Quotes about Faith!

“Fear tries to get us to give up but faith takes us all the way through to victory” 
― Joyce Meyer

“God is the ultimate judge of what is truly in our souls. But we are requiered to forgive everyone.” 
― Bree Despain

“Faith never stays put. It's always challenging always questioning. That's what makes it real.” 
― Patrick Carman

“A human being always acts and feels and performs in accordance with what he imagines to be true about himself and his environment...For imagination sets the goal ‘picture’ which our automatic mechanism works on. We act, or fail to act, not because of ‘will,’ as is so commonly believed, but because of imagination.” 
― Maxwell Maltz

“And remember this most of all: when it is darkest, that is when you can see the stars most clearly.” 
― Kathleen McGowan

“Regardless of your chosen faith, at the end of your life's journey, your heart will be measured in two ways. One, the weight of your conscience must far outweigh the weight of a feather. Two, any impurities in your heart must weigh no more than one feather. The purer your heart, the lighter your spirit will be. The lighter your spirit, the closer to light it will float. The closer to light it is permitted to go, the higher it will float. The higher it floats, the closer to God you will be. Heaven has seven layers. The vibrations of your good deeds, which will be reflected by the weight of your conscience and the purity of your heart, will determine the layer in which your soul will reside. Your goal is to make your heart as light as a feather. The heavier the heart, the more chained to this hell it will remain.” 
― Suzy Kassem

“God wants to dance with us. The goal of dancing is NOT to learn the steps. The goal of dancing is to enjoy your partner. We learn the steps but only so we don't have to look down at our feet. We are free to look into the eyes of the one we love.” 
― Nicole Johnson

“God will bring the right person into your life at the right time. Always believe that! If they are not there, God isn't finished yet!” 
― Shannon L. Alder