You can delegate many things, but prayer is not one of them.
We may say simply that in the sight of God we are judged not so much by what we do as by our reasons for doing it.
The complacency of Christians is the scandal of Christianity.
What God declares the believing heart confesses without the need of further proof. Indeed, to seek proof is to admit doubt, and to obtain proof is to render faith superfluous.
Shall it be a religion or shall it be Christ? Shall it be churchianity or shall it be Jesus Christ? Shall it be pride or shall it be humility in Jesus Christ?
The kingdom of God is not in words. Words are only incidental and can never be fundamental. When evangelicalism ceased to emphasize fundamental meanings and began emphasizing fundamental words, and shifted from meaning to words and from power to words, they began to go down hill.
The Christian is strong or weak depending upon how closely he has cultivated the knowledge of God.
I did not go through the Book. The Book went through me.
A Christian expects to go to Heaven on the virtue of another.
History is little more than the story of man’s sin, and the daily newspaper a running commentary on it.
Prayer is the most sacred occupation a person could engage in.
No religion has ever been greater than its idea of God.
Powerless religion may put a man through many surface changes and leave him exactly what he was before.
Be hard on yourself and easy on others. Carry your own cross but never lay one on the back of another.
At the heart of the Christian message is God Himself waiting for His redeemed children to push in to conscious awareness of His Presence.
There are such things as consecrated griefs, sorrows that may be common to everyone but which take on a special character when accepted intelligently and offered to God in loving submission.
Perfect love knows no because.
We must break the evil habit of ignoring the spiritual. We must shift our interest from the seen to the unseen.
A thankful heart cannot be cynical.
Our error today is that we do not expect a converted man to be a transformed man, and as a result of this error our churches are full of substandard Christians. A revival is among other things a return to the belief that real faith invariably produces holiness of heart and righteousness of life.