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(6) It is necessary to take care to begin, if only for a moment, your exterior actions with this interior gaze and that you do the same while you are doing them when you have finished them.
(6) Most Christians do not feel that they have been called to a deep, inward relationship to their Lord... Actually it is very simple. It is only the turning and yielding of your heart to the Lord.
(6) I saw that all the flowers he created are lovely. The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm.
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(6) Many think that theology is mere science, or rhetoric, whereas it is a living experience and practice.
(6) It is by no means enough to have knowledge of the Christian faith, for Christianity consists rather of practice.
(6) Many people make a mistake because they prepare themselves only for major afflictions and remain totally without defense, strength or resistance when it comes to small ones.
(6) When they are going about these spiritual exercises with the greatest delight and pleasure, and when they believe that the sun of Divine favor is shining most brightly upon them, God turns all this light of theirs into darkness.
(7) I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt that I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation; and an assurance was given me, that He had taken away my sins, even mine.
(7) But whom then do you mean by "one that is perfect?" We mean one in whom is the mind which was in Christ.
(7) Revivals are hindered when ministers and churches take wrong ground in regard to any question involving human rights.
(7) All that was necessary on my part, was to get my own consent to give up my sins, and accept Christ.
(7) Whatever my former deficiencies may have been, God requires that I should now be holy. Whether convicted, or otherwise, duty is plain. God requires present holiness.
(7) He/she "was scripturally assured that it was needful for the recipient of this grace, as a worker together with God, to place himself believing upon 'the alter of the sactifieth the gift.'"
(7) Holy intention is to the actions of a person that which the soul is to the body.
(7) He that would die well, must always look for death, every day knocking at the gates of the grave.
(7) Christianity, though the most perfect rule of life that ever was devised, is far from being barely a rule of life... It is not a religion of forms, and modes, and decencies. It is being transformed into the image of God. It is being like-minded with Christ.
(7) One cause, therefore, of the dullness of many Christians is prayer, is their slight acquaintance with the sacred volume.
(7) I began to have a new kind of apprehensions and ideas of Christ.
(7) True religion, in great part, consist in holy affections.
(8) Cheap grace is the deadly enemy of our Church.
(8) When it has reached its term the consciousness finds itself possessed by the sense of Being, at one and the same time greater than the Self and identical with it: great enough to be God, intimate enough to be me.
(8) Superficiality is the curse of our age. The doctrine of instant satisfaction is a primary spiritual problem.
(8) To our most bitter opponents we say: "We shall match your capacity to inflict suffering by our capacity to endure suffering. We shall meet your physical force with soul force.
(8) Black people who have been humiliated and oppressed by the structures of white society six days of the week gather together each Sunday morning in order to experience another definition of their humanity.
(8) When we are lost in the woods the sight of a signpost is a great matter. He who first sees it cries "Look!" the whole party gathers round and stares. But when we have found the road and are passing signposts every few miles, we shall not stop and stare.
(8) Christianity is pre-eminently the religion of slaves.
(8) One of the greatest hindrances to internal peace which the Christian encounters is the common habit of dividing our lives into two areas-- the sacred and the secular.
(8) The striking similarity between the social position of Jesus in Palestine and that of the vast majority of American Negros is obvious.
(8) It takes a new consciousness to go back and isolate this whole body of material as a problem rather than a normative tradition.
(8) Individualism and spiritualism thus combine to impoverish and even distort the following Jesus.
(8) Without our suffering, our work would just be social work, very good and helpful, but not the work of Jesus Christ, not part of the Redemption.
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