The will of God may not be the will of the majority.
God may conceal His purposes so that we will live on His promises.
Abraham did not know for sure where he was going, but he knew for sure with Whom he was going.
Man shows that he is more than an animal when he longs to be more like Christ.
Doing the will of God leaves me no time for disputing about His plans.
Following Jesus implies doing business on Jesus’s principles.
The Lord opens doors for each of us to become avenues of His love and grace on a daily basis.
Man’s rules should never replace God’s requirements.
Trusting God’s providence means we stop trifling with His plans.
Many pray, not to find God’s will, but to get His approval of their will.
The will of the majority may not be the will of God.
Only as we go God’s way can we know God’s will.
The secret of an unsuccessful life lies in an unsurrendered will.
A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor.
You cannot do God’s will and satisfy everyone.
To ignore and miss God’s will is sin.
Rejecting God’s way is simply asking for trouble.
The will of God will never lead to where the grace of God cannot keep you.
God can lead you around, but He will always lead you aright.
Outside of God’s will there is no such thing as success; in His will, there can be no failure.
If things don’t seem to be coming your way, perhaps you are on the wrong road.
Nothing is or can be accidental with God.
It is better to ask the Lord to direct your paths than to correct your mistakes.
Christ came not to make life easy but to make men great.
When you go through trials, you are not being picked on; you are being picked out.
Don’t expect God’s approval of plans on which He has not been consulted.
The stops of a good man are ordered of the Lord as well as the steps.
You will be more happy doing God’s will than doing your will.
Be sure—if God sends you on a stony path, He will provide you with strong shoes.
God’s purpose is not to make us comfortable but conformable– conformable to Christ.
True freedom is not having our own way but yielding to God’s way.
If God has called you, do not spend time looking over your shoulder to see who is following.
To know God’s will is life’s greatest treasure—to do God’s will is life’s greatest pleasure.
No trial would cause us to despair if we knew God’s reason for allowing it.
Those who see God’s hand in everything can best leave everything in God’s hand.
God’s delays are not God’s denials.
God has a perfect plan for our lives, but it cannot be perfect until we accept it.
God’s answers are wiser than our prayers.
When we know God’s heart, we will never question His will.
Christians may become weary in God’s work but never weary with His work.
God always gives us what we ask for—or something better.
The purposes of God are sometimes delayed but never abandoned.
Every time God closes a door, He always opens a window.
There are no such things as accidents, only incidents, in the perfect will of God.
Hope for the best, get ready for the worst, and then take what God chooses to send.
Remembering Christ’s wounds should encourage us to do His will.
Nothing in life is accidental—those believing in accidents do not believe in God.