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Make Quotes by Edward McKendree Bounds
- No learning can make up for the failure to pray. No earnestness, no diligence, no study, no gifts will supply its lack.
- Those who know God the best are the richest and most powerful in prayer. Little acquaintance with God, and strangeness and coldness to Him, make…
- Little praying is a kind of make believe, a salve for the conscience, a farce and a delusion.
- The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early on their knees. He who fritters away the early morning,…
- Few persons are made of such strong fiber that they will make a costly outlay when surface work will pass as well in the market.
- Faith can make no appeal to reason or the fitness of things; its appeal is to the Word of God, and whatever is therein revealed,…
- Preaching is not the performance of an hour. It is the outflow of a life. It takes twenty years to make a sermon because it…
- Prayer is a specific divine appointment, an ordinance of Heaven, whereby God purposes to carry out His gracious designs on earth and to execute and…
- Prayer-leadership preserves the spirituality of the Church, just as prayerless leaders make for unspiritual conditions.
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