Saturday, May 28, 2011

Hiding God's Word

The Psalmist said that he had hid God's Word in his heart, that he might not sin against Him; and you will find that the more of God's Word you hide in your heart, the easier it is to live a holy life. He also testified that God's Word had quickened him, and, as you receive God's Word into your being, your whole physical being will be quickened and you will be made strong. As you receive with meekness the Word, you will find faith upspringing within. And you will have life through the Word.
            -- Smith Wigglesworth

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

When We Measure God ...

Everywhere men are trying to discredit the Bible and take from it all the miraculous . . .


Another preacher said, "It was an easy thing for Jesus to feed the people with five loaves. The loaves were so big in those days that it was a simple matter to cut them into a thousand pieces each." But he forgot that one little boy brought those five loaves all the way in his lunch basket. There is nothing impossible with God. All the impossibility is with us when we measure God by the limitation of our unbelief.

We have a wonderful God, a God whose ways are past finding out, and whose grace and power are limitless.




-- Smith Wigglesworth, 1922

Saturday, May 14, 2011

By the Blood

"By the blood of Jesus my whole being is open to the fullness of God, and by that same precious blood I am closed to any power of the enemy.”


--Carrie Judd Montgomery, 1908

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

By and through prayer . . .

In October 1932 Roberts (Evan Roberts, the "father" of the great Welsh Revival of 1904) wrote, "My work is confined to prayer, and it is to such that I have devoted myself for the last twenty-five years. . . . I work as hard at prayer as if I had undertaken any other form of religious work. . . . By preaching I would reach the limited few -- by and through prayer I can reach the whole of mankind for God."


-- Wesley Duewel, Revival Fire