Sourcing

June 20, 2015

Christ wants not nibblers of the possible, but grabbers of the impossible.

– CT Studd –

June 11, 2015

God uses men who are weak and feeble enough to lean on him.

– Hudson Taylor –

June 7, 2015

God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supply.

– Hudson Taylor –

April 20, 2015

All God’s giants have been weak men, who did great things for God because they believed that God would be with them.

– Hudson Taylor –

April 8, 2015

There was a day when I died, utterly died—died to George Mueller, his opinions, preferences, tastes, and will!—died to the world, its approval or censure —died to the approval or blame even of my brethren or friend,— and since then I have studied only to show myself approved unto God.

– George Muller –

April 7, 2015

The most important and profitable time of my whole day is the time I spend with God.

– Andrew Murray –

March 29, 2015

There are two kinds of people in the world—only two kinds. Not black or white, rich or poor, but those either dead in sin or dead to sin.

– Leonard Ravenhill –

February 26, 2015

The Christian is the man who no longer seeks his salvation, his deliverance, his justification in himself, but in Jesus Christ alone. He knows that God’s Word in Jesus Christ pronounces him guilty, even when he does not feel his guilt, and God’s Word in Jesus Christ pronounces him not guilty and righteous, even when he does not feel that he is righteous at all. The Christian no longer lives of himself, by his own claims and his own justification, but by God’s claims and God’s justification.

– Dietrich Bonhoeffer –
from Life Together, 1939

February 25, 2015

God is not looking for brilliant men, is not depending upon eloquent men, is not shut up to the use of talented men in sending His Gospel out in the world. God is looking for the broken men who
have judged themselves in the light of the Cross of Christ. When He wants anything done, He takes up men who have come to the end of themselves, whose confidence is not in themselves, but in God.

– Harry A. Ironside –