God had one Son without sin, but He never had a son without trial.
DWIGHT L. MOODYSome people think God does not like to be troubled with our constant coming and asking. The way to trouble God is not to come at all.
More Dwight L. Moody Quotes
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There will be no peace in any soul until it is willing to obey the voice of God.
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God never made a promise that was too good to be true.
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Before we pray that God would fill us, I believe we ought to pray Him to empty us.
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The measure of a man is not how many servants he has but how many men he serves .
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I never saw a fruit-bearing Christian who was not a student of the Bible.
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No one can sum up all God is able to accomplish through one solitary life, wholly yielded, adjusted, and obedient to Him.
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This lost world will never be reached and brought back to loyalty to God, until the children of God wake up to the fact that they have a mission in the world. If we are true Christians we should all be missionaries.
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I’d rather be able to pray than to be a great preacher; Jesus Christ never taught his disciples how to preach, but only how to pray.
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The fact is, we are leaky vessels, and we have to keep right under the fountain all the time to keep full of Christ, and so have fresh supply.
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Whatever you love more than God is your idol.
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Everybody wants to enjoy heaven after they die, but they don’t want to be heavenly-minded while they live.
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God has two thrones, on in the highest heavens, the other in the lowliest heart.
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If you have so much business to attend to that you have no time to pray, depend upon it that you have more business on hand than God ever intended you should have.
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Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the other 99 will read the Christian.
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Fervency in prayer by the power of the Holy Spirit is a good preservative against thoughts rushing in. Flies never settle on the boiling pot.
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