As the bells ring out the joys of Christmas, may we also be alert for the final trumpet that will announce His return, when we shall always be with Him.
ALAN REDPATHIt is faith which turns distress into singing.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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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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Give up the struggle and the fight; relax in the omnipotence of the Lord Jesus.
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At that moment He’ll flood your Life with His presence and power.
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As I lift up my eyes to Him and accept it as coming from the throne of God for some great purpose of blessing to my own heart.
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If you look up into His face and say, “Yes, Lord, whatever it costs,”
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God will never plant the seed of his life upon the soil of a hard, unbroken spirit.
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When we get to the end of ourselves, we get to the beginning of God.
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We need, men so possessed by the Spirit of God that God can think His thoughts through our minds.
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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.
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It comes to the one who rests upon the promises of the Word. It comes to the man who lives by faith as if in the actual possession of the answer to his prayer, although the enemy is still around him.
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And every demand that the flesh may make for vindication. Always the Christian must bear about in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus.
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We will only advance in our evangelistic work as fast and as far as we advance on our knees.
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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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Let us learn this lesson from Nehemiah: you never lighten the load unless first you have felt the pressure in your own soul.
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Before we can pray, “Lord, Thy Kingdom come,” we must be willing to pray, “My Kingdom go.”
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