Lay the ax to the root of the tree, and the capacity for Jesus Christ will be increased tomorrow.
ALAN REDPATHReturn to the battle again, no longer trusting in the false and insufficient human resources which so foolishly.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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It’s Satan’s delight to tell me that once he’s got me, he will keep me. But at that moment I can go back to God.
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We mean far more to God than the work we do.
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You will be that inevitably–but primarily we are saved in order to be conformed to the likeness of Jesus Christ, God’s Son.
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What we are is much more important to Him than what we do for Him.
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He will only plant that seed where the conviction of his spirit has brought brokenness, where the soil has been watered with the tears of repentance as well as the tears of joy.
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The immense step from the Babe at Bethlehem to the living, reigning triumphant Lord Jesus, returning to earth for His own people – that is the glorious truth proclaimed throughout Scripture.
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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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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.
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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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You are never used of God to bring blessing until God has opened your eyes and made you see things as they are.
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He is the person or thing that if lost would leave us desolate.
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The Bible NEVER flatters its heroes.
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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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Give up the struggle and the fight; relax in the omnipotence of the Lord Jesus.
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It tells us the truth about each one of them in order that against the background of human breakdown and failure we may magnify the grace of God and recognize that it is the delight of the Spirit of God to work upon the platform of human impossibilities.
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