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5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living by F.B. Meyer
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“As the inner vision grew clearer, he came to realize how much of his ministry had been inspired by the inveterate wish to make an impression, not simply for Christ’s sake, but with the view of maintaining and increasing his own prestige.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“You must die, Dr. Tauler! Before you can do your greatest work for God, the world, and this city, you must die to yourself, your gifts, your popularity, and even your own goodness, and when you have learned the full meaning of the Cross you will have new power with God and man.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“In after-years, I remember being greatly exercised in my mind by hearing a minister insist that we should know the time and place at which we passed into the family of God. And it was a profound comfort to hear Mr. Spurgeon say: “A man might be sure that he was alive, although he didn’t know his birthday.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“Let His Cross be the barrier between your former life and your present!”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“We shall find all these things to be possible, through the Holy Spirit’s gracious help.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“(d) The Cross also stands for separation.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“(c) Our Saviour, when dying, not only put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself, but He opened doors that none can shut and shut doors that none could open.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“(a) The Lord Jesus died for the sin of the race.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“The love of Christ constrains him, no longer to live to himself, but to Him, who loved him and gave Himself for him.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“He knew that though He loved the race, and desired to save every item of it, that the majority would repudiate Him. He knew that he would stand before unfallen worlds and ranks of beings, as identified with a world’s sin. He knew that His Father’s face would be hidden, as by an eclipse. He knew that the conflict would break His heart and force the sweat of blood out on His forehead. He knew that the Serpent of hell would bruise His heel, and that He would appear as a Lamb that had been slain. He knew that those whom He had chosen out of the world would deny Him and flee. Yet – He slackened not His pace, but laying aside the insignia of His glory, He became obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross!”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and might, and honor, and glory, and blessing.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“His divine power hath granted unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him, who has called us to share in His own glorious character!” See 2 Peter 1:3, 4.”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living
“As the hand outstretched with the back towards heaven and the palm towards earth; so the act by which we become born of the Spirit into the divine family is known in heaven as “birth from above,” and on earth as trusting Jesus!”
F.B. Meyer, 5 Things Christians Must Do: A Refreshing yet Challenging Look at Biblical Christian Living