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Some people like to read so many [Bible] chapters every day. I would not dissuade them from the practice, but I would…
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The observant man recognizes many mysteries into which he can not pretend to see, and he remembers that the world is too…
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I cannot tell you how much I owe to the solemn word of my good mother.
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Hang that question up in your houses, "What would Jesus do?" and then think of another, "How would Jesus do it?" for…
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The whole Christ seeks after each sinner, and when the Lord finds it, he gives himself to that one soul as if…
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It is a good rule never to look into the face of a man in the morning till you have looked into…
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It is the burning lava of the soul that has a furnace within--a very volcano of grief and sorrow-it is that burning…
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It is well said that neglected prayer is the birth-place of all evil.
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Methinks every true Christian should be exceedingly earnest in prayer concerning the souls of the ungodly; and when they are so, how…
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Oh, without prayer what are the church's agencies, but the stretching out of a dead man's arm, or the lifting up of…
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Oh! yes, (the prayer meeting) is the place to meet with the Holy Ghost, and this is the way to get His…
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Only the prayer which comes from our heart can get to God's heart.
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