Let the Lord alone be the object of your prayers.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Let the Lord alone be the object of your prayers.
– Charles Spurgeon –
Again I say, There is all the difference in the world between knowing the Word of God and knowing the God of the Word.
– Leonard Ravenhill –
True prayer is not the noisy sound
That clamorous lips repeat,
But the deep silence of a soul
That clasps Jehovah’s feet.
– Charles Spurgeon –
God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supplies.
– Hudson Taylor –
What could we do without the Book
That God gave us to read?
No more than any farmer
Who hadn’t any seed!
– C T Studd –
Everywhere in His Word, God’s actions and attitude are shaped by prayer. To quote all the scriptural passages that prove the immediate, direct, and personal relation of prayer to God would be to transfer whole pages of the Scripture to this study.
– EM Bounds –
Whenever you get a blessing from God, give it back to him as a love gift. … Offer the blessing back to him in a deliberate act of worship. If you hoard a thing for yourself, it will turn into spiritual dry rot, as the manna did when it was hoarded. God will never let you hold a spiritual thing for yourself; it has to be given back to him that he may make it a blessing to others.
– Oswald Chambers –
The essential nature of Deity is holiness, and the power of God is proved in his becoming a Baby. That is the staggering proposition the Bible gives—God became the weakest thing we know. … The tremendous revelation of Christianity is not the Fatherhood of God, but the Babyhood of God – God became the weakest thing in His own creation, and in flesh and blood He levered it back to where it was intended to be. No one helped Him; it was done absolutely by God manifest in human flesh. God has undertaken not only to repair the damage, but in Jesus Christ the human race is put in a better condition than when it was originally designed.
– Oswald Chambers –
Jesus had only three years to accomplish His life-work. If we remember how quickly three years in an ordinary life pass away, and how little at their close there usually is to show for them, we shall see what must have been the size and quality of life, which in so marvelously short a time made such a deep and ineffaceable impression on the world and left to mankind such a heritage of truth and influence.
– James Stalker –
taken from his book The Life of Jesus Christ, 1880