Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon Quotes
Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
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“The real secret of an unsatisfied life lies too often in an unsurrendered will.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“Separation never comes from His side. He is always ready for communion with a prepared heart, and in this happy communion the bride becomes ever fairer, and more like to her Lord. She is being progressively changed into His image, from one degree of glory to another, through the wondrous working of the Holy Spirit, until the Bridegroom can declare:— Thou art all fair, My love; And there is no spot on thee. And now she is fit for service, and to it the Bridegroom woos her; she will not now misrepresent Him:—”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“She would fain claim him fully, without giving up herself fully to him; but it can never be: while she retains her own name, she can never claim his. She may not promise to love and honour if she will not also promise to obey: and till her love reaches that point of surrender she must remain an unsatisfied lover—she cannot, as a satisfied bride, find rest in the home of her husband. While she retains her own will, and the control of her own possessions, she must be content to live on her own resources; she cannot claim his.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“Union with Christ, and abiding in Christ, what do they not secure? Peace, perfect peace; rest, constant rest; answers to all our prayers; victory over all our foes; pure, holy living; ever-increasing fruitfulness. All, all of these are the glad outcome of abiding in Christ.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“We have, then, in this beautiful section, as we have seen, a picture of unbroken communion and its delightful issues. May our lives correspond! First, one with the King, then speaking of the King; the joy of communion leading to fellowship in service, to a being all for Jesus, ready for any experience that will fit for further service, surrendering all to Him, and willing to minister all for Him. There is no room for love of the world here, for union with Christ has filled the heart; there is nothing for the gratification of the world, for all has been sealed and is kept for the Master's use. Jesus, my life is Thine! And evermore shall be Hidden in Thee. For nothing can untwine Thy life from mine.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“May we all, while living down here, in the world, but not of it, find our home in the heavenly places to which we have been raised, and in which we are seated together with Christ. Sent into the world to witness for our Master, may we ever be strangers there, ready to confess Him the true object of our soul's devotion.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“Let us never forget that what we are is more important than what we do; and”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“true love cannot be stationary; it must either decline or grow. Despite”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“The consecration of all to our Master, far from lessening our power to impart, increases both our power and our joy in ministration. The five loaves and two fishes of the disciples, first given up to and blessed by the Lord, were abundant supply for the needy multitudes, and grew, in the act of distribution, into a store of which twelve hampers full of fragments remained when all were fully satisfied.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“The consecration of all to our Master, far from lessening our power to impart, increases both our power and our joy in ministration. The five loaves and two fishes of the disciples, first given up to and blessed by the Lord, were abundant supply for the needy multitudes, and grew, in the act of distribution, into a store of which twelve hampers full of fragments remained when all were fully satisfied. We have, then, in this beautiful section, as we have seen, a picture of unbroken communion and its delightful issues. May our lives correspond! First, one with the King, then speaking of the King; the joy of communion leading to fellowship in service, to a being all for Jesus, ready for any experience that will fit for further service, surrendering all to Him, and willing to minister all for Him. There is no room for love of the world here, for union with Christ has filled the heart; there is nothing for the gratification of the world, for all has been sealed and is kept for the Master's use. Jesus, my life is Thine! And evermore shall be Hidden in Thee. For nothing can untwine Thy life from mine.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“Wonderful thought! that God should desire fellowship with us; and that He whose love once made Him the Man of Sorrows may now be made the Man of Joys by the loving devotion of human hearts.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
“There is no change in His love; He is the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever. To us He promises, "I will never leave thee, never fail thee, nor forsake thee"; and His earnest exhortation and command is, "Abide in Me, and I in you.”
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
― Union And Communion or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
