God Works In Mysterious Ways Quotes by Max Lucado, Loren Cunningham, Thomas Merton, Timothy Keller, Katharine Drexel, R. C. Sproul and many others.

Our God is abundant in love and steadfast in mercy. He saves us, not because we trust in a symbol, but because we trust in a Savior.
The way you discover your gifts is really by serving not by searching.
The real hope is not in something we think we can do, but in God, who is making something good out of it in some way we cannot see.
If you say: I believed in God, I trusted God and He didn’t come through – You only trusted God to meet your agenda.
It is a lesson we all need – to let alone the things that do not concern us. He has other ways for others to follow Him; all do not go by the same path. It is for each of us to learn the path by which He requires us to follow Him, and to follow Him in that path.
The resurrection was God the Father’s way of authenticating all of the truths that were declared by Jesus.
God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform. He plants his footsteps in the sea, and rides upon the storm.
You have no idea the numbers of people that God may want to influence through you
There are times you will be given intuition, you just know something, and you can’t explain it. Don’t override it. Don’t talk yourself out of it. That’s the Creator giving you inside information.
Christianity does not begin with our pursuit of Christ, but with Christ’s pursuit of us.
God Himself supplies the necessary condition to come to Jesus, that’s why it is ‘sola gratia,’ by grace alone, that we are saved.
When God gets us alone through suffering, heartbreak, temptation, disappointment, sickness, or by thwarted friendship – when He gets us absolutely alone, and we are totally speechless, unable to ask even one question, then He begins to teach us.
If God does nothing random, there must always be something to learn.
Even if we may not always understand why God allows certain things to happen to us, we can know He is able to bring good out of evil, and triumph out of suffering.
God doesn’t break things so He can fix them; He fixes broken things so He can use them.
Truly, God works in mysterious ways. The wheels of His mercy and justice move quietly, but they do move.
If God were small enough to be understood, He would not be big enough to be worshipped.