An unpeaceful mind cannot operate normally. Hence the Apostle teaches us to "have no anxiety about anything" (Phil. 4:6). Deliver all anxious thoughts to God as soon as they arise. Let the peace of God maintain your heart and mind (v. 7). Author: Watchman Nee |
See in the meantime that your faith brings forth obedience, and God in due time will cause it to bring forth peace. Author: John Owen |
We have mistaken the nature of poverty, and thought it was economic poverty. No, it is poverty of soul, deprivation of God's recreating, loving peace. - Thomas Kelly Author: Assorted Authors |
We have peace with God as soon as we believe, but not always with ourselves. The pardon may be past the prince's hand and seal, and yet not put into the prisoner's hand. Author: William Gurnall |
As you love your peace, Christian, be plain-hearted with God and man, and keep the king's highway. Author: William Gurnall |
Peace is more than just the absence of war. True peace is justice, true peace is freedom. And true peace dictates the recognition of human rights. Author: Ronald Reagan |
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Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Author: Francis of Assisi |
While you are proclaiming peace with your lips, be careful to have it even more fully in your heart. Author: Francis of Assisi |
The Christian needs to walk in peace, so no matter what happens they will be able to bear witness to a watching world. Author: Henry Blackaby |
Trust is faith that has become absolute, approved, and accomplished. When all is said and done, there is a sort of risk in faith and its exercise. But trust is firm belief; it is faith in full bloom. Trust is a conscious act, a fact of which we are aware. Author: E.M. Bounds |
Peace comes when there is no cloud between us and God. Peace is the consequence of forgiveness, God's removal of that which obscures His face and so breaks union with Him. Author: Charles H. Brent |
The happy sequence culminating in fellowship with God is penitence, pardon, and peace -- the first we offer, the second we accept, and the third we inherit. Author: Charles H. Brent |