There is no sin so profound, no despondency so low, no misery so abject, but the love of Christ is deeper.
F.B. MEYERThere is no sin so profound, no despondency so low, no misery so abject, but the love of Christ is deeper.
F.B. MEYERBy an act of consecration, let us ask Him to forgive the robbery of the past, and let us profess our desire to be henceforth utterly and only for Him- His slaves, owning no master other than Himself.
F.B. MEYERThe greatest tragedy of life is not unanswered prayer, buy unoffered prayer.
F.B. MEYERThe man who prays grows, and the muscles of the soul swell from this whipcord to iron bands.
F.B. MEYERThe spirit of the gospel is in absolute disagreement with the spirit of the world.
F.B. MEYERTo be strong, to steer straight onward, to dare to praise God, to sit alone and keep silence because He has laid it upon us, to put our mouths in the dust, if so be there may be hope — here is fortitude indeed.
F.B. MEYERConsecration is not the act of our feelings but of our WILL.
F.B. MEYERIf you’re not willing to give up everything for Christ, are you willing to be made willing?
F.B. MEYERThe quiet life is by no means the greatest life. Some characters can only reach the highest standard of spirituality by the disturbings or displacings in the order of God’s providence.
F.B. MEYERThere is no burden of the spirit but is lighter by kneeling under it.
F.B. MEYERChrist’s work needs no repetition. It is final because it is perfect.
F.B. MEYERDo not look down, brooding over your weakness! Do not look back upon your past, strewn with failure! Look up to the living Christ!
F.B. MEYERIf you are not willing to be used by God, ask God to make you willing to be willing.
F.B. MEYERGo on day by day fulfilling the task of the day, and leaving the results with God.
F.B. MEYERThe flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh.
F.B. MEYERGod has a purpose in every life, and when the soul is completely yielded and acquiescent, He will certainly realize it. Blessed is he who has never thwarted the working of the divine ideal.
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