"We are a long time in learning that all our strength and salvation is in God"
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The pairing of “strength” and “salvation” is strategic. Strength is what the ambitious reader wants; salvation is what the pious reader needs. By yoking them together, Brainerd collapses the worldly and the eternal into one dependency. The subtext is anti-heroic: the self-made story is a spiritual mirage, and the longer you cling to it, the more anxious and exhausted you become. The line carries a gentle threat, too: if your “strength” isn’t “in God,” it’s not strength at all, just frantic coping.
Context sharpens the edge. Brainerd was a young missionary and diarist in the Great Awakening, a movement obsessed with the limits of mere formal religion and the necessity of inward conversion. His journals chronicle physical collapse (he died at 29) alongside bouts of spiritual self-scrutiny. That proximity to weakness gives the claim its authority. It’s not theology as a system; it’s theology as surrender, offered by someone who learned dependence not from comfort but from attrition.
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| Topic | God |
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Brainerd, David. (2026, January 16). We are a long time in learning that all our strength and salvation is in God. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-a-long-time-in-learning-that-all-our-127246/
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Brainerd, David. "We are a long time in learning that all our strength and salvation is in God." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-a-long-time-in-learning-that-all-our-127246/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We are a long time in learning that all our strength and salvation is in God." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-a-long-time-in-learning-that-all-our-127246/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










