Forget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
A. B. SIMPSONForget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
A. B. SIMPSONPrayer is the ascending vapor which supplies The showers of blessing, and the stream that flows Through earth’s dry places, till on every side “The wilderness shall blossom as the rose.
A. B. SIMPSONThere is not a command God gives to His children for which He does not provide the enablement for obedience.
A. B. SIMPSONWhen God wants to bring more power into our lives, He brings more pressure. He is generating spiritual force by friction.
A. B. SIMPSONPray, always pray; when sickness wastes thy frame, Prayer brings the healing power of Jesus’ name.
A. B. SIMPSONThe greatest need of our age and of every age, the greatest need of every human heart, is to know the resources and sufficiency of God.
A. B. SIMPSONYou must have faith in God.
A. B. SIMPSONHave you ever learned the beautiful art of letting God take care of you and giving all your thought and strength to pray for others and for the kingdom of God? It will relieve you of a thousand cares.
A. B. SIMPSONLet us honor the Holy Ghost.
A. B. SIMPSONWe 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.
A. B. SIMPSONGod’s jewels are often sent us in rough packages and by dark liveried servants, but within we find the very treasures of the King’s palace and the Bridegroom’s Love.
A. B. SIMPSONOne bright and thankful look at the cross is worth a thousand morbid, self-condemning reflections.
A. B. SIMPSONAs long as you want anything very much, especially more than you want God, it is an idol.
A. B. SIMPSONI like to interpose in all of my appointments, if the Lord wills.
A. B. SIMPSONPray, always pray; beneath sins heaviest load, Prayer claims the blood from Jesus’ side that flowed. Pray, always pray; though weary, faint, and lone, Prayer nestles by the Father’s sheltering throne.
A. B. SIMPSONIt is not enough to wear an ornamental cross as a pretty decoration.
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