The Holy Spirit is just as truly in us when He makes no sign as when the fountains of joy are overflowing, or the waters of peace are softly refreshing our weary and troubled heart.
A. B. SIMPSONForget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
More A. B. Simpson Quotes
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There is not a command God gives to His children for which He does not provide the enablement for obedience.
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Unless I am sure I am doing more at home to send the gospel abroad than I can do abroad, I am bound to go.
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Difficulties and obstacles are God’s challenges to faith. When hindrances confront us in the path of duty, we are to recognize them as vessels for faith to fill with the fullness and all-sufficiency of Jesus.
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All earth-born hopes with time must pass away; prayer grasps eternal things; pray, always pray.
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Let us honor the Holy Ghost.
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Prayer is the link that connects us with God.
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We must surrender ourselves so utterly that we can never own ourselves again. We must hand over self and all its rights in an eternal covenant, and give God the absolute right to own us, control us and possess us forever.
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Before we can speak God’s message, we must learn to listen. The opened ear comes before the opened mouth.
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One bright and thankful look at the cross is worth a thousand morbid, self-condemning reflections.
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One of the special marks of the Holy Ghost in the Apostolic Church was the spirit of boldness.
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Once a leader delegates, he should show utmost confidence in the people he has entrusted.
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Forget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
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The religion of the Bible is wholly supernatural.
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May God so fill us today with the heart of Christ that we may glow with the divine fire of holy desire.
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Our God has boundless resources. The only limit is in us. Our asking, our thinking, our praying are too small. Our expectations are too limited.
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