The enemy will not see you vanish into God’s company without an effort to reclaim you.
– C.S. Lewis –
The enemy will not see you vanish into God’s company without an effort to reclaim you.
– C.S. Lewis –
Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the Book widens and deepens with our years.
– Charles H. Spurgeon –
Our power in drawing others after the Lord mainly rests in our joy and communion with Him ourselves.
– J. G. Bellett –
Before we go to our knees to receive the Baptism of Fire, let me beg of you to see to it that your souls are in harmony with the will and purpose of the Holy Spirit whom you seek.
– William Booth –
You are not here in the world for yourself. You have been sent here for others. The world is waiting for you!
– Catherine Booth –
This generation of Christians is responsible for this generation of souls on the earth!
– Keith Green –
We give ourselves to prayer. We preach a Gospel that saves to the uttermost, and witness to its power. We do not argue about worldliness; we witness. We do not discuss philosophy; we preach the Gospel. We do not speculate about the destiny of sinners; we pluck them as brands from the burning. We ask no man’s patronage. We beg no man’s money. We fear no man’s frown…Let no man join us who is afraid, and we want none but those who are saved, sanctified and aflame with the fire of the Holy Ghost.
– Samuel Chadwick –
Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.
– Charles Spurgeon –
The popular notion that the first obligation of the church is to spread the gospel to the uttermost parts of the earth is false. Her first obligation is to be spiritually worthy to spread it. Our Lord said “Go ye,” but He also said, “Tarry ye,” and the tarrying had to come before the going. Had the disciples gone forth as missionaries before the day of Pentecost it would have been an overwhelming spiritual disaster, for they could have done no more than make converts after their likeness, and this would have altered for the worse the whole history of the Western world and had consequences throughout the
ages to come.
– AW Tozer –
from Of God and Men, 35-37.