“I've learned that no matter what, my faith will guide me. However I play on the field, I know my faith will guide me. After sports, my faith will guide me. As I've grown in my faith, that's something that's given me comfort. God has taught me that I can trust in Him. No matter what-whether things are good or bad-I know I can always trust in Him. And that has really allowed me to go All In for Him.” KnowsI CanMatterPlayGivenSportsFieldsTaughtComfortNo Matter WhatGuidesI've LearnedGuide Me Author:Marcus Mariota
“When things start to get rough, you find comfort in your faith. Knowing that no matter what, you can dust yourself off and be okay.” MatterKnowingComfortOkayNo Matter WhatDustRoughDust Yourself Off Author:Marcus Mariota
“At times I have long conversations with God. Sometimes I ask questions. I admit that there are also times when I let out my frustrations, fears, and anxieties in less than honorable ways. No matter what I pray about or how I pray about it, the result I always get is comfort.” WayLongSometimesMatterAsksResultsPrayingComfortConversationAnxietyNo Matter WhatFrustrationHonorableI PrayConversations With GodLong Conversations Book:Every Day I Pray: Prayers for Awakening to the Grace of Inner Communion Source: Every Day I Pray: Prayers for Awakening to the Grace of Inner Communion
“No matter what I said they insisted on thinking of God as something outside themselves. Something that yearns to take every indolent moron to His breast and comfort him. The notion that the effort has to be their own . . . and that the trouble they are in is all their own doing . . . is one that they can't or won't entertain.” ThinkingSaidMatterEffortTroubleComfortNo Matter WhatNotionBreastsMoron Book:Stranger in a Strange Land Source: Stranger in a Strange Land
“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also. I would not interfere with any one's religion, either to strengthen it or to weaken it. I am not able to believe one's religion can affect his hereafter one way or the other, no matter what that religion may be. But it may easily be a great comfort to him in this life-hence it is a valuable possession to him.” KnowsMenWayBelieveMayMatterAbleReligionEasyMy OwnTeachComfortNo Matter WhatPossessionValuableOne WayThis LifeFollySuspectsInterfereAnother ManHereafterValuable Possessions Author:Mark Twain