Faith without works is like a car without gas.
Man says, “Seeing is believing.” God says, “Believing is seeing.”
Our work is to cast care: God’s work is to take care.
What God promises, God will provide.
The optimist is the fellow who hopes to make enough money next month to pay last month’s bills.
Faith is the person stepping out into the unknown, obeying God’s commands.
Faith keeps the man who keeps faith.
Faith looks beyond the darkness of earth to the brightness of heaven.
If you’re having trouble coping, try hoping in God.
Those who don’t trust themselves will never trust others.
The only way to create faith is to trust people.
When there is nothing for sure, everything is possible.
We do not need to possess a faith; we need a faith that possesses us.
Faith is like a muscle, and prayer is the exercise that helps it grow.
The feeblest knock of faith opens heaven’s door.
The Christian who claims the promises of God should obey the commands of God.
Faith is the daring of the soul to go farther than it can see.
Faith in Jesus is the believer’s passport to heaven.
A faith that’s not all it’s cracked up to be is headed for a crack-up.
Future prospects bring present joys.
To trust is to triumph.
Faith is remembering I am indispensable to God when I feel I only clutter up the landscape.
To let go is to surrender; to let God is belief.
Feelings are no substitute for facts and faith.
Every great achievement was once impossible.
Have old memories but young hopes.
Hope is most powerful when backed up by actions.
Faith is to believe what we do not see—the reward of faith is to see what we believe.
Faith is remembering I am God’s priceless treasure when I feel utterly worthless.
When I try I fail; when I trust I succeed.
Faith is the simple confidence that God is and that He will do what He has promised.
Faith is not believing that God can—it’s knowing that He will.
The eagle that soars in the upper air does not worry itself as to how it is to cross rivers.
Impossible is a hopeful word, for it’s a direct invitation to let God in.
Faith is more than waiting upon God—it’s expecting an answer.
Faith is a holy decision married to unswerving determination.
If God sees the sparrow fall, paints the lily short and tall, gives the sky its azure hue, surely then He cares for you.
He who doesn’t fear God should fear everything else.
The business of faith is to believe things that are out of sight.
Pray for faith that will not shrink when it is washed in the waters of affliction.
Some people feel their faith is strong enough to take them to heaven, but it does not take them to church.
You don’t trust God until you trust Him for the impossible.
We are not saved by faith and works but by faith that works.
Only whose who see the invisible can do the impossible.
In the night of despair men discover the light of new hope.
It’s a slim margin between keeping your chin up and sticking your neck out.
Faith is developed more by action than argument.
It is sickly faith that is shaken because some frail human goes wrong.
Faith is telling a mountain to move and being shocked if it doesn’t.
Pray in faith—if a friend gave you a check, would you wait until you cashed it to thank him?
When you cease to use faith, you lose it.
He pleases God best who trusts Him most.
Even the turtle would get nowhere if he didn’t stick out his neck.
Christian faith is assuring, insuring, and enduring.
Faith is spiritual life in action.
Faith never grows in a disobedient heart.
If you pray for rain, be sure to carry an umbrella.
Counting your chickens before they hatch is optimism; selling them before they hatch is enterprise.
Give us faith that will not worry, whine, or wrangle, but will watch, wait, and warble.
Faith makes the up-look good, the outlook bright, the in-look favorable, and the future glorious.
The world says, “Show me and I’ll believe.” Christ says, “Believe me and I’ll show you.”
Faith and fear cannot live together.
In the spiritual world believing is seeing.
The man who feels certain he will succeed is seldom mistaken.
Doubt asks, “Can God?” Faith says, “God can.”
Doubt creates mountains; faith moves them.
Can’t should never appear in the Christian’s vocabulary.
The world will be more impressed by a demonstration of our faith than by a description.
Yesterday is past; tomorrow may never come; we have only today—but we have God with us today.
What God gives by promise we must accept by faith.
Feed your faith and your doubt will starve to death.
It is comforting to know that God, Who guides us, sees tomorrow more clearly than we see yesterday.
Faith begins with an experiment and ends with an experience.
Don’t be afraid to go out on a limb for God—that’s where the fruit is.
He who is poor in faith will be bankrupt hereafter.
When fear knocks at the door, send faith to open it, and you’ll find no one there.
Faith brings trust that conquers fear.
Keep your doubts to yourself, but share your faith with others.
If you faith fizzles before the finish, it was faulty from the first.
Some people have photographic minds—always negative.
Faith is like driving in the fog.
He who can wait shall see.
Faith is patience with a lamp in it.
When the outlook is bad, try the up-look.
Never put a question mark where God puts a period.
Confidence in others often compels their confidence in us.
Some people feel they need faith the size of a mountain to move a mustard seed.
Reach up as far as you can by faith, and trust God to do the rest.
Faith has the answer to ten thousand hows.
Confidence is the feeling you have before you know better.
If you would attain greatness, think no little thoughts.
Faith does not pray for bushels of blessings and then carry a pint measure to receive them.
Faith can never overdraw its account.
Faith never looks to circumstances, but trods onward with its steadfast gaze on Christ.
To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.
The height of efficiency is reached in a calm and confident spirit.
Faith is like a toothbrush—every man should have one and use it regularly, but he shouldn’t try to use someone else’s.
Faith is not like gasoline, which runs out as you use it, but like a muscle, which grows stronger as you exercise it.
Life is full of shadows, but the sunshine make them all.
To believe is to be strong—doubt cramps energy—belief is power.
First be a believer if you would be an achiever.
Optimist: a person who saved the seed catalog pictures to compare with the flowers and vegetables he actually grows.
Your outcome in life doesn’t depend on your income but on how you overcome.
Only those who see the invisible can do the impossible.
Looking on the bright side of life will never cause eyestrain.
Pray not for faith to move mountains, rather pray for faith that will move you.
To the Israelites, Goliath was “too big to hit”; but to little David, he was “too big to miss.”
Faith is the evidence—case closed.
Only those who care to lose sight of the shore can hope to discover new oceans.
God tries our faith that we may try His faithfulness.
Faith shines brightest in a childlike heart.
You can be a professor of the faith without being a possessor of the faith.
The man who has lost his confidence has nothing more to lose.
In the clouds of affliction, the eye of faith can always find God’s rainbow.
Those who truly fear God need not fear death.
Full trust in the Lord puts anxiety to rest.
Faith in God is a prefect antidote for the fear of men and dread of circumstances.
Gardeners are people who think that whatever goes down must come up.
The Apostle Paul said, “I have kept the faith.” But, he lost his head. Though he lost his head, he didn’t lose his faith.
Some people need to have more faith in faith.
Faith is the profound knowing that comes before reality confirms it.
Give God all He asks and receive all His promises.
Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.
If you have faith—God has the power.
Depending upon man, we get what man can do—depending on God, we get what God can do.
Part-time faith, like a part-time job, will not fully support you.
Belief comes not before following, not after following, but while following.
Faith is the gate between man’s peril and God’s power.
A ship in the harbor is safe; but that is not what ships are built for.
If David has slain a dwarf instead of a giant, who would remember?
Willpower is that admirable quality in ourselves that is detestable obstinacy in others.
If you want to walk on the water—get out of the boat.
Faith is the daring of the soul to go farther than it can see.
Faith will not always get for us what we want, but it will get what God wants us to have.
Faith keeps the sails of life filled with the breath of heaven.
Faith expects from God what is beyond all expectations.
The faith to move mountains is the reward of those who have moved little hills.
Many a fellow is praying for rain with his tub the wrong side up.