Give up the struggle and the fight; relax in the omnipotence of the Lord Jesus.
ALAN REDPATHLay the ax to the root of the tree, and the capacity for Jesus Christ will be increased tomorrow.
More Alan Redpath Quotes
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He deeper and more staggering can be his collapse. There is never a day in any man’s life but that he is dependent upon the grace of God for power and the blood of Jesus for cleansing.
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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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When God wants to do an impossible task, he takes an impossible man, and he crushes him.
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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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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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Before we can pray, “Lord, Thy Kingdom come,” we must be willing to pray, “My Kingdom go.”
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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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And I know that if I confess my sins, God is faithful and just to forgive me.
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Let me say to you that truth has always lived with the minority; what the majority says at a given moment is usually wrong.
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The essence of sin is arrogance; the essence of salvation is submission.
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It comes to the one who believes that he who waits upon the Lord shall never be confounded.
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Have all been the means in the hands of God of driving the nails into the self-life which so easily complains.
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There is no circumstance, no trouble, no testing, that can ever touch me until, first of all, it has gone past God and past Christ, right through to me.
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If it has come that far, it has come with great purpose.
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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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