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Some books explain.
Some books teach.
And then there are books that simply sit beside you when life feels heavy.
Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance was written in moments when answers were scarce, but faith was quietly growing. These words were not crafted to impress. They were written to release, to surrender, and to remember.
If you have ever struggled with overthinking, fear, or the need to control outcomes, these quotes may speak to you. Each one carries the essence of the book and the truth it holds.
1. “The universe can make your negative thoughts your reality, but God can override them and protect you from harm.”
This quote sits at the heart of the book.
It reminds us that while our thoughts are powerful, they are not more powerful than divine grace. When fear takes over the mind, trusting God becomes the safety net that keeps us from falling into our own worries.
2. “If you knew who walked beside you, fear would be impossible.”
This quote is actually from the book 'A Course In Miracles.'
Fear exists only when we forget we are not alone.
This line is a gentle awakening to the truth that God’s presence is constant, even in silence. The book returns to this idea again and again: faith grows when we remember who walks with us through uncertainty.
3. “The path of least resistance begins the moment you stop fighting life.”
Resistance exhausts the soul.
This quote captures the central theme of the book: life becomes lighter when we stop pushing against it. Trusting God is not giving up; it is choosing peace over constant inner battles.
4. “Delay is not denial. Sometimes it is divine protection.”
One of the hardest lessons to accept is waiting.
This quote reframes delay as something sacred rather than cruel. The book explores how many unanswered prayers later reveal themselves as blessings in disguise.
5. “Surrender is not weakness. It is the deepest form of faith.”
Many of us confuse surrender with failure.
This quote gently corrects that belief. Trusting God requires courage. It asks us to loosen our grip and believe that we will be held, not lost.
6. “When you stop controlling the outcome, peace finds you first.”
Peace does not arrive after everything is fixed.
It arrives when we stop trying to fix everything. This quote reflects the inner transformation the book encourages: releasing control before life changes, not after.
7. “God’s silence is not absence. It is preparation.”
Silence often feels like abandonment.
This quote reminds the reader that even in stillness, something sacred is unfolding. The book speaks often about trusting God during quiet seasons when answers feel far away.
8. “You were never meant to carry everything alone.”
This simple truth is one many of us forget.
The book gently guides the reader back to shared faith, shared burden, and divine support. Trusting God is learning to lay down what weighs the heart.
9. “Faith is choosing to rest before the miracle arrives.”
Most of us wait for proof before we relax.
This quote flips that idea. The book teaches that true trust means resting even when the miracle is still forming, unseen and unnamed.
10. “The moment I trusted God, life stopped feeling like a battle.”
This line is a personal truth drawn from lived experience.
It captures the transformation that inspired the book itself. When trust replaces resistance, life does not become perfect, but it becomes peaceful.
Why These Quotes Matter
These quotes are not meant to be read quickly and forgotten. They are meant to be returned to on difficult days. They are reminders that trusting God is not about certainty, but about softness. Not about answers, but about assurance.
Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance is written for anyone who is tired of overthinking, forcing outcomes, or questioning their path. It is a book to read slowly, like a conversation with your own soul.
If even one of these quotes stirred something within you, the book may hold exactly what your heart is searching for.
Read the Book
Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance is available as a digital book on Payhip. It can be read on your phone, tablet, or printed for journaling and reflection.
This book does not promise quick fixes.
It offers something deeper: peace, perspective, and permission to trust again.
Read it here: Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance
It is also available as Paperback on Amazon Worldwide.
Sometimes, the greatest shift in life happens not when we try harder, but when we finally let God lead.

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