The Calvary Road Quotes
The Calvary Road
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“To be broken means to have no rights before God and man. It does not mean merely surrendering my rights to Him but rather recognising that I haven't any, except to deserve hell. It means just being nothing and having nothing that I call my own, neither time, money, possessions nor position.”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“The Lord Jesus cannot live in us fully and reveal Himself through us until the proud self within us is broken. This”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Revival is just the life of the Lord Jesus poured into human hearts. Jesus”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“When God is leading us to challenge another, let not fear hold us back. Let us not argue or press our point. Let us just say what God has told us to and leave it there. It is God's work, not ours, to cause the other to see it. It takes time to be willing to bend "the proud stiff-necked I." When”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Sin always involves us in being unreal, pretending, duplicity, window dressing, excusing ourselves and blaming others--and we can do all that as much by our silence as by saying or doing something. This”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Then, too, revival is not something that God does firstly among the unconverted, but among His people.”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“gone from God’s sight and gone from our”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“The only basis for real fellowship with God and man is to live out in the open with both. "But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another." To”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Now the work of the Lord Jesus Christ on the Cross was not only to bring men back into fellowship with God, but also into fellowship with their fellow men. Indeed”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Some of us have come to see how utterly connected a man's relationship to his fellows is with his relationship to God. Everything”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“1 Corinthians 13 is nothing less than the nature of Jesus, and it is all gift to us, for His nature is ours, if He is ours.”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“Galatians 5), with which God longs to fill us, are the complete antithesis of the hard, unbroken spirit within us and presupposes that it has been crucified. Being broken”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
“While we are in that condition of darkness, we cannot have true fellowship with our brother either--for we are not real with him, and no one can have fellowship with an unreal person.”
― The Calvary Road
― The Calvary Road
