"Supply does not come through prayer. It comes……" — Henry Thomas Hamblin
"Supply does not come through prayer. It comes as a result of an attitude of faith, a condition of mind and heart, in which the Invisible is depended upon for all things necessary, instead of upon the visible and earthly. Prayer in the form of begging and beseeching God to kindly answer our requests is not capable of producing supply in itself."
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Henry Thomas Hamblin
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13 Quotes by Henry Thomas Hamblin
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One of the great underlying principles governing our life is service. Most of us have to work, but do we…
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Service rendered as a gift or love-offering to Life: work that is engaged in, not for self or for profit,…
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You are the architect of your own life.
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Life is good and is always trying to do us a good turn if we will only allow it to…
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The abundance of God is like a mighty ocean, so vast you cannot possibly exhaust it or cause a shortage…
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If you believe that God overrules all things for good, and only permits apparently evil happenings for good and the…
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People suffer from pain and call it evil, yet in reality it may be growing pains of the Spirit-the changing…
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Nothing is too small a subject for prayer, because nothing is too small to be the subject of God's care.
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There are principles which govern our life-they are the principles of Life. If our life is lived according to these…
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There is only one principle, and this is Good. There is no principle of evil. If there were a principle…
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Religious teaching in the past has dealt mainly with preparing people for the next world. This is of course of…
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It is the experience of those who have tried it, that working from a sense of duty, working for the…
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