Quotemeal: Jul. 17th, 1999

Saturday, July 17, 1999

"Apostolic preaching is not marked by its beautiful diction, or literary polish, or Cleverness of expression, but operates in demonstration of the Spirit and of power."
— Arthur Wallis

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"The Spirit of God first imparts love; he next inspires hope, and then gives liberty; and this is about the last thing we have in many of our churches."
"Culture of intellect, without religion in the heart, is only civilized barbarism and disguised animalism."
"The chief pang of most trials is not so much the actual suffering itself as our own spirit of resistance to it."
"We must be willing to get rid of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is awaiting us."

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Illustration of Arthur Wallis — "Apostolic preaching is not marked by its beautiful diction, or literary polish, or Cleverness of expression, but operates in demonstration of the Spirit and of power."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.