Monday, April 16, 2012
A Meek Person is ...
"He knows he is as weak and
helpless as God declared him to be, but paradoxically, he knows at the
same time that he is in the sight of God of more importance than angels.
IN HIMSELF, NOTHING; IN GOD, EVERYTHING. THAT IS HIS MOTTO." -- A.W. Tozer
Saturday, April 14, 2012
That thing is sin
If you wish to determine the lawfulness of a pleasure, follow this rule:
"Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God,, or takes away the relish of spiritual things; whatever increases the authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin." -- Mother of John Wesley
"Whether therefore you eat, or drink, or whatsoever you do, do all to the glory of God" 1 Cor. 10:31
"Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God,, or takes away the relish of spiritual things; whatever increases the authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin." -- Mother of John Wesley
"Whether therefore you eat, or drink, or whatsoever you do, do all to the glory of God" 1 Cor. 10:31
Monday, March 26, 2012
Test for our love of God
"You shall not be known by special rites or habits, not by a special form of dress or manner of speech; not by special austerities and unusual customs, like the Pharisees, the Essenes or the scribes, but by deep, genuine, and tender affection. And it is well known it was this which eminently distinguished the first Christians, and was the subject of remark by the surrounding pagans. 'See,' said the pagan, 'see how they love one another! They are ready to lay down their lives for each other.' " (from Barnes' Notes, Electronic Database Copyright © 1997, 2003, 2005 by Biblesoft)
Look to the "Faithful One" for Victory
J. Hudson Taylor, the great missionary often said, "It is not by trying to be faithful, but in looking to the Faithful One, that we win the victory."
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Doing God's Work--God's Way
"Yet another way of working is to begin with God; to ask His plans, and to offer ourselves to Him to carry out His purposes." -- Hudson Taylor (Emphasis supplied). Wycliffe Handbook of Preaching and Preachers, W. Wiersbe, p. 243.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
'My name is I AM'
"I was regretting the past and
fearing the future. Suddenly my Lord was speaking. 'My name is I AM.' He
paused, I waited. He continued. 'When you live in the past with its
mistakes and regrets it is hard. I am not there. My name is not, I WAS.
When you live in the future with its problems and fears it is hard. I am
not there. My name is not, I WILL BE. But when you live in this moment,
it is not hard. I am here. My name is I AM.'" - Helen Malacoat
Monday, February 6, 2012
Faith and Hope
"…Faith looks backward—hope looks
onward and upward. Faith is concerned with the Person who promises—hope
with the One and the things promised. Faith accepts—hope expects. Faith
appropriates—hope anticipates. Faith believes and takes—hope desires and
waits. Faith comes by hearing—hope comes by experience. Faith the
root—hope is the fruit." -- G.H. Knight
Friday, January 27, 2012
Kindness is the "common-language" of Love
"One time Paul Harvey spoke about a man named Carl Coleman
who was driving to work when a woman tried to pass him with her car and
got too close and dinged his fender with hers.
They both pulled over and when she saw the damage she started crying. She admitted that it was her fault, but it was a brand-new car, it had only been out of the showroom two days!
How was she ever going to face her husband?
Mr. Coleman was sympathetic but explained they had to exchange their licenses and registrations.
When the woman reached into the glove compartment and pulled out the papers the first paper was a note, obviously written by a man; it read: "In case of accident, remember, Honey, it's you I love, not the car." (Paul Harvey Jr., Paul Harvey's for What It's Worth, 1992, p. 31)
They both pulled over and when she saw the damage she started crying. She admitted that it was her fault, but it was a brand-new car, it had only been out of the showroom two days!
How was she ever going to face her husband?
Mr. Coleman was sympathetic but explained they had to exchange their licenses and registrations.
When the woman reached into the glove compartment and pulled out the papers the first paper was a note, obviously written by a man; it read: "In case of accident, remember, Honey, it's you I love, not the car." (Paul Harvey Jr., Paul Harvey's for What It's Worth, 1992, p. 31)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Attributes of God
"There are seasons in the lives of
all when it is not easy, no not even for Christians, to believe that God
is faithful. Our faith is sorely tried, our eyes bedimmed with tears,
and we can no longer trace the outworkings of His love. Our ears are
distracted with the noises of the world, harassed by the atheistic
whisperings of Satan, and we can no longer hear the sweet accents of His
still small voice. Cherished plans have been thwarted, friends on whom
we relied have failed us, a professed brother or sister in Christ has
betrayed us. We are staggered. We sought to be faithful to God, and now a
dark cloud hides Him from us. We find it difficult, yea, impossible,
for carnal reason to harmonize His frowning providence with His gracious
promises. Ah, faltering soul, severely tried fellow pilgrim, seek grace
to heed Isa. 50:10..." (A.W. Pink, The Attributes of God, pp. 53-54)
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Meeting God in your prison of circumstances.
"Whenever you get
into a prison of circumstances, be on watch. Prisons are rare places
for seeing things. It was in prison that Bunyan saw his wondrous
allegory and Paul met the Lord and John looked through heaven's open
door and Joseph saw God's mercy. God has no chance to show His mercy to
some of us except when we are in some distressing sorrow. The night is
the time to see the stars." -- F. B. Meyer
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Do you really want to see a revival begin?
“Do you really want to see a revival begin? Then go back to your home and draw a circle around you on the floor. Then get down on your knees in the middle of the circle and ask God to convert everybody inside that circle. When you do that, and God answers, you are experiencing the start of revival.” -- Gypsy Smith
Monday, January 9, 2012
"In omitting the Cross you have cut
the Achilles' tendon of the Church: it cannot move, nor even stand,
when this is gone. Holy work falls to the ground: it faints and dies
when the blood of Jesus is taken away. The Cross must be put in the
front more than ever by the faithful, because so many are unfaithful." -- Charles Spurgeon
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