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Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 12:9
Great obstacles are no match for a great God.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Without the burden of afflictions it is impossible to reach the height of Grace. The gift of Grace increases as the struggle increases.
— Rose of Lima
In sorrow and suffering, go straight to God with confidence, and you will be strengthened, enlightened and instructed.
— John of the Cross
Sorrow is a fruit. God does not make it grow on limbs too weak to bear it.
— Victor Hugo
Emptiness is that which frees us from religiosity and leads us to true spirituality.
— Brother Lawrence
It is necessary to understand that it is not sin that humbles most, but grace.
— Andrew Murray
Oh, become nothing in deep reality, and, as a worker, study only one thing—to become poorer and lower and more helpless, that Christ may work all in you.
— Andrew Murray
The presence and the power of the glorified Christ will come to them that are of a humble spirit.
— Andrew Murray
Brother, the act of faith, by which you accept and enter this life in the New Covenant, is not commonly an act of power, but often of weakness and fear and much trembling.
— Andrew Murray
The Christian life has suffered where believers have not been guided to see that even in our relationships as creatures, nothing is more natural and beautiful and blessed than to be nothing in order that God may be everything. It needs to be made clear that it is not sin that humbles but grace. It is the soul occupied with God in His wonderful glory as Creator and Redeemer that will truly take the lowest place before Him.
— Andrew Murray
All that the Church and its members need for the manifestation of the mighty power of God in the world, is the return to our true place, the place that belongs to us, both in creation and redemption, the place of absolute and unceasing dependence upon God.
— Andrew Murray
The life God gives is not all at once, but moment by moment, through the unceasing operation of His mighty power.
— Andrew Murray