Let the consequences of your obedience be left up to God.
Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.
When you are in the dark, listen, and God will give you a very precious message.
The aim of the missionary is to do God’s will, not to be useful, not to win the heathan; he is useful and does win the heathen, but that is not his aim. His aim is to do the will of his Lord.
If we rely on the Holy Spirit, we shall find that our prayers become more and more inarticulate; and when they are inarticulate, reverence grows deeper and deeper.
When it is a question of God’s almighty Spirit, never say, ‘I can’t.’
Don’t forget to pray today because God did not forget to wake you up this morning.
Never look for justice in this world, never cease to give it.
The peace that Jesus gives is never engineered by circumstances on the outside.
It is perilously easy to have amazing sympathy with God’s truth and remain in sin.
We are built for the valley, for the ordinary stuff we are in, and that is where we have to prove our mettle.
If you are going through a time of discouragement, there is a time or great personal growth ahead.
A saint realizes that it is God who engineers his circumstances; consequently there are no complaints, only unrestrained surrender to Jesus.
How many people have you made homesick for God?
A good book, in the language of the book-sellers, is a salable one; in that of the curious, a scarce one; in that of men of sense, a useful and instructive one.
Get alone with Jesus and either tell Him that you do not want sin to die out in you – or else tell Him that at all costs you want to be identified with His death.
Perseverance is more than endurance. It is endurance combined with absolute assurance and certainty that what we are looking for is going to happen.
Discipleship is based solely on devotion to Jesus Christ, not on following after a particular belief or doctrine.
Confidence in the natural world is self-reliance; in the spiritual world, it is God-reliance.
Character in a saint means the disposition of Jesus Christ persistently manifested.