Have 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. SIMPSONThe safe place lies in obedience to God’s Word, singleness of heart and holy vigilance.
More A. B. Simpson Quotes
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The religion of the Bible is wholly supernatural.
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As long as you want anything very much, especially more than you want God, it is an idol.
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It is not the part of faith to question, but to obey.
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Prayer is the link that connects us with God.
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Let us honor the Holy Ghost.
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Be brave. Cowards always get hurt. Brave men generally come out unharmed.
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This is our high calling, to represent Christ, and act in His behalf, and in His character and spirit, under all circumstances and toward all men.
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Warning: we may become so enamored with God’s good gifts that we fail to worship the Giver.
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Aggressive Christianity is the world’s greatest need.
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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.
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Pray, 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.
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God is not looking for extraordinary characters as His instruments, but He is looking for humble instruments through whom He can be honored throughout the ages.
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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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One bright and thankful look at the cross is worth a thousand morbid, self-condemning reflections.
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The 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.
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