Let us see God before man every day.
ROBERT MURRAY M'CHEYNEGod’s children should pray. They should cry day and night to Him. God hears every one of your cries in the busy hour of the daytime and in the lonely watches of the night.
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If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room, I would not fear a million enemies.
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It is the mark of a hypocrite to be a Christian everywhere except at home.
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A man is what he is on his knees, and no more.
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My people’s greatest need is my personal holiness
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God’s children should pray. They should cry day and night to Him. God hears every one of your cries in the busy hour of the daytime and in the lonely watches of the night.
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Do not fear the face of man. Remember how small their anger will appear in eternity.
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I never see a sign Licensed to sell spirits without thinking that it is a license to ruin souls.
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Live near to God, and so all things will appear to you little In comparison to eternal realities.
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Seek to be made holier every day; pray, strive, wrestle for the spirit, to make you like God. Be as much you can with God.
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The seed of every sin known to man is in my heart.
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The nearer you take anything to the light, the darker its spots will appear; and the nearer you live to God, the more you will see your own utter vileness.
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I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest.
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Even in the wildest storms the sky is not all dark; and so in the darkest dealings of God with His children, there are always some bright tokens for good.
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I tell you, brethren, if mercies and if judgments do not convert you, God has no other arrows in His quiver.
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I am persuaded that I shall obtain the highest amount of present happiness.
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