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Never be grateful for tragedy, but always trust that God can use it in His good plan for you.”
“El Shaddai has not abandoned you any more than He’s abandoned Israel. For reasons that only He knows, He has chosen to become silent, and you must trust His silence—as Israel has trusted His silence all these years.
“You can learn to know Him anew, but you must trust Him in the silence, daughter.”
He can teach you—as you trust Him. It’s like your garden, Miriam. We can plant the seeds, but only God can make them grow.”
My heart was mended when I let people love me.”
I choose to trust Him because only He can build a life on which the future fits perfectly.”
We can accuse Him or trust Him. It’s a choice each of us must make for ourselves.”
“God is God, and He decides how He will speak and to whom. We must all be ready to acknowledge Him in whatever ways He reveals Himself.”
“When God is silent, He expects our patience and will reward our faith. Rest in the silence, and trust He’s near.”
“Love him as he is, and let Yahweh change him.”
“Greater suffering means deeper revelation as you near God’s promise.”
I believe God is infinite, and we experience Him more fully when we share Him with others.”
Yahweh’s presence is constant. He never abandons us, but I think He grows tired of our flailing.”
Forgive me for being so blind to Your presence.”
“Our trust in Yahweh grows like trust in any other. The better we know Him, the more we can trust Him.
But because He is a Being beyond our knowing, His ways will always be beyond our understanding. That’s where trust and faith divide.”
I need a God I can’t explain to do the things I know are impossible.”
“When people care more about their lifestyle than the people they love, they are as imprisoned by their desires as we are enslaved by Pharaoh.”
Obedience to Yahweh is seldom an easy path, but it is ultimately the only path to freedom.”
Yahweh—which means, “My nature will become evident by My actions.”