oh, I of little faith
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[edit]- Alternative form of O me of little faith.
- 2002, Claire Heartsong [pseudonym; Laura Anne Duffy-Gipson], “Anna’s Vision on the Mount”, in Anna, Grandmother of Jesus: A Message of Wisdom and Love, Santa Clara, Calif.: Spiritual Education Endeavors Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 115:
- Little do I know of the passing of time and the sore indiscretions of those who say they know what is best for our small community of followers of Him whose time is nigh. How are we to walk in faith, Oh my God, when there is so much suffering of mind and soul? Oh, I of little faith.
- 2002, Joyce Williams, “No Less than Me”, in Joyce Williams, compiler, Unshakable Faith for Shaky Times, Kansas City, Mo.: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, →ISBN, page 85:
- I was still a slow learner at that point, and I somewhat arrogantly replied, “I’m really honored. But you know I don’t have any real experience as a staff person. I’ve done those things as a lay leader. Besides, I think I may be working soon in missions.” Oh, I of little faith! God must have been shaking His head.
- 2005, Bill Gray, “Ticket to Walk”, in 50-Something: Fond and Funny Reflections on Midlife, Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark Books, →OCLC, page 50:
- I didn’t want to be the first to approach him out there in the middle of the concourse. This presented a problem, since I figured there would be a good chance I would be the only one approaching him. Oh, I of little faith.
- 2011 October 18, Louise Sweigart, chapter 4, in Joseph: A Guiding Light, Bloomington, Ind.: Inspiring Voices, Guideposts, →ISBN, part I, page 37:
- Oh, I of little faith! How could I have been so blind? How so fearful? One call, one vow, standing together unshaken as a strong city wall!
- 2012 July 27, Don Peek, “Sophia”, in The Now Nexus: An Ontology for the Coming Age, Bloomington, Ind.: WestBow Press, Thomas Nelson, →ISBN, page 33:
- How great it would be if manikin could see her ego and finally confess, oh I of little faith!
- 2013, Bertolt Brecht, translated by Mark Ravenhill, chapter 12, in A Life of Galileo, London; New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, →ISBN, page 67:
- I didn’t say it but I was so stuffed with fear. Oh, I of little faith!