• “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

Poems/Hymns

Eternity by Martha Snell Nicholson

I stood with God on the edge of the world,

and my hand was in His hand.

I looked down… Continue reading

Eternity by Corrie ten Boom

A man may go to heaven

without health
without wealth
without fame
without a great nature
without learning
without culture… Continue reading

Do the Next Thing – Author Unknown

 

“At an old English parsonage down by the sea,
there came in the twilight a message to me.
Its… Continue reading

Deliverance from a Fit of Fainting by Annie Bradstreet

 


Worthy art Thou, O Lord, of praise,
But ah! It’s not in me.
My sinking heart I pray Thee… Continue reading

Dear Refuge of My Weary Soul by Anne Steele

1. Dear refuge of my weary soul,

On Thee, when sorrows rise
On Thee, when waves of trouble roll,
My… Continue reading

Dear Lord, I Praise Your Name by Xiao Min

(Canaan Hymn: No. 2,  P. 3;  CD II – 1;  K – 1; Original… Continue reading

Day is Dying in the West by Mary A. Lathbury

Day is dying in the west;
Heav’n is touching earth with rest;
Wait and worship while the night
Sets the… Continue reading

Day By Day by Lina Sandell

Day by day, and with each passing moment,
Strength I find, to meet my trials here;
Trusting in my Father’s… Continue reading

Cords of Love by Amy Carmichael

O Beloved of my soul,
This do I desire:
Faith for the impossible,
Love that will not tire.
Jesus, Savior,… Continue reading

Come Unto Me by Annie Johnson Flint

Come Unto Me

Come unto Me, all ye that labor,
That sink beneath your load of care;
Come unto Me… Continue reading

  • “The opposite of patience is not impatience, but unbelief.” – Jackie Pullinger

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Verse of the Day

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer. — Psalm 19:14 (NKJV)

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