Quotes from William MacDonald
God pours out his choicest blessings on those who are anxious that nothing shall stick to their hands. Individuals who value the rainy day above the present agony of the world will get no blessing from God.
~ William MacDonald
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The life of faith does not follow automatically when a person becomes a Christian. It requires deliberate action on his part. This is especially true in affluent society. The believer must put himself in a position where he is compelled to trust God...It is only as he gets rid of his reserves and other false supports that he can truly launch out into the deep.
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A disciple can be forgiven if he does not have great mental ability. He can be forgiven also if he does not display outstanding physical prowess. But no disciple can be excused if he does not have zeal. If his heart is not aflame with a red-hot passion for the Savior, he stands condemned.
~ William MacDonald
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This is often the most difficult part of faith—when no more action can be taken and nothing remains but to wait patiently for God to work out His will. It is at this moment that doubts arise and anxiety creeps in (Daily Notes of the Scripture Union).
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if you just take the outward, literal words of scripture and try to be obedient to the letter without desiring to be obedient to the full spirit of the passage, then it harms you rather than helps you.
~ William MacDonald
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God never intended the law to be the means of giving life. Rather it was designed to bring the knowledge of sin and to convict of sin.
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The law told people what to do but gave them no power to do it. It was given to reveal sin, not to be a savior.
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The disgrace of the church in the twentieth century is that more zeal is evident among Communists and cultists than among Christians.
~ William MacDonald
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La conciencia del creyente necesita ser educada por el Espíritu de Dios a través de la Palabra de Dios. De
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Todo lo que este mundo le dio a nuestro Señor fue una cruz y una tumba. Ofrecer
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Debemos ser en extremo cuidadosos De la semilla que nuestra mano sembrará; El amor del amor germinará, El odio del odio crecerá".
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Una de las grandes tragedias de nuestra existencia es ver cómo tantos hombres y mujeres desperdician sus vidas. El
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El hombre que aprende de memoria grandes porciones de las Escrituras enriquece su propia vida y aumenta su potencial para bendecir a los demás, si
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Paul knew that there was the utmost danger that his hearers might be interested in himself or in his own personality rather than in the living Lord. Conscious of his own inability to bless or to save, he determined that he would lead men to trust in God alone rather than in the wisdom of men. All who proclaim the gospel message or teach the word of God should make this their constant aim.
~ William MacDonald
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Faithful are the wounds of a friend." We should not resent it if we are counseled or warned in a godly manner. Rather, we should realize that any person who would do this really has an interest in us. Righteous rebuke should be taken as from the Lord, and we should be grateful for it.
~ William MacDonald
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las Escrituras deben llegar a ser una parte tan importante de nuestras vidas que moldeen nuestra conversación dondequiera que estemos y cualquier cosa que hagamos. Debemos
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H. P. Barker warns: It is positive disloyalty to seek our crown before the King gets his. Yet this is what some of the Christians at Corinth were doing. The apostles themselves were bearing the reproach of Christ. But the Corinthian Christians were "rich" and "honorable." They were seeking a good time where their Lord and Master had such a hard time.10
~ William MacDonald
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El creyente más humilde puede ver más sobre sus rodillas que el incrédulo más culto de puntillas. Consideremos
~ William MacDonald
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The fact of the matter is that obedience to the Lord's command is the most sane and reasonable life and the one that yields the greatest joy. The witness of Scripture and of experience testifies that no one who lives sacrificially for Christ will ever suffer want. When a man obeys God, the Lord takes care of him.
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