• “But the misfortune is that people wish to direct God instead of resigning themselves to be directed by Him. We wish to take the lead, and to follow in a way of their own selection instead of submissively and passively following where God sees fit to conduct them. And hence it is, that many souls who are called to the enjoyment of God himself and mot merely to the gifts of God, spend all their lives in pursuing and in feeding on little consolations.” – Madame Guyon

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Impressions – Streams in the Desert 10/19

“The ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them” (Num. 10:33).
God does give us impressions, but not… Continue reading

Moonless Trust by Elisabeth Elliott

Some of you are perhaps feeling that you are voyaging just now on a moonless sea. Uncertainty surrounds you. There… Continue reading

Delayed – Streams in the Desert 10/18

“Know of a surety that thy seed shall be sojourners in a land that is not theirs; . . .… Continue reading

He Refines Them – Streams in the Desert 10/17

“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is… Continue reading

Members of His Body by Mrs. Cowman

Members of His Body

“I have found an atonement” (Job 33:24, margin).

Divine healing is just divine life. It is… Continue reading

Satan’s Tools – Streams in the Desert 10/16

“Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and, let us run with… Continue reading

Mary: Portrait of a Woman Used by God by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

One of my favorite biblical role models is Mary of Nazareth. In her life I have found a wealth of… Continue reading

Many Crowd The Savior’s Kingdom by Amy Carmichael

Many crowd the Savior’s kingdom,
Few receive His cross;
Many seek His consolation,
Few will suffer loss.
For the dear… Continue reading

Broken Things – Streams in the Desert 10/15

“By reason of breakings they purify themselves” (Job 41:25).
God uses most for His glory those people and things which… Continue reading

Love of the World By Elisabeth Elliot

John tells us in his first letter that anyone who loves the world is a stranger to the Father’s love.… Continue reading

  • “Noble, breathtaking, captivating, Christ-centered femininity is…a beauty that does not draw attention to the woman but to Jesus…it’s a loveliness that flows from deep within–the refreshing beauty of heaven, of a life transformed from the inside out by Jesus Christ” – Leslie Ludy

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