A book to definitely read slowly
Poignant Quotes:
Our doing and working are but the fruit of Christ's work in us.
You can trust Him to keep you trusting and abiding.
Live your daily life in the full consciousness of being righteous in God's sight, an object of delight and pleasure in Christ. Holy in God has reference to His inmost being; righteous, to His dealings with His creatures.
Apply this to the promise of the text: "He that establishes us in Christ is God." As you now, at this moment, abandon all anxiety about your growth and progress to the God who has undertaken to establish you in the Vine, and feel what a joy it is to know that God alone has charge, ask and trust Him by the Holy Spirit ever to remind you of this your blessed relation to Him. He will do it; and with each new morning your faith may grow stronger and brighter: I have a God to see that each day I become more firmly united to Christ.
Believer! When striving to find the way to abide in Christ from moment to moment, remember that the gateway is: Abide in Him at this present moment.
In the healthy exercise of giving and taking is all the enjoyment of life.
It is only into the thirst of an empty soul that the streams of living waters flow.
Believe that he will do His work with power, if only you do not hinder Him. Believe that He is working, even you cannot discern it.
Cultivate carefully the habit of daily, yea, continually honoring Him by the quiet, restful confidence that He is doing His work within.
Christian, pray for grace to see in every trouble, small or great, the Father's finger pointing to Jesus, and saying, Abide in Him.
It is only as long as salvation is to the sinner nothing by a personal safety, that he can be careless or afraid of the doing of God's will.
Be assured that there is still much of your Lord's will that you do not yet understand.
Disobedience dulls the conscience, darkens the soul, deadens our spiritual energies - therefore keep the commandments of Christ with implicit obedience. Be a soldier that asks nothing but the orders of the commander.
...there is nothing so attractive as joy, no preaching so persuasive as the sight of hearts made glad.
The Christian often tries to forget his weakness: God wants us to remember it, to feel it deeply.
He does not, as so many believers imagine, take the feeble life He finds in them, and impart a little strength to aid them in their feeble efforts. No; it is in giving His own life in us that He gives us His power.
When the union with Christ is rejoiced in as our highest good, and everything sacrificed for the strength will be made perfect in our weakness.