The World

Abusing this world – Robert Murray McCheyne

Abusing this world – Robert Murray McCheyne

“The form of this world is passing away”
1 Corinthians 7:31

Brethren, if you are ever so deeply taken up with any enjoyment that it takes away your love for prayer or for your Bible, or that it would frighten you to hear the cry, “The bridegroom comes” and you’d reply, “Has He come already?” then you are abusing this world.

– Robert Murray McCheyne –

Unholy Church – Charles Spurgeon

Unholy Church – Charles Spurgeon

An unholy church! it is useless to the world, and of no esteem among men. It is an abomination, hell’s laughter, heaven’s abhorrence. The worst evils which have ever come upon the world have been brought upon her by an unholy church.

– Charles Spurgeon –

No hope for revival? – Lester Roloff

No hope for revival? – Lester Roloff

I see no hope for a revival among God’s people today. They are so enamored and so cluttered up with Hollywood and newspapers and magazines and parties and bowling alleys and camping trips and everything else. How in the world are they going to get still long enough to see anything from God?

– Lester Roloff –

The Church and the World – LE Maxwell

The Church and the World – LE Maxwell

The Church had never such influence over the world as in the days when she had nothing to do with the world.

LE Maxwell –
Prairie Pastor issue number 1, January 1928

Dying to Live – Lettie B. Cowman

Dying to Live – Lettie B. Cowman

You must die in order to live. You must refuse to consult your own ease and well-being. You must be crucified, not only in desires and habits which are sinful, but in many more which appear innocent and right.

– Lettie B. Cowman –
Streams in the Desert

God pity us – Leonard Ravenhill

God pity us – Leonard Ravenhill

God pity us that after years of writing, using mountains of paper and rivers of ink, exhausting flashy terminology about the biggest revival meetings in history, we are still faced with gross corruption in every nation, as well as with the most prayerless church age since Pentecost.

– Leonard Ravenhill –