Saturday, July 28, 2012

Quote by Ravenhill

We Christians are debtors to all men at all times in all places, but we are so smug to the lostness of men. We've been "living in Laodicea," lax, loose, lustful, and lazy. Why is there this criminal indifference to the lostness of men? Our condemnation is that we know how to live better than we are living.
-Leonard Ravenhill

Thursday, July 19, 2012

A Great thought from Torrey

Evangelist R. A. Torrey said this about the importance of the Word of God. "You may talk about power; but, if you neglect the one Book that God has given you as the one instrument through which He imparts and exercises His power, you will not have it. You may read many books and go to many conventions and you may have your all-night prayer meetings to pray for the power of the Holy Ghost; but unless you keep in constant and close association with the one Book, the Bible, you will not have power.

"And if you ever had power, you will not maintain it except by the daily, earnest, intense study of that Book. Ninety-nine Christians in every hundred are merely playing at Bible study; and therefore ninety-nine Christians in every hundred are mere weaklings, when they might be giants, both in their Christian life and in their service.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Convicting Quotes


If the Great Commission is true, our plans are not too big; they are too small.
-Pat Morley

God did not shower such great blessing on this nation for the Christians to live in extravagance, in self-indulgence, and in spiritual weakness.
-K.P. Yohannan, Revolution in World Missions