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WISDOM OF C.S. LEWIS

"He who has Christ and everything else has no more than he who has Jesus only."

From The Weight of Glory
Compiled in Words to Live By

WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS

The great word of Jesus to His disciples is Abandon.

When God has brought us into the relationship of disciples, we have to venture on His word;

trust entirely to Him and watch that when He brings us to the venture, we take it.

Studies in the Sermon on the Mount

WISDOM FROM CHARLES H. SPURGEON

“Let us trust God's heart, where we cannot trace His hand!”

WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS

The Bible is the only Book that gives us any indication of the true nature of sin, and where it came from.

from The Philosophy of Sin, 1107 R

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WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS

Christianity is not consistency to conscience or to convictions; Christianity is being true to Jesus Christ.

from Biblical Ethics, 111 L

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With all pun intended the skeptic really butched this one! contradiction? Does prefer castrated men? Our response to the critics
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How should you take care of yourself?

When Mickey Mantle was dying of diseases brought on by a life of heavy drinking, he said that he would have taken better care of himself had he only known how long he was going to live.

He gives us a profound lesson. How should we “take care of ourselves” when we are never to cease?

Jesus shows his apprentices how to live in the light of the fact that they will never stop living. This is what His students are learning from Him.

From “The Divine Conspiracy” – Dallas Willard

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WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS

Awe is the condition of a man’s spirit realizing Who God is and what He has done for him personally.
Our Lord emphasizes the attitude of a child; no attitude can express such solemn awe and familiarity as that of a child.

from Not Knowing Whither, 882 L

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