Isabella Kessler

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There are two kinds of unbelief. There is the outspoken unbelief, and there is the unbelief that is too cowardly to say, but the person never obeys, and therefore proves to be as bad a case of unbelief as the other. If I believe, I will do something about it. If somebody tells me there is a bomb in the room, and I believe it, I will get out of the room. If I do not believe it, I will stay. It depends upon whether I believe it or not. If I yell in the night, “Fire, get out of your house,” and you, my neighbor, do not believe what I am saying, you will turn over in bed and say, “That drunk man’s ...more
The Dangers of a Shallow Faith: Awakening from Spiritual Lethargy
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