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The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English by Paul Lamb
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“Complaints about the duties of godliness are foreign to them. So is the “that's asking too much” thinking of the false forms of Christianity. Those who have given themselves completely to God will never think they do too much for Him.”
Paul Lamb, The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English
“Unfortunately, we must point to the lives of people who pretend to be Christians, and who pretend to follow the commandments and teachings of our most holy faith when we write such defenses of the faith today. Therefore, we can no longer use the lives of professing Christians as proof for the validity of the Christian faith. Yes, by God's grace there are still some beautiful and shining examples of real Christianity among us. But how truly few there are and how hard they are to find in the midst of such a large number of professing Christians who are nothing.”
Paul Lamb, The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English
“It is utterly impossible for God to deny his love to a soul wholly devoted to him, who desires nothing more than to serve and please him. He cannot disdain his own image or the heart in which it is engraved.”
Paul Lamb, The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English
“The worth and excellence of a soul is to be evaluated by the object of its love. He who loves inferior and filthy things becomes base and vile. But a noble and well-placed affection advances and improves the spirit into conformity with the perfections it loves.”
Paul Lamb, The Life of God in the Soul of Man in Modern English