God judges what we give by what we keep.

Never give up praying until the answer comes.

The greater the trial, the sweeter the victory.

God not only orders our steps, He orders our stops.

They that trust in the Lord shall never be confounded!

The only way to learn strong faith is to endure great trials.

Laying up treasures in heaven will draw the heart heavenward.

Where faith begins, anxiety ends; where anxiety begins, faith end.

What a bitter, bitter thing is the service of Satan, even in this world!

The word of God is our only standard, and the Holy Spirit our only teacher.

The province of faith begins where probabilities cease and sight and sense fail.

Trials, obstacles, difficulties and sometimes defeats, are the very food of faith.

Only a life of prayer and meditation will render a vessel ready for the Master's use.

God is the author of the Bible, and only the truth it contains will lead people to true happiness.

If the Holy Spirit guides us, He will do it according to the Scriptures and never contrary to them.

The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.

Wherever God has given faith, it is given, among other reasons, for the very purpose of being tried.

The Lord Jesus, everything. In himself worse than nothing. By grace, in Christ, the son of the King.

I hope in God, I pray on, and look yet for the answer. They are not converted yet, but they will be.

Our heavenly Father never takes anything from his children unless he means to give them something better.

The first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day is to have my soul happy in the Lord.

When God overcomes our difficulties for us, we have the assurance that we are engaged in His work and not our own

The less we read the Word of God, the less we desire to read it, and the less we pray, the less we desire to pray.

The vigor of our spiritual life will be in exact proportion to the place held by the Bible in our life and thoughts.

Every instance of obedience, from right motives, strengthens us spiritually, whilst every act of disobedience weakens us.

Intimate knowledge of God is possible if we habitually search His Holy Scriptures & translate what we find into obedience.

I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk about, when I lie down and when I rise up. And the answers are always coming.

When the day of recompense comes, our only regret will be that we have done so little for Him, not that we have done too much.

The greater the difficulty to be overcome, the more will it be seen to the glory of God how much can be done by prayer and faith.

Oh this is reality, not a fable, that the Lord Jesus Christ is our friend. And we should not be satisfied until we are brought to this.

The joy which answers to prayer give, cannot be described; and the impetus which they afford to the spiritual life is exceedingly great.

There is an intimate connection between the life of the Christian here and the enjoyment and the glory in the day of Christ's appearing.

Be assured that Christianity is something more than forms and creeds and ceremonies: there is life, and power, and reality, in our holy faith.

Money is really worth no more than as it can be used to accomplish the Lord's work. Life is worth as much as it is spent for the Lord's service.

Often the work of the Lord itself may be a temptation to keep us from that communion with Him which is so essential to the benefit of our own souls.

Faith does not operate in the realm of the possible. There is no glory for God in that which is humanly possible. Faith begins where man's power ends.

If we say we trust in Him, but in reality do not, then God, taking us at our word, lets us see that we do not really confide in Him, and hence failure arises.

If we say we trust in Him, but in reality do not, then God, taking us at our word, lets us see that we do not really confide in Him; and hence failure arises.

If we desire our faith to be strengthened, we should not shrink from opportunities where our faith may be tried, and therefore, through trial, be strengthened.

I desire many things concerning myself; but I desire nothing so much, as to have a heart filled with love to the Lord. I long for a warm personal attachment to Him.

A servant of God has but one Master. It ill becomes the servant to seek to be rich, and great, and honored in that world where his Lord was poor, and mean, and despised.

The Lord never lays more on us, in the way of chastisement, than our state of heart makes needful; so that whilst He smites with the one hand, He supports with the other.

Let no one profess to trust in God, and yet lay up for future wants, otherwise the Lord will first send him to the hoard he has amassed, before He can answer the prayer for more.

How important it is to ascertain the will of God, before we undertake anything, because we are then not only blessed in our own souls, but also the work of our hands will prosper.

The longer I live, the more I am enabled to realize that I have but one life to live on Earth, and that this one life is but a brief life, for sowing, in comparison with eternity, for reaping.

I believe God has heard my prayers. He will make it manifest in His own good time that He has heard me. I have recorded my petitions that when God has answered them, His name will be glorified.

God is pleased continually to vary His mode of dealing with us, in order that we may not be tempted to trust in donors, or in circumstances, but in Him alone, and to keep our eye fixed upon Him.

The individual who desires to have his sins forgiven, must seek for it through the blood of Jesus. The individual who desires to get power over sin, must likewise seek it through the blood of Jesus.

The natural mind is ever prone to reason, when we ought to believe; to be at work, when we ought to be quiet; to go our own way, when we ought steadily to walk on in God's ways, however trying to nature.

It is of immense importance for the understanding of the word of God, to read it in course, so that we may read every day a portion of the Old and a portion of the New Testament, going on where we previously left off.

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