How far must a Christian go in order to be saved? Only to the Cross. But if I am disobeying God in my life and cast off His law.
ALAN REDPATHIt comes to the one who believes that he who waits upon the Lord shall never be confounded.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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If you look up into His face and say, “Yes, Lord, whatever it costs,”
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We had taken into the battle, but now trusting in the limitless resources of our risen Lord.
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The essence of sin is arrogance; the essence of salvation is submission.
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If it has come that far, it has come with great purpose.
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First of all, it has gone past God and past Christ right through to me. If it has come that far.
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There’s some task which the God of all the universe, the great Creator, your redeemer in Jesus Christ has for you to do.
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No sin which we are capable of committing has ever taken God by surprise for He knew we were just like that.
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Prayer opens the channel between a soul and God; prayerlessness closes it.
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And which will remain undone and incomplete until by faith and obedience you step into the will of God.
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The best place any Christian can ever be in is to be totally destitute and totally dependant upon God, and know it.
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Deep down in the Christian’s life, always and all the time, there is to be a “no” to every demand that the flesh may make for recognition, and every demand that the flesh may make for approval.
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That is why prayer is so exhausting and so vital. If we believed it, the prayer meeting would be as full as the church.
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Oh, from what heights of blessing it is possible for a man to fall! To what depths of sin a man can descend, even with all that spiritual background!
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Lay the ax to the root of the tree, and the capacity for Jesus Christ will be increased tomorrow.
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For every discouragement has been allowed to come to us in order that through it we may be cast in utter helplessness at the Saviour’s feet.
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