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Prayer can do anything that God can do.
Worship is adoring contemplation of God.
The one who is truly born again will love the Word of God.
I would rather go to heaven alone than go to hell in company.
We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power.
The life of entire surrender is a joyous life all along the way.
Those who truly believe on Jesus Christ are saved from all fear.
If you in any way abate the doctrine of hell, it will abate your zeal.
The chief purpose of prayer is that God may be glorified in the answer.
Every true revival from that day to this has had its earthly origin in prayer.
If we then let the words of Christ abide in us, they will stir us up in prayer.
Prayer is the key that unlocks all the storehouses of God's. . .grace and power.
Every Christian who does not study, really study, the Bible every day is a fool.
Tell me your doctrine of the Fall and I will tell you the state of your theology.
Pray for great things, expect great things, work for great things, but above all pray.
The truly wise man is he who always believes the Bible against the opinions of any man.
Wealth, honors, pleasures, is not so eagerly to be desired as the forgiveness of our sins.
Triumphant prayer is almost impossible where there is neglect of the study of the Word of God.
Prayer will promote our personal holiness as nothing else, except the study of the Word of God.
God's Word is pure and sure, in spite of the devil, in spite of your fear, in spite of everything.
It is of the highest importance from the standpoint of experience that we know the Holy Spirit as a person.
To win men to acceptance of Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord is the only reason Christians are left in this world.
There are two ways of reaching the people. One way is to invite them to come to you, the other way is to go to them.
The failure to return thanks for definite blessings received is a manifestation of ingratitude that grieves Jesus Christ.
Prayer that is born of meditation upon the Word of God is the prayer that soars upward most easily to God's listening ears.
We are not saved by denying self, or taking up our cross, or doing anything else, we are saved by simply believing in Jesus.
Out of a very intimate acquaintance with D.L. Moody, I wish to testify that he was a far greater pray-er than he was preacher.
The best book in the world to put into the hands of one who desires to know about Jesus and to be saved is the gospel of John.
I am ready to meet God face to face tonight and look into those eyes of infinite holiness, for all my sins are covered by the atoning blood.
Those persons who know the deep peace of God, the unfathomable peace that passeth all understanding, are always men and women of much prayer.
The Spirit, when He prays through us, or helps us to meet the mighty "ougthness" of right praying, trims our praying down to the will of God.
Any church may have a mighty man of God for its pastor, if it is willing to pay the price, and that price is not a big salary, but great praying.
If loving God with all our heart and soul and might is the greatest commandment, then it follows that not loving Him that way is the greatest sin.
If you make a great deal of Christ, He will make a great deal of you; but if you make but a little of Christ, Christ will make but a little of you.
God has not changed; and His ear is just as quick to hear the voice of real prayer, and His hand is just as long and strong to save; as it ever was.
Just as one gets the firstfruits of spiritual salvation in the life that now is, so we get the firstfruits of our physical salvation in the life that now is.
All that God is, and all that God has, are at the disposal of player. Prayer can do anything that God can do, and as God can do anything, prayer is omnipotent.
I prayed fifteen years for the conversion of my oldest brother. When he seemed to be getting further and further away from any hope of conversion, I prayed on.
If you and I are to be used in our sphere as D.L. Moody was used in his, we must put all that we have and all that we are in the hands of God, for Him to use as He will.
There must be, in any complete revelation of God's mind and will and character and being, things hard for the beginner to understand; and the wisest and best of us are but beginners.
The man or woman at home who prays often has as much to do with the effectiveness of the missionary on the field, and consequently with the results of his or her labors, as the missionary.
We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power. We have a great deal of activity, but we accomplish little; many services but few conversions; much machinery but few results.
Oh, men and women, pray through; pray through! Do not just begin to pray and pray a little while and throw up your hands and quit; but pray and pray and pray until God bends the heavens and comes down.
We must always bear in mind that the primary purpose of our work is not to get people to join a church, to give up their bad habits, or to do anything other than to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior.
Do not study commentaries, lesson helps or other books about the Bible: study the Bible itself. Do not study about the Bible, study the Bible. The Bible is the Word of God, and only the Bible is the Word of God.
The truly wise man is he who believes the Bible against the opinions of any man. If the Bible says one thing, and any body of men says another, the wise man will decide, "This book is the Word of him who cannot lie".
To have as one's ever-present friend, and to be conscious that one has as his ever-present friend, the Holy Spirit and to surrender one's life in all it's departments entirely to His control - this is true Christian living.
Ninety-nine Christians in every hundred are merely playing at Bible study; and therefore ninety-nine Christians in every hundred are mere weaklings, when they might be giants, both in their Christian life and in their service.
We must know the power of the Blood if we are to know the power of God. Our knowing experimentally the power of the Word, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the power of prayer is dependent upon our knowing the power of the Blood of Christ.
When the perceptive child of God stops to weigh the meaning of these words, then notes the connection in which they are found, he or she is driven to say, I must pray, pray, pray. I must put all my energy and heart into prayer. Whatever else I do, I must pray.