God will shortly put a blessed end to all your troubles, cares, and watchings. The time is coming when your heart will be as you would have it, when you will be discharged of these cares, fears & sorrows and never cry out, Oh my hard, proud, vain & earthly heart anymore.
—John Flavel
Whatever our sin or trouble is, it should rather drive us to God than from God. Suppose it is true that you have sinned, that you are thus long and sadly deserted, yet it is a false inference that therefore you should be discouraged, as if there were no help for you in your God.
—John Flavel
A graceless heart may be troubled for the rod that sin draws after it, but not for sin itself.
—John Flavel
Is the world in trouble or not?
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
All our troubles are due to the fact that we will not stay where God put us.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
There is not one that is troubled with any sin but that he can find a Deliverer in the Lord Jesus Christ.
—D. L. Moody
Christ hath a fellow feeling with his saints in all their troubles, as a man hath with his own flesh.
—John Owen
Worry is the intrest paid by those who borrow trouble.
—George Washington
A real gentleman, even if he loses everything he owns, must show no emotion.
Money must be so far beneath a gentleman that it is hardly worth troubling about.
—Fyodor Dostoevsky
If humanity was able to learn by direct observation of children, I could have spared myself the trouble to write this book.
—Sigmund Freud
Christ is not only a remedy for your weariness and trouble, but he will give you an abundance of the contrary, joy and delight.
—Jonathan Edwards
Many men & women who are troubled for their sin think God will be satisfied by their mourning. But mourning your heart out for 1,000 years will never satisfy the justice of God. Mourning will come to nothing, unless it leads
you to Jesus Christ for satisfaction of God’s justice.
—Jeremiah Burroughs
Many men & women who are troubled for their sin think God will be satisfied by their mourning. But mourning your heart out for 1,000 years will never satisfy the justice of God. Mourning will come to nothing, unless it leads
you to Jesus Christ for satisfaction of God’s justice.
—Jeremiah Burroughs