The religion is a formality. What matters is you show respect to God and your faith in God.
My faith in God is such that I am not afraid.
I have a great faith in God and Jesus.
I have discovered that you can go from nowhere to somewhere, from nothing to something, from a nobody to a somebody, from an empty person to a fulfilled one, if you have faith in God.
But the fact that I had learnt to be tolerant to other religions did not mean that I had any living faith in God.
There is no place where God is not.
Faith is letting down our nets into the transparent deeps at the Divine command, not knowing what we shall draw.
Faith in God is less apt to proceed from miracles than miracles from faith in God.
When you put your total faith in God, no matter what happens, to a person who's a true believer, if you die, you know you're going to heaven to be with God.
You must have faith in God.
Develop a tremendous faith in God and that will give you a humble yet soundly realistic faith in yourself.
If you remove enjoyment of God from faith in God, it ceases to be faith.
Put your faith in God and confidence in yourself.
Faith for my deliverance is not faith in God. Faith means, whether I am visibly delivered or not, I will stick to my belief that God is love.
Faith in God offers no insurance against tragedy.
The actual point in question, throughout the centuries of Christian persecution, has never been faith in God, but faith in the Bible as the word of God, and in the Church (this Church or that) as the interpreter of that word.
Have faith in God but keep your powder dry.
He who has no faith in himself can never have faith in God.
It's a wonderful thing to know that there is something to know there is something greater than I am, and that is God itself.
I'd put my faith in god, but I haven't met him, and I've been hurt before.