For My Own Future Notes:
Page 4 - “It will cost something to walk slow in the parade of the ages, while excited men of time rush about confusing motion with progress. But it will pay in the long run and the true Christian is not much interested in anything short of that.”
Page 7 - “Worship is to feel in your heart and express in some appropriate manner a humbling but delightful sense of admiring awe, astonished wonder, and overpowering love in the presence of that most ancient Mystery, that Majesty which philosophers call the First Cause, but which we call Our Father in Heaven.”
Page 11 - “With a large vocabulary you are able to be precise in what you are saying. Nothing takes the place of using the right word. Flaubert used to say there are no synonyms. Find the right word, and use it.”
Page 24 - “For one, the fellowship of the Church has degenerated into a social fellowship with a mild religious flavor. For me, either I want God or I do not want anything at all to do with religion….Either I want it all or I do not want any. I want God or I am perfectly happy to go out and be something else.”
“Another result of the failure to honor the Holy Ghost is that so many non-spiritual, un-spiritual and anti-spiritual features have been brought into the church. The average church could not run on a hymnbook and a Bible. The church started out with a Bible and then developed a hymnbook, and for years, that was enough. Now, some people could not serve God without at least one vanload of equipment to keep them happy.”
Page 26 - “The Holy Spirit is not enthusiasm. Some people get enthusiasm and imagine it is the Holy Spirit. They become worked up over a song thinking it is Spirit-anointed worship, and they imagine that is the Spirit. Enthusiasm is not the Holy Spirit, because those same people go out and live just like the world. The Holy Spirit never enters a man and then lets him live like the world. You can be sure of that.”
Page 43 - “Always remember this: that God is always bigger than anything God can say, because words are inadequate to express God and what God can do. Any promise God ever made, God has to fulfill it. The reason being, God is so great. His heart so kind and His desire so intense and tremendous that language does not express it. Not the Greek, not the English, no language expresses God. It cannot. If language could contain God then language would be equal to God.”
Page 60 - “Brother, God never put a preacher in the pulpit to ask questions; he put a preacher in the pulpit to answer questions. He put him there with authority to stand up in the name of God to speak and answer questions. Back in the Gospels, they were always asking questions. ‘Lord, shall it be? Lord how shall it be? Lord, who? Lord, what?’ But when they go to the book of Acts, they began to answer questions. And they stood with authority. The same Peter that sneaked around, warmed his hand at the world’s fire, and lied to the little woman that recognized his accent. He was standing boldly to preach the word of the Lord. That was the difference. There was no authority there. That is our trouble.”
“I know there ought to be a lot more authority in the pulpit than there is. A preacher ought to reign from the pulpit as a king from his throne…When a man of God stands to speak, he ought to have the authority of God on him so he makes the people responsible to listen to him. When they do not listen to him, they are accountable to God for turning down the divine word. Instead of that, we have a lot of tabby-cats with their claws carefully trimmed in the seminary. They can paw over their congregations and never scratch them at all. They have had their claws trimmed. They are just as soft and sweet.”
“I believe in the authority of God. And I believe if a man does not have it, he ought to go away somewhere and wait until he gets the authority. Then stand up to speak if he has to begin by preaching on a soapbox on a street corner or go to a rescue mission and preach with authority. They had it in those days. When they stood up, there was authority there.”
Page 75 - “Brethren, you will never know more about God than the Spirit teaches you. You will never know any more about Jesus than the Spirit teaches you, because there is only the Spirit to do the teaching. Oh, Holy Ghost, how we have grieved Thee. How we have insulted Thee. How we have rejected Thee. Yet, He is our teacher, and if He does not teach us, we can never know. He is our illuminator, and if He does turn the light on, we can never see. He is the healer of our deaf ears, and if He does not touch our ears, we can never hear. And yet churches can run for weeks, months and years without ever knowing anything about this or ever having the Spirit of the Living God come at all upon them.”
Pages 75-76 - “Dr. A. B. Simpson had an illustration, which I think was about as good as I ever heard. He said to be filled with the fullness of God was like a bottle in the ocean. You take the cork out of the bottle and sink it into the ocean; you got the bottle full of ocean, the bottle is in the ocean, the ocean is in the bottle, the ocean contains the bottle, the bottle contains a little bit of the ocean and so it was with the Christian. We are filled under the fullness of God, but of course, we cannot contain all of God because God contains us.
But we can have all of God we can contain. And if we only knew it, we could enlarge our vessels. The vessel gets bigger as we go on with God.”
Page 97 - “This desire must become all-absorbing. I want you to hear this; that the desire to be filled must become all-absorbing in your life. If there is anything bigger in your life than your desire to be a Spirit-filled Christian, then you will never be a Spirit-filled Christian until that is cured. Never. If there is anything bigger in your life than your longing after God, then you will never be a Spirit-filled Christian.”
Page 130 - “Another consequence with this error is that we have two Christs. The Christ of history and of creed and of story and song. The Christ we sing about, the man upstairs or the Baby Jesus. Then there is the Christ, which the Spirit reveals. You can never piece Jesus together out of historic knowledge. You can read your New Testament and still never find Christ in it. You can be convinced that He is the Son of God and still never find Christ. The Holy Ghost reveals Christ."
“A revelation of the Holy Spirit in one glorious flash of inward illumination will teach you more of Jesus than five years in a theological seminary.”
Page 158 - “The only safe place for a sheep is by the side of his shepherd, because the devil does not fear sheep; he just fears the Shepherd, that is all.”