Tuesday, October 30, 2007

QUOTES OF THE WEEK! (2)

All of these quotes were gathered from Warren Wiersbe's excellent book Be Obedient. The quotes are Wiersbe's unless otherwise noted.

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Many believers will not commit themselves to ministry in one church but move from church to church when pastors and music programs change.

Faith is not believing in spite of evidence; it is obeying in spite of consequence. - G.A. Studdert Kennedy

Life can be difficult, sometimes the enemy comes in like a flood. But then is the time to prove our faith and live our songs. - Amy Carmichael

When circumstances become difficult and you are in the furnace of testing, remain where God has put you until He tells you to move. Faith moves in the direction of peace and hope, but unbelief moves in the direction of restlessness and fear.

You are safer in a famine in His will than in a palace out of His will. It has well been said, "The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you."

Faith is living without scheming. - Pete Quist

A husband out of the will of God can bring untold trouble to his wife and family.

The heart of every problem is the problem in the heart.

Covetousness is both the beginning and the end of the devil's alphabet, the first vice in corrupt nature that moves, and the last which dies. - Robert South

Abraham was separated but not isolated; he was independent, but not indifferent.

The better you know your Bible, the better you are equipped to fight the battle.

If we fail in the battle, it is not the fault of the equipment or the strategy of our Captain. Something is wrong with the soldiers.

"The trouble with the church, " said a pastor friend, "is that there are too many generals and not enough privates!"

Abraham was the father of the faithful. And Lot, his nephew, was the father of all such as are scarcely saved. - Alexander Whyte

Many things in this world are legal as far as courts are concerned but morally wrong as far as God's people are concerned.

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