Baptism is faith in action.

How dangerous a master human emotion is!

Many confuse understanding with believing.

An unpeaceful mind cannot operate normally.

The fruit of the Spirit is . . . self-control

Oh, Lord, you have indeed been gracious to me.

With complete consecration comes perfect peace.

Outside Christ, I am empty; in Christ, I am full.

Baptism is an outward expression of an inward faith.

We work because we have not seen the work of Christ.

Our rest lies in looking to the Lord, not to ourselves.

Spiritual advancement is measured by faithful obedience.

God has supplied all my needs and has not failed me once.

I want nothing for myself; I want everything for the Lord.

Our prayers lay the track down which God's power can come.

The 'flesh' is too bad to be cleansed; it must be crucified.

Frequently the burden or concern in the spirit is for prayer.

Good is not always God's will, but God's will is always good.

Whatever the mind sets itself on is what the man walks after.

A Christian life is an unending engagement on the battlefield.

Actually, only God can satisfy a Christian's heart; man cannot.

All we have-ourselves-to Him, and if that be all, that is enough.

The Christian faith begins not with a big DO but with a big DONE.

The cross grants us position, the Holy Spirit gives us experience.

One gains by losing self for others and not by hoarding for oneself.

A born-again person ought to possess unspeakable peace in the spirit.

We may be weak, but looking at our weakness will never make us strong.

The Christian experience, from start to finish, is a journey of faith.

Every true work is not done to the poor. Every true work is done to Me.

Not until we take the place of a servant can He take His place as Lord.

May we always be possessed by the consciousness that we are not our own.

Why do so many Christians pray such tiny prayers when their God is so big?

Lord, I am willing to break my heart in order that I may satisfy Thy heart!

A spiritual Christian should welcome any burden which the Lord brings his way.

The cares of this life emerge as very small items indeed along our daily path.

The right attitude is this: that I have my own will, yet I will the will of God.

The devil abhors light and truth because these remove the ground of his working.

To keep our hand on the plow while wiping away our tears -- THAT is Christianity!

At times it seems we require more grace to lose our wealth than to lose our life!

All knowledge is the outgrowth of obedience; everything else is just information.

Our old history ends with the Cross; our new history begins with the resurrection.

The note of hallelujah must never be in short supply in the spirit of the believer.

God is not seeking a display of my Christ-likeness , but a manifestation of His Christ.

To secure one's freedom the Christian must experience God's light which is God's truth.

Separation to God, separation from the world, is the first principle of Christian living.

Victory is the normal experience of a Christian; defeat should be the abnormal experience.

A mistaken thought may be corrected easily, but an errant affection is nearly unmanageable.

God asks for men who are totally broken and who will follow Him even to death to work for Him.

The idea of waste only comes into our Christianity when we underestimate the worth of our Lord.

Were our spirits hardy we would be able to meet the most disturbing situation with peace and rest.

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