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Your life can, through loving obedience and the indwelling of the risen Christ, be a very strong witness in the world, in the power of the Holy Spirit.
— Andrew Murray
The place of private prayer is the key, the strategic position, where decisive victory is obtained.
— Andrew Murray
Christ meant prayer to be the great power by which His church should do its work, and the neglect of prayer is the reason the church lacks greater power.
— Andrew Murray
We see thus that everything depends on our own relation to the Name: the power it has on my life is the power it will have in my prayers.
— Andrew Murray
No, wandering one; as it was Jesus who drew you when He spake "Come," so it is Jesus who keeps you when He says "Abide." The grace to come and the grace to abide are alike from Him alone.
— Andrew Murray
We cannot possibly be satisfied with anything less than to walk with God — each day, each hour, and each moment, in Christ, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
— Andrew Murray
You know what John says: "No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another; God dwelleth in us" (I John 4:12). That is, I cannot see God, but as a compensation I can see my brother, and if I love him, God dwells in me.
— Andrew Murray
In that blood, dwelt the soul of the holy Son of God.
— Andrew Murray
Also while I was at Missouri, I was elected president of the Burall Bible Class—a huge class made up of students from both Missouri and Stephens College. Growing up, I had always gone to church and Sunday school every Sunday; it was an important part of my life. I don't know that I was that religious, per se, but I always felt like the church was important.
— Sam Walton
ALTAR  (A'LTAR)   n.s.[altare, Lat. It is observed by Junius, that the word altar is received, with christianity, in all the European languages; and that altare is used by one of the Fathers, as appropriated to the Christian worship, in opposition to the aræ of gentilism.]1. The place where offerings to heaven are laid. The goddess
— Samuel Johnson
To ACCEND  (ACCE'ND)   v.a.[accendo, Lat.]To kindle, to set on fire; a word very rarely used. Our devotion, if sufficiently accended, would, as theirs, burn up innumerable books of this sort.Decay of Piety.
— Samuel Johnson
To me,' said the Princess, 'the choice of life is become less important; I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity.
— Samuel Johnson