One of the first signs of a Spirit-filled life is enthusiasm!
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One of the first signs of a Spirit-filled life is enthusiasm!
A. B. SIMPSONOne bright and thankful look at the cross is worth a thousand morbid, self-condemning reflections.
A. B. SIMPSONYou must have faith in God.
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. SIMPSONBefore we can speak God’s message, we must learn to listen. The opened ear comes before the opened mouth.
A. B. SIMPSONDifficulties 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.
A. B. SIMPSONWarning: we may become so enamored with God’s good gifts that we fail to worship the Giver.
A. B. SIMPSONTemptation exercises our faith and teaches us to pray.
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. SIMPSONThe human body has been called the microcosm of the universe, a little world of wonders and a monument of divine wisdom and power, sufficient to convince the most incredulous mind of the existence of the Great Designer.
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. SIMPSONForget yourself and live for others, for It is more blessed to give than to receive.
A. B. SIMPSONAll that God requires of us is an opportunity to show what He can do.
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. SIMPSONOnce I tried to use Him, now He uses me.
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.
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