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Faith Quote by New Growth Press

“Whom do I trust? Where is my faith? Those are the questions that all worriers must ask, yet all of us already know the answer. Our trust is divided. We don’t put all our eggs in one basket—even God’s—because that’s too risky. Our trust might not pay off the way we hope. We are reluctant to simply…” quote by New Growth Press
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““Whom do I trust? Where is my faith? Those are the questions that all worriers must ask, yet all of us already know the answer. Our trust is divided. We don’t put all our eggs in one basket—even God’s—because that’s too risky. Our trust might not pay off the way we hope. We are reluctant to simply say to our Father, “I am yours,” and stop worrying. Jesus knows this. Fear and worry reveal that our faith is indeed small. If you are looking to plumb the depths of worry, you can find it in your mixed allegiances. You trust God for some things but not others. You trust him for heaven but not for earth.””

New Growth Press

About This Quote

The passage explores how fragmented trust and selective faith manifest as worry, urging full surrender to God rather than compartmentalizing belief.

In simple terms: Partial trust fuels anxiety.

Key Takeaway

Whole-hearted faith reduces fear.

Themes

faith trust anxiety spirituality belief surrender

Mood

reflective hopeful concerned

Type

spiritual didactic inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal prayer
  • counseling
  • spiritual retreats
  • life crises
  • decision making

Key Concepts

faith trust worry surrender

Practical Applications

  • sermon preparation
  • devotional writing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to trust completely?
  • How does selective belief affect daily peace?
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