16+ Margaret Feinberg Quotes On Religion, Faith And God

Wide awake to the presence of God, I realized I had been so focused on asking why a good God allowed bad things to happen that I was missing out on the nearness of God all along. In becoming preoccupied with the why, I was missing the who. — Margaret Feinberg

How often have I rattled on with God and said nothing at all? Relying on clichés, throwaway phrases, and high language I'd never use in everyday conversation, I took prayer for granted and lost sight of the wondrous opportunity to draw close to God. — Margaret Feinberg

Always remain suspicious that God is up to something good. — Margaret Feinberg

The wonder of prayer is rediscovered in who we're speaking to. Prayer is a mystical event by which we get to talk to the Creator of all-the One who fashioned our world with a few words-knowing that God not only listens but answers. — Margaret Feinberg

You must learn to hush the demons that whisper, 'No one wants to read this. This has already been said. Your voice doesn't matter.' In the rare moments when the voices finally hush, you might hear the angels singing. — Margaret Feinberg

Sometimes you have to poke holes in the darkness until it bleeds light. — Margaret Feinberg

God sits enthroned, ready to listen, to help. — Margaret Feinberg

I had been searching for joy in the relatively good times of life, now I had to find joy amidst darkness and agony. — Margaret Feinberg

Joy emanates out of the abiding sense of God’s fierce love for us. — Margaret Feinberg

Many of us say we want to experience God, but we don’t look for his majesty. [Tweet this] We travel life’s paths with our heads down, focused on the next step with our careers or families or retirement plans. But we don’t really expect God to show up with divine wonder. — Margaret Feinberg

God is constantly on the move. I cannot stay where I am and follow God at the same time; responding requires movement. — Margaret Feinberg

Worry is a subtle way of telling God that He's fallen asleep at the wheel and that things aren't under His authority, but ours. — Margaret Feinberg

The seventh day of creation is the most eloquent and insightful as to the nature of God. From a literary perspective, the Sabbath forms the pinnacle of the story. Like the dramatic kiss of a soldier returning from war, this is the moment we’re not meant to miss. In choosing rest as the grand finale, God reveals himself as one driven by neither anxiety nor fear but one who finds gladness in both the work of creation and the creation of work. — Margaret Feinberg

When we fight back with joy, we awaken to the deepest reality of our identity as beloved, delightful children of God. — Margaret Feinberg

Prayer might not change things, but it will change my perspective of things. Prayer might not change the past, but inevitably, it changes the present. — Margaret Feinberg

Joy is a weapon we use to fight life's battles. — Margaret Feinberg

Life Lessons by Margaret Feinberg

  1. Margaret Feinberg teaches us to be brave and to trust in the power of God's love and grace. She encourages us to take risks and to be open to the possibilities of life.
  2. She also reminds us to be mindful of the spiritual journey and to be intentional in our faith practices.
  3. Finally, Margaret Feinberg encourages us to be generous with our resources and to be compassionate and loving towards others.
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