Friday, February 20, 2009

More from "Kneeling We Triumph"

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote some quotes from the book Kneeling We Triumph. Here are some more:

God sets more value on prayer and communion than labor. (A.W. Roffe)

Hurried devotions make weak faith, feeble convictions, questionable piety. To be little with God is to be little for God.

Beware of the barrenness of a busy life.

We are in an age in which speed, production, achievement, and creation are the measuring rods by which all men are judged. These, however, are false standards. The eternal God is concerned with growing a forest of oaks rather than filling the backyard with toadstools. He is more concerned with character than he is with production.

The great business of Satan is to draw us away from communion with God.

In the past century, if the physical birth rate had been as low as the spiritual birth rate, the human race would now be almost extinct.

It is very much easier to work than to pray.

Don't give God instructions - just report for duty.

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