Lay the ax to the root of the tree, and the capacity for Jesus Christ will be increased tomorrow.
ALAN REDPATHHow 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.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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Return to the battle again, no longer trusting in the false and insufficient human resources which so foolishly.
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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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That He can plan His will through our actions, that He can direct His strategy of world evangelization through His Church.
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I believe that the sphere of service, your career.
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No man can use his Bible with power unless he has the character of Jesus in his heart.
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It has come with a great purpose, which I may not understand at the moment. But as I refuse to become panicky.
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The secret of every discord in Christian homes and communities and churches is that we seek our own way and our own glory.
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He is the person or thing that if lost would leave us desolate.
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The Christian life doesn’t get easier as one gets older.
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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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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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What we are is much more important to Him than what we do for Him.
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There is nothing–no circumstance, no trouble, no testing–that can ever touch me until.
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The plan which God has mapped out for you and prepared for you, is the greatest agency in His hands to conform You to His character and to His will.
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Circumstances which we have resented, situations which we have found desperately difficult.
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