene. Accusations, counter-accusations, a trial, a verdict.
— Anais Nin
We say, then, to anyone who is under trial, give Him time to steep the soul in His eternal truth. Go into the open air, look up into the depths of the sky, or out upon the wideness of the sea, or on the strength of the hills that is His also; or, if bound in the body, go forth in the spirit; spirit is not bound. Give Him time and, as surely as dawn follows night, there will break upon the heart a sense of certainty that cannot be shaken. —Amy Carmichael
— Joni Eareckson Tada