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John Chapman

The Power of a Surrendered Life

  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted2 days ago
    This strength He imparts is for every day, but it is for all the days of our lives.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted2 days ago
    Thus we become responsible for the atmosphere of our lives. There are certain people who provoke you the moment you see them, and there are others who command a benediction upon you without opening their lips.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted5 days ago
    Will you not now, in simplicity of faith, and without waiting for any feeling whatever, simply say, 'Lord Jesus, as I once took Thee as my Savior from the guilt of sin, I now take Thee as my Deliverer from the power of sin, and enter into the possession of my inheritance in Thee'?
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted5 days ago
    Now, just as you came as a sinner to a crucified Christ, come as a weary saint to a risen and mighty Christ, and, remembering how you. once knelt under the burden of your sins, kneel again under the burden of your failures as a Christian, of your doubts, of your anxieties, of your fears, of your defeats, of your weakness; and look to Him just as simply by faith to give you victory, and possession, and rest, as once you looked to Him by faith to give you pardon and peace.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted5 days ago
    , the blessedness of putting all that we have into the hands of the Lord Jesus Christ, both to keep and control, to be tamed by Him!
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted5 days ago
    fiery temper is a good thing if it is controlled, instead of controlling us.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted7 days ago
    A Christian lingering on the Egyptian side of the wilderness is peculiarly discontented, and in him may be found all the marks of the wilderness experience. He is continually looking over into Egypt, and wishing he might have liberty to do Egyptian things. It is on this side of the wilderness that the backsliding takes place. There is a story of a little girl who often fell out of bed, and who was finally asked by her mother to think why she was always falling out of bed. After a period of reflection, she answered, 'I think it is because 1 go to sleep too near where I get in.' That is just the trouble with the great majority of Christians. They do come out of the grosser forms of worldliness, but they linger so near the borders of the world that they are always rather longing to go back into the old things, and not infrequently they do slip back.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted7 days ago
    And another thing we need to see about that wilderness. It had two borders. There was the Egyptian side of the wilderness, and the Canaan side.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted7 days ago
    There are no restful Christians in the wilderness. Happy moments come, indeed, but they do not stay.
  • Jasmina Aleta Demrovskyhas quoted7 days ago
    There is a proper wilderness experience, and it is sometimes necessary that a child of God shall learn to depend upon God, shall learn by an experience which may be bitter as at Marah or blessed as at Elim, that all his springs must be found in God.
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