One should never trust the great issues of his life to another's faith. He should have faith of his own, faith that can meet any crisis that may come.
Your case is vital to you. It may not be vital to this other party to whose faith you look. He may have troubles that are unsolved, inward struggles that have never been settled. His faith may be at a low ebb when you appeal to him for aid.
It is vitally important to you that you have your own faith to fall back on in these hard places.
--E.W. Kenyon
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