He deeper and more staggering can be his collapse. There is never a day in any man’s life but that he is dependent upon the grace of God for power and the blood of Jesus for cleansing.
ALAN REDPATHWe are fit for the work of God only when we have wept over it.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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When God wants to do an impossible task, he takes an impossible man, and he crushes him.
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We need, men so possessed by the Spirit of God that God can think His thoughts through our minds.
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You will be that inevitably–but primarily we are saved in order to be conformed to the likeness of Jesus Christ, God’s Son.
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It tells us the truth about each one of them in order that against the background of human breakdown and failure we may magnify the grace of God and recognize that it is the delight of the Spirit of God to work upon the platform of human impossibilities.
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And I know that if I confess my sins, God is faithful and just to forgive me.
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What we are is much more important to Him than what we do for Him.
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You are never used of God to bring blessing until God has opened your eyes and made you see things as they are.
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The higher the pinnacle of blessing, authority, and publicity he has attained by grace.
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It’s Satan’s delight to tell me that once he’s got me, he will keep me. But at that moment I can go back to God.
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For every discouragement has been allowed to come to us in order that through it we may be cast in utter helplessness at the Saviour’s feet.
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And which will remain undone and incomplete until by faith and obedience you step into the will of God.
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Prayer releases the grip of Satan’s power; prayerlessness increases it.
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Circumstances which we have resented, situations which we have found desperately difficult.
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There is nothing–no circumstance, no trouble, no testing–that can ever touch me until.
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That is why prayer is so exhausting and so vital. If we believed it, the prayer meeting would be as full as the church.
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