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It is as natural to God to answer prayer as it is for us to ask. How He delights to hear our petitions, and how He loves to answer them!
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It is as natural to God to answer prayer as it is for us to ask. How He delights to hear our petitions, and how He loves to answer them!
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John MacArthur
The weight of so many responsibilities and distractions – even the worthwhile ones – has a crushing effect on a person’s relationship with Christ. It ruins our taste for spiritual things. It suppresses our exuberance for spiritual service. It suffocates our passion for pursuing Christ and the intimate relationship He offers. It all grinds away at our soul. Eventually, following Jesus starts to lose its luster. The blessings and joys of walking with Him are crowded out by myriad tiny details of life.
John MacArthur
"J'ose dire que la plus grande bénédiction terrestre que Dieu puisse donner à chacun d'entre nous est la santé, à l'exception de la maladie. La maladie a souvent été plus utile aux chrétiens de Dieu que la santé."
Charles H. Spurgeon
“I venture to say that the greatest earthly blessing that God can give to any of us is health, with the exception of sickness. Sickness has frequently been of more use to the saints of God than health has.”
Charles H. Spurgeon
Frederick Franck
The cross of the Cruxifixion without the cross of the Resurrection is the symbol of a mutilated Christianity.
Frederick Franck
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The sins of the wicked pierced Christ’s side; but the sins of the righteous pierce His heart.
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Philip Schaff
The Person of Christ is to me the surest as well as the most sacred of all facts; as certain as my own personal existence; yea, even more so: for Christ lives in me, and He is the only valuable part of my existence. I am nothing without my Savior; I am all with Him, and would not exchange Him for the whole world.
Philip Schaff
C.S. Lewis
If conversion to Christianity makes no improvement in a man’s outward actions – if he continues to be just as snobbish or spiteful or envious or ambitious as he was before – then I think we must suspect that his ‘conversion’ was largely imaginary.
C.S. Lewis
Charles H. Spurgeon
Let this be to you the mark of true Gospel preaching – where Christ is everything, and the creature is nothing; where it is salvation all of grace, through the work of the Holy Spirit applying to the soul the precious blood of Jesus.
Charles H. Spurgeon
R.C. Sproul
The Westminster Shorter Catechism answers the fourteenth question, “What is sin?” by the response, “Sin is any want of conformity to, or transgression of, the law of God.” Here we see sin described both in terms of passive and active disobedience. We speak of sins of commission and sins of omission. When we fail to do what God requires, we see this lack of conformity to His will. But not only are we guilty of failing to do what God requires, we also actively do what God prohibits. Thus, sin is a transgression against the law of God.
R.C. Sproul
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“We have no right to expect that all our illnesses will be healed in this present age, only in the eternal state will Christ’s work be fully applied and all disease gone. Still, we should pray for the sick knowing that our God may bring healing if we ask in faith and trust in His good purposes.”
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T.J. Green
God is an expert at redeeming our past mistakes to propel us in our destiny. The very things the enemy would use to disqualify you, God can use to display His grace in your life. In the story of Jonah, we have an unsuccessful prophet who runs in the opposite direction of the calling on his life. Despite his rebellion, God had already made supply and set in motion a master plan to get him back on track. The city of Ninevah heard of this fantastic fish journey that this rebellious prophet of God took, and the whole city repented and was saved. God's grace turned Jonah's mistake into a whole city being saved. What mistakes in your life is God redeeming and making into a fantastic and beautiful story of grace?
T.J. Green
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Prayer does not change God’s will it implements it.
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Charles H. Spurgeon
A Christian is a perpetual miracle.
Charles H. Spurgeon
Charles H. Spurgeon
“This is our comfort. We are “immortal until our work is done;” mortal still, but immortal also. Let us never fear death, then, but rather rejoice at the approach of it, since it comes at our dear Bridegroom's bidding!”
Charles H. Spurgeon
La prière n'est pas magique. Dieu n'est pas un groom céleste prêt à nos côtés et appels pour satisfaire tous nos caprices.
R.C. Sproul
T.S. Eliot
The greatest proof of Christianity for others is not how far a man can logically analyze his reasons for believing, but how far in practice he will stake his life on his belief.
T.S. Eliot
John MacArthur, Éphésiens, Moody, 1986, p. 161.
Every individual believer is to stay close to Jesus Christ, faithfully using his spiritual gift in close contact with every believer he touches, and that through such commitment and ministry the Lord’s power will flow for the building up of the Body in love.
John MacArthur, Ephesians, Moody, 1986, p. 161.
Martin Luther
“God delights in our temptations and yet hates them. He delights in them when they drive us to prayer; He hates them when they drive us to despair.”
Martin Luther
Charles Hodge
“Christian humility does not consist in denying what there is of good in us; but in an abiding sense of ill-desert, and the consciousness that what we have of good is due to the grace of God.”
Charles Hodge
Roy Hession, The Calvary Road, Christian Literature Crusade, 1950, p. 48.
To be broken means to have no rights before God and man. It does not mean merely surrendering my rights to Him but rather recognizing that I haven’t any, except to deserve hell. It means just being nothing and having nothing that I call my own, neither time, money, possessions nor position.
Roy Hession, The Calvary Road, Christian Literature Crusade, 1950, p. 48.