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I desire many things concerning myself but I desire nothing so much, as to have a heart filled with love to the Lord. I long for a warm personal attachment to Him.
George Muller
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George Muller
Age: 92 †
Born: 1805
Born: September 27
Died: 1898
Died: March 10
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Tennessee
United States
Johann Georg Ferdinand Müller
Georg Ferdinand Müller
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Be assured that Christianity is something more than forms and creeds and ceremonies: there is life, and power, and reality, in our holy faith.
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Our heavenly Father never takes anything from his children unless he means to give them something better.
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Where faith begins, anxiety ends where anxiety begins, faith end.
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The more I am in a position to be tried in faith with reference to my body, my family, my service for the Lord, my business, etc., the more shall I have opportunity of seeing God's help and deliverance and every fresh instance, in which He helps and delivers me, will tend towards the increase of my faith.
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The only way to learn strong faith is to endure great trials.
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If we say we trust in Him, but in reality do not, then God, taking us at our word, lets us see that we do not really confide in Him, and hence failure arises.
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The word of God is our only standard, and the Holy Spirit our only teacher.
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If honest of heart and uprightness before God were lacking or if I did not patiently wait on God for instruction, or if I preferred the counsel of my fellow-men to the declarations of the Word of God, I made great mistakes.
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At last I saw Christ as my Saviour. I believed in Him and gave myself to Him. The burden rolled from off me, and a great love for Christ filled my soul. That was more than fifty years ago. I loved Jesus Christ then, but I loved Him more the year after, and more the year after that, and more every year since.
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In the greatest difficulties, in the heaviest trials, in the deepest poverty and necessities, He has never failed me but because I was enabled by His grace to trust Him He has always appeared for my help. I delight in speaking well of His name.
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God delights to increase the faith of His children. We ought, instead of wanting no trials before victory, no exercise for patience, to be willing to take them from God's hands as a means. Trials, obstacles, difficulties and sometimes defeats, are the very food of faith.
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The Lord Jesus, everything. In himself worse than nothing. By grace, in Christ, the son of the King.
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The province of faith begins where probabilities cease and sight and sense fail.
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It is true that the faith, which I am enabled to exercise, is altogether God's own gift it is true that He alone supports it, and that He alone can increase it it is true that, moment by moment, I depend upon Him for it, and that, if I were only one moment left to myself, my faith would utterly fail.
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Intimate knowledge of God is possible if we habitually search His Holy Scriptures & translate what we find into obedience.
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A servant of God has but one Master. It ill becomes the servant to seek to be rich, and great, and honored in that world where his Lord was poor, and mean, and despised.
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If we desire our faith to be strengthened, we should not shrink from opportunities where our faith may be tried, and therefore, through trial, be strengthened.
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The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.
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The greater the difficulty to be overcome, the more will it be seen to the glory of God how much can be done by prayer and faith.
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As a warning to parents, I mention that my father preferred me to my brother, which was very injurious to both of us. To me, as tending to produce in my mind a feeling of self-elevation and to my brother, by creating in him a dislike both towards my father and me.
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