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Arguing Quote by Charles Spurgeon

“We cannot all ARGUE, but we can all PRAY; We cannot all be LEADERS, but we can all be PLEADERS; We cannot all be mighty in RHETORIC, but we can all be prevalent in PRAYER.” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“We cannot all ARGUE, but we can all PRAY; We cannot all be LEADERS, but we can all be PLEADERS; We cannot all be mighty in RHETORIC, but we can all be prevalent in PRAYER.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

Emphasizes that while not everyone can excel in debate, leadership, or eloquence, all can engage in prayer and pleading, highlighting humility and spiritual participation.

In simple terms: Everyone can pray, even if not a leader.

Key Takeaway

Prayer is a universal act of humility.

Themes

humility spirituality participation equality humility

Mood

hopeful reflective reverent

Type

inspirational spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • group worship
  • times crisis
  • daily routine

Key Concepts

prayer pleading leadership rhetoric

Practical Applications

  • spiritual counseling
  • community building

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does prayer foster community?
  • Can pleading replace rhetoric in conflict?
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