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A Matter of Trust (Montana Rescue, #3) A Matter of Trust by Susan May Warren
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“Don't for a minute think that God has forgotten about you or doesn't have your back. And don't base God's love or desire to help you on your opinion of yourself. Base it on who God says He is.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“She couldn’t move, couldn’t breathe, with the sense of his gaze reaching in, taking ahold of the shaking inside. He’d always had that power—the crazy calm aura that seemed to suggest, given the chance, he could tame the world. Make the elements surrender, smooth out the rough edges of a mountain, and even teach the sky to call his name. Fearless. Confident.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“Maybe that was the key-just because she'd made a mistake with her life didn't mean that God did, and it hopefully didn't change the way God saw her.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“Don't think for a minute that God has forgotten about you or doesn't have your back. And don't base God's love or desire to help you on your opinion of yourself. Base it on who God says He is.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“Don’t for a minute think that God has forgotten about you or doesn’t have your back. And don’t base God’s love or desire to help you on your opinion of yourself. Base it on who God says he is.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“But a guy didn’t have to be a charmer with the right girl. No, the right girl made him say the right things, feel like he could stand on top of the world. The right girl laughed at his jokes and met his eyes with a smile that said he could do no wrong.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“Yeah, seeing her unsettled him, but it was her words that nearly took him apart. Because sometime after his heart started beating again, after he’d grabbed ahold of his emotions, she’d become the woman that, once upon a time, he’d fallen in love with.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“And maybe that was the reason God sent him up there-to take a good look at himself, at the raw, brutal facts, and remind him that whatever line he cut behind him, grace always lay before him. A pristine, white, unblemished future.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“The problem with keeping a secret is that you don't give someone a chance to come through for you, to prove to you that they love you unconditionally.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“That we shouldn't base God's desire to help us on our opinions of ourselves. Otherwise we'd always be in over our heads. We need to start believing that he wants to help us. Even when we make mistakes.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust
“Stop looking at what you can't do and look ahead, to your safe landing. Visualize it.”
Susan May Warren, A Matter of Trust