Joni Eareckson Tada Quotes
Top 60 wise famous quotes and sayings by Joni Eareckson Tada
Joni Eareckson Tada Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Americans are nervous; Americans are restless; and what troubles me the most is that Americans are uncharacteristically pessimistic.
My life goal is to see the world's one billion people with disabilities embraced and encouraged by the church.
In the Christian faith, God really puts suffering front and center. He doesn't get squeamish about it.
Cancer is such a wake-up call to remind us how high the cosmic stakes really are and how short and brief and frail life really is.
Nothing is a surprise to God; nothing is a setback to His plans; nothing can thwart His purposes; and nothing is beyond His control.
If you truly believe in the value of life, you care about all of the weakest and most vulnerable members of society.
When we honestly ask God the 'why' question, He doesn't give us answers as much as He gives us Himself.
I was in every club and extra-curricular activity at high school, and I was in the National Honor Society.
Every time we go to sleep, it's a rehearsal of the day when our eyes will ultimately close and we wake up on the side of eternity.
We rant and rave against God for the evil we have to endure but hardly blink at the evil in our own hearts.
Faith means being sure of what we hope for now. It means knowing something is real, this moment, all around you, even when you don't see it.
My weakness, that is, my quadriplegia, is my greatest asset because it forces me into the arms of Christ every single morning when I get up.
God is truly on the side of those who work for social justice, especially when we accompany that work with the giving of the Gospel!
If you had never known physical pain in your life, how could you appreciate the nail scarred hands with which Jesus Christ will meet you?
Some people tend to believe that I'm a strong believer, a strong Christian, but that's not true. I'm not a strong believer. I'm very weak.
The times we find ourselves having to wait on others may be the perfect opportunities to train ourselves to wait on the Lord.
Only God is capable of telling us what our rights and needs are. You have to surrender that right to Him.
God always seems bigger to those who need him most. And suffering is the tool he uses to help us need him more.
There is this fine line between presenting to You all of my weakness and thinking that it can't be done. In Your strength, I find my own.
No other religion, no other, promises new bodies, hearts, and minds. Only in the gospel of Christ do hurting people find such incredible hope.
God's purpose in increasing our trials is to sensitize us to people we never would have been able to relate to otherwise.
Faith isn't the ability to believe long and far into the misty future. It's simply taking God at His Word and taking the next step.
Probably, I thought, my suffering and training is a lifelong process. It will end only when I go to be with Christ.
This sin-stained planet would have ripped apart at the seams long ago were it not for the restraining hand of God.
Heartache forces us to embrace God out of desparate, urgent need. God is never closer than when your heart is aching.
You better be very convinced, very sure, before you pull your plug or someone else's plug, that you know what's on the other side of the gravestone.