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God Knows Quotes

Praying is not telling God what to do. It's trusting that God knows what to do.

Stormie Omartian (2008). “The Power of Praying® Through the Bible”, p.303, Harvest House Publishers

God knows your breaking point. You simply don’t know your own strength.

Swami Satchidananda (1987). “The Golden Present: Daily Inspirational Readings”, Integral Yoga Dist

God knows better than we do what we need.

Victor Hugo (1994). “Les Miserables Volume Two”, p.983, Wordsworth Editions

God knows, I'm no the thing I should be, Nor am I even the thing I could be.

Robert Burns, James CURRIE (M.D.) (1826). “The Poetical Works of Robert Burns ... Including All the Pieces Originally Published by Dr. Currie; with Various Additions. A New Edition, with an Enlarged and Corrected Glossary, and a Biographical Sketch of the Author”, p.131

Faith is the conviction that God knows more than we do about this life and He will get us through it.

Max Lucado (2014). “One God, One Plan, One Life: A 365 Devotional”, p.172, Thomas Nelson Inc

God knows, there's enough to worry about without worrying about worrying about things.

Edward Gorey (2001). “Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey : Interviews”, Houghton Mifflin

..nothing in your past can change how I feel about you. And God knows I’m no saint.

Sylvia Day (2013). “The Crossfire Series Books 1-3 by Sylvia Day”, p.406, Penguin

God's Will is what we would choose if we knew what God knows.

Nancy Leigh DeMoss (2007). “Lies Women Believe/Companion Guide for Lies Women Believe- 2 book set”, p.165, Moody Publishers

Modernistic-Abstractionist-Art consists of 75% explanation and 25% God knows what!

Said to William O. Chessman on March 27, 1936. "Maxfield Parrish". Book by Coy L. Ludwig, 1973.

I care more about what God knows than what man says.

"Dave Mustaine...Back in Business". Interview with AskMen, www.askmen.com.

To God on whom we rely knows what suffering is all about- not merely in the way that God knows everything, but by experience.

D. A. Carson (2006). “How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil”, p.159, Baker Academic