It is not enough to wear an ornamental cross as a pretty decoration.
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It is not enough to wear an ornamental cross as a pretty decoration.
A. B. SIMPSONThe 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. SIMPSONWarning: we may become so enamored with God’s good gifts that we fail to worship the Giver.
A. B. SIMPSONThe safe place lies in obedience to God’s Word, singleness of heart and holy vigilance.
A. B. SIMPSONHave we forgotten that there is a Holy Ghost, that we must insist upon walking on crutches when we might fly?
A. B. SIMPSONThis 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.
A. B. SIMPSONOne of the special marks of the Holy Ghost in the Apostolic Church was the spirit of boldness.
A. B. SIMPSONIf God’s Word is not absolutely and completely true, it is too weak a cable to fix our anchorage and guarantee our eternal peace.
A. B. SIMPSONThere is no wonder more supernatural and divine in the life of a believer than the mystery and ministry of prayer…the hand of the child touching the arm of the Father and moving the wheel of the universe.
A. B. SIMPSONOnce I tried to use Him, now He uses me.
A. B. SIMPSONOne of the first signs of a Spirit-filled life is enthusiasm!
A. B. SIMPSONGod is preparing his heroes; and when the opportunity comes, he can fit them into their places in a moment, and the world will wonder where they came from.
A. B. SIMPSONIt is all right when God sends us the approval of our fellow men; however, we must never make that approval a motive in our life.
A. B. SIMPSONTemptation exercises our faith and teaches us to pray.
A. B. SIMPSONForget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
A. B. SIMPSONThere is not a command God gives to His children for which He does not provide the enablement for obedience.
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