- “I never felt such an entire emptiness of self-love, or any regard to any private, selfish interest of my own. It seemed to me, that I had entirely done with myself. I felt that the opinions of the world concerning me were nothing, and that I had no more to do with any outward interest of my own, than with that of a person whom I never saw. The glory of God seemed to be all, and in all, and to swallow up every wish and desire of my heart” – Sarah Edwards, wife of Jonathan Edwards
Prayer
Giving God a Clear Road for Action by S. D. Gordon
Out in one of the trans-Mississippi states I ran across an illustration of prayer in real life that caught me… Continue reading →
Touching the Hidden Keys by S. D. Gordon
One of the most remarkable illustrations in recent times of the power of prayer, may be found in the experience… Continue reading →
What It Means To Pray Through By Sarah Foulkes Moore
This article is reprinted by request from an early edition of Herald of His Coming. Both Sarah Foulkes Moore and… Continue reading →
Account of Two Women Who Prayed for D. L. Moody
“After the Chicago fire he went to London to rest and to learn from the Bible scholars there. He had… Continue reading →
- “If my attitude be one of fear, not faith, about one who has disappointed me; if I say, ‘Just what I expected,’ if a fall occurs, then I know nothing of Calvary love.” – Amy Carmichael
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Verse of the Day
[Walk in Love] Therefore be imitators of God as dear children. And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma. — Ephesians 5:1-2 (NKJV)
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