The belief of our Reason is an Exercise of Faith, and Faith is an Act of Reason.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Faith is a continuation of reason.
Reason is an action of the mind; knowledge is a possession of the mind; but faith is an attitude of the person. It means you are prepared to stake yourself on something being so.
Faith is not contrary to reason.
It is not reason which makes faith hard, but life.
It is the heart which perceives God and not the reason. That is what faith is: God perceived by the heart, not by the reason.
My reason nourishes my faith and my faith my reason.
Too often today, we do not rely on faith so much as on our own ability to reason and solve problems.
Faith is a higher faculty than reason.
Faith can make no appeal to reason or the fitness of things; its appeal is to the Word of God, and whatever is therein revealed, faith accepts as true.
Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.