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How can you pull down strongholds of Satan if you don't even have the strength to turn off your TV?
— Leonard Ravenhill
If Christ waited to be anointed before He went to preach, no young man ought to preach until he, too, has been anointed by the Holy Ghost. —F. B. MEYER
— Leonard Ravenhill
At this grim hour, the world sleeps in the darkness, and the Church sleeps in the light;
— Leonard Ravenhill
Prayer—the soul's blood. —GEORGE HERBERT
— Leonard Ravenhill
The birth of a natural child is predated by months of burden and days of travail; so is the birth of a spiritual child.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Neglect of prayer is an effrontery to God, for by it we are saying that we have confidence in the flesh and can operate the spiritual life on a do-it-yourself basis.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Things may happen around you, and things may happen to you, but the only things that really count are the things that happen in you." 
— Les Brown
My choices, including those related to the day-to-day aspects of life, like the use of a modest car, are related to a spiritual discernment that responds to a need that arises from looking at things, at people and from reading the signs of the times. Discernment in the Lord guides me in my way of governing.
— Pope Francis
In this outward and physical ceremony we attest once again to the inner and spiritual strength of our Nation. As my high school teacher, Miss Julia Coleman, used to say: 'We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.'
— Jimmy Carter
Human need is really a great spiritual vacuum which God seeks to fill... With one hand in the hand of a fellow man in need and the other in the hand of Christ, He could get across the vacuum.
— George Washington Carver
Whenever you exclude God and the value system that He represents out of the equation of a life, of a family, or a culture, you create a spiritual vacuum. Nature abhors a vacuum. It must be filled with something.
— Tony Evans
Baptism is bowing before the Father and letting him do his work.
— Max Lucado