My favorite quotations on problems . . .
Is this a real problem, or are you just feeling sorry for yourself? (Susan Shipley)
Is this a real problem, or are you just feeling sorry for yourself? (Susan Shipley)
Solve problems biblically, not just emotionally. (Jo McCray)
God is bigger than your problems. (unknown)
Problems are often opportunities in camoflage. (unknown)
God has no problems, only plans. (Corrie tenBoom)
Life’s struggles are the shortest route to a deep appreciation of our need to know God better. (Carolyn Custis James)
Fretting magnifies the problem but prayer magnifies God. (Joanna Weaver)
When life gives you scraps, make quilts! (unknown)
God does not offer escape from our enemies, but triumph over our enemies. (Nancy Leigh DeMoss)
How often do we attempt to work for God to the limit of our incompetency, rather than to the limit of God’s omnipotency? (Hudson Taylor)
Joy is not the absence of trouble but the presence of Christ. (William VanderHaven)
A woman is like a tea bag: you never know how strong she is until you put her in hot water. (unknown)
If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude about it. Don’t complain. (Maya Angelou)
A problem well stated is half-solved. (Neil Anderson)
A problem well stated is half-solved. (Neil Anderson)
People who believe a problem can be solved tend to get busy solving it. (William Raspberry)
Problems are only opportunities in work clothes. (Henry J. Kaiser)
The answer to every dilemma is Christ. (Unknown)
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* The above quotations were collected from various sources. I have done my best to quote and credit them correctly. Please inform me if you notice an error.
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