God’s timing is always precise, certain, and punctual, but the Lord doth not compute and reckon his seasons of working by our arithmetic.
– John Flavel –
1627–1691
God’s timing is always precise, certain, and punctual, but the Lord doth not compute and reckon his seasons of working by our arithmetic.
– John Flavel –
1627–1691
Oh, how few find time for prayer! There is time for everything else—time to sleep and time to eat, time to read the newspaper and the novel, time to visit friends, time for everything else under the sun—but no time for prayer, the most important of all things, the one great essential!
– Oswald Smith –
He who has no vision of ETERNITY will never get a true hold of TIME.
– T. Carlyle –
Folks, it’s getting late and it’s getting serious.
– David Wilkerson –
from sermon “A Call to Anguish”
In these days there is not time to pray; but without time, and a lot of it, we shall never learn to pray. It ought to be possible to give God one hour out of twenty-four all to Himself.
– Samuel Chadwick –
Do not be lazy. Run each day’s race with all your might, so that at the end you will receive the victory wreath from God. Keep on running even when you have had a fall. The victory wreath is won by him who does not stay down, but always gets up again, grasps the banner of faith and keeps on running in the assurance that Jesus is Victor.
– Basilea Schlink –
Nothing so effectually hinders hearing God’s voice as opening the heart too much to other voices. A heart too deeply interested in the news, the literature, and the society of this world cannot hear the divine voice. It needs stillness, retirement, and concentration to give God the heed He claims.
– Andrew Murray –
Whole days and weeks have I spent prostrate on the ground in silent or vocal prayer.
– George Whitefield –
I am perfectly confident that the man who does not spend hours alone with God will never know the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
– Oswald J. Smith –