Gospel

November 11, 2012

We might as well pray for God to invade and conquer us, for until he does, we remain in peril from a thousand foes.  We bear within us the seeds of our own disintegration.  Our moral imprudence puts us always in danger of accidental or reckless self-destruction. The strength of our flesh is an ever present danger to our souls.  Deliverance can come to us only by the defeat of our old life.  Safety and peace come only after we have been forced to our knees.  God rescues us by breaking us, by shattering our strength and wiping out our resistance.  Then He invades our natures with that ancient and eternal life which is from the beginning.  So he conquers us and by that benign conquest saves us for himself.

 – AW Tozer –

November 10, 2012

Your new birth puts God into action in you.  It lets all of God loose, clothed with the redeemed humanity of your own flesh and blood as a forgiven sinner, so that at last you become a normal human being as Jesus was.

– Ian Thomas –
The Indwelling Life, p26

November 9, 2012

The Cross in actual history is the point where the real Presence of God enters human history; and the point where the real Presence of God enters human life is the moment of absolute surrender, not of religious sentiment.  The first step to sacramental discipleship is the crowning of Jesus as Lord.

– Oswald Chambers –

November 6, 2012

God is waiting for you to stop so He can begin.

– Watchman Nee –

November 5, 2012

When the Gospel is at stake, everything is at stake.

– RC Sproul –

November 3, 2012

The purpose of God isn’t to save us from Hell. The purpose of God is to make us like Christ.

– AW Tozer –

October 26, 2012

Many people see salvation only as deliverance from judgment; they have not seen that salvation is also deliverance from self.

– Watchman Nee –

October 13, 2012

Many people see salvation only as deliverance from judgment; they have not seen that salvation is also deliverance from self.

– Watchman Nee –

October 12, 2012

As Christians we should have only one message coming out of our lips and lives: the unsearchable riches of Christ!
(see Ephesians 3.8)

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