The flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh.
F.B. MEYERWatch the morning watch. Do not see the face of man until you have seen the face of God. Before you enter on the day with its temptations, look up into His face and hide His Word in your heart.
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There is no sin so profound, no despondency so low, no misery so abject, but the love of Christ is deeper.
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The love of God toward you is like the Amazon River flowing down to water a single daisy.
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There is no burden of the spirit but is lighter by kneeling under it.
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Joy is peace dancing and peace is joy at rest.
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Habits of prayer need careful cultivation.
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Though justification costs us nothing but the sacrifice of our pride, it has cost Christ His blood.
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The certainty of our salvation rests on the character of God.
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God has a purpose in every life, and when the soul is completely yielded and acquiescent, He will certainly realize it. Blessed is he who has never thwarted the working of the divine ideal.
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The man who prays grows, and the muscles of the soul swell from this whipcord to iron bands.
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Christ’s work needs no repetition. It is final because it is perfect.
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Go on day by day fulfilling the task of the day, and leaving the results with God.
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God is down in front. He is in the tomorrows. It is tomorrow that fills men with dread. God is there already. All the tomorrows of our life have to pass Him before they can get to us.
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I used to think that God’s gifts were on shelves one above the other and that the taller we grew in Christian character, the more easily we should reach them.
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Watch the morning watch. Do not see the face of man until you have seen the face of God. Before you enter on the day with its temptations, look up into His face and hide His Word in your heart.
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By an act of consecration, let us ask Him to forgive the robbery of the past, and let us profess our desire to be henceforth utterly and only for Him- His slaves, owning no master other than Himself.
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