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The secret of praying is praying in secret. A sinning man will stop praying, and a praying man will stop sinning.


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It is not the distance of the earth from the sun, nor the sun's withdrawing itself, that makes a dark and gloomy day; but the interposition of clouds and vaporous exhalations. Neither is thy soul beyond the reach of the promise, nor does God withdraw Himself; but the vapours of thy carnal, unbelieving heart do cloud thee.


1.9K      2016-04-05     2
Maybe the atheist cannot find God for the same reason a thief cannot find a policeman.


1.5K      2011-08-07     2
Years are slipping away and time is flying. Graveyards are filling up and families are thinning. Death and judgement are getting nearer to us all. And yet you live like one asleep about your soul! What madness! What folly! What suicide can be worse than this? Awake before it is too late; awake, and arise from the dead, and live to God. Turn to Him who is sitting at the right hand of God, to be your Saviour and Friend. Turn to Christ, and cry mightily to Him about your soul. Holiness (Chapter 6)


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How foolish are they who know not God! So many good things before their eyes, yet Him Who Is they fail to see.Confessions (Ch. Conversion)


1.7K      2016-05-10     1
When a Russian cosmonaut returned from space and reported that he had not found God, C.S. Lewis responded that this was like Hamlet going into the attic of his castle looking for Shakespeare. If there is a God, he wouldn't be another object in the universe that could be put in a lab and analyzed with empirical methods. He would relate to us the way a playwright relates to the characters in his play. We (characters) might be able to know quite a lot about the playwright, but only to the degree the author chooses to put information about himself in the play. The Reason for God (122)


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We see the main cause of unbelief and despair. It is ignorance of the Father's interest in redemption; the ignorance of the transaction between the Father and the Son is the cause of this, 'because they know not him who sent me.'


0.9K      2024-04-26     0
To openly defy Him who is clothed with omnipotence, who can rend us in pieces or cast us into Hell any moment He pleases, is the very height of insanity.


1.1K      2024-01-22     0
In the church in Acts, the Scripture says they were all amazed, but today, everyone just wants to be amused.


1.1K      2012-07-23     0
Our spiritual immaturity never shows up more than in our lack of praying, be it alone or in a church prayer meeting. Let 20% of the choir members fail to turn up for rehearsal and the choir master is offended. Let 20% of the church members turn up for a prayer meeting, and the pastor is elated.


1.1K      2012-02-20     0
No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying. The pulpit can be a shopwindow to display one's talents; the prayer closet allows no showing off.


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The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything. Blend of quotes found in Father Brown Stories


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If Jesus had preached the same message that ministers preach today, He would never have been crucified. Godcast(36)


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If our disapproval of God's existence is strong enough, our sensory faculties and our rational faculties will not be able to infer that he is there. Think (63)


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The typical criticisms by secular people about the oppressiveness and injustices of the Christian church actually come from Christianity's own resources for critique of itself. The Reason for God (60)


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The only explanation for why an ancient writer would mention the cushion, the 153 fish, and the doodling in the dust is because the details had been retained in the eyewitnesses' memory. The Reason for God (107)


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How could you empirically prove that no one should believe something without empirical proof? You can't, and that reveals it to be, ultimately, a belief. The Reason for God (118)


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