Maybe this one:
2Corinthians 12:10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in needs, in persecutions, in distresses, for Christ's sake. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
Hadith is not an Islamic scripture. Hadith is a saying of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
That is a saying, not a Bible quote.
Yes, several have that or a similar message.
It is worth considering the idea that scripture may accurately predict the consequences of our actions, such as the saying "your sins will find you out."
Hebrews 10:31.
Nothing, the saying has no reference in reality or scripture.
Abigail is saying that he is doing exactly what he is meant to do.
Scripture does not saying anything about God calling fools. The word 'fools' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV; none of which apply to the 'calling' of fools. Scripture addresses 'fools' and may call individual people fools.That word (fools) is used almost exclusively to describe a negative in a person so it is not suprising that Scripture does not mention that God would "call' fools.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American essayist, poet, and philosopher, is the famous person associated with this popular saying.
A legal alien someone that is living in a US that has a card saying they can live in the U.S. You can go and get a card that can supports this.
The quote "Children are wiser than grown-ups. They are the little fools that God sends us to teach us how to live." is not actually a scripture but rather an anonymous saying or statement. It is a reflection on the wisdom that can be found in children and the lessons they bring to adults.
Oh, dude, "cf" stands for "confer," which is just a fancy way of saying "compare." So, when you see "cf" before a verse of scripture, it's like a little nudge saying, "Hey, maybe check out this other verse too, if you feel like it." It's just a casual way of saying, "Hey, this verse might be related to that one, or it might not, who knows, like, whatever."