We are called to change the world, not be changed by the world.
– Eric Ludy –
We are called to change the world, not be changed by the world.
– Eric Ludy –
Prayer is as mighty as God, because He has committed Himself to answer it.
– Leonard Ravenhill –
When Jesus said the Kingdom of God is within you, He meant that kingdom that governs and controls the heart and mind and outlook.
– Martin Lloyd-Jones –
The devil is a better theologian than any of us and is a devil still.
– AW Tozer –
We must not think of the Church as an anonymous body, a mystical religious abstraction. We Christians are the Church and whatever we do is what the Church is doing. The matter, therefore, is for each of us a personal one. Any forward step in the Church must begin with the individual.
– AW Tozer –
When the church and the world can jog comfortably along together, you can be sure something is wrong. The world has not compromised—its spirit is exactly the same as it ever was. If Christians were equally as faithful to the Lord, separated from the world, and living so that their lives were a reproof to all ungodliness, the world would hate them as much as it ever did. It is the church that has compromised, not the world.
– Catherine Booth –
Playing marbles with diamonds, that’s what we are doing in the church today.
– Vance Havner –
The most vital question to ask about all who claim to be in Christ is this: Have they a soul thirst for God? Do they long for this? Is there something about them that tells you that they are always waiting for His next manifestation of Himself? Is their life centered on Him? Can they say with Paul that they forget everything in the past? Do they press forward more and more that they might know Him and that the knowledge might increase, until eventually beyond death and the grave they may bask eternally in ‘the sunshine of His face?’ That I might know Him!
– Martin Lloyd Jones –
Mark then, Christian, Jesus does not suffer so as to exclude your suffering. He bears a cross, not that you may escape it, but that you may endure it. Christ exempts you from sin, but not from sorrow. Remember that, and expect to suffer.
– Charles Spurgeon –