Without meaning to, we can begin to regard our relationship with God primarily as a means toward better decision-making.
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“The heart cannot love what the mind does not know.”
― Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds
― Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds
“Una de las principales formas en que pasamos de un conocimiento abstracto de Dios a un encuentro personal con Él es a través del horno de la aflicción.”
― Caminando con Dios a través de el dolor y el sufrimiento
― Caminando con Dios a través de el dolor y el sufrimiento
“The preacher cannot know the particular state of the various individuals who compose the congregation, nor what they require, but the Lord knows it; and if the preacher renounces his own wisdom, he will be assisted by the Lord; but if he will choose in his own wisdom, then let him not be surprised if he should see little benefit result from his labors.”
― The Autobiography of George Müller
― The Autobiography of George Müller
“God’s call to real worship, to an experience of transformation, is a call to dangerous and costly Christian living.”
― Real Worship: Playground, Battleground, or Holy Ground?
― Real Worship: Playground, Battleground, or Holy Ground?
“This I most firmly believe, that no one ought to expect to see much good resulting from his labors in word and doctrine, if he is not much given to prayer and meditation.”
― The Autobiography of George Müller
― The Autobiography of George Müller
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