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The clerical system of church management is exceedingly popular, but the whole thought is foreign to Scripture.
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Watchman Nee
Age: 68 †
Born: 1903
Born: November 4
Died: 1972
Died: May 30
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Prayer is work. The experiences of many children of God demonstrate that it accomplishes far more than does any other form of work. It is also warfare, for it is one of the weapons in fighting the enemy. However, only prayer in the spirit is genuinely effectual.
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A spiritual Christian should welcome any burden which the Lord brings his way.
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Whatever the mind sets itself on is what the man walks after.
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By the time the average Christian gets his temperature up to normal, everybody thinks he has a fever!
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From the evening I was saved, I began to live a new life, for the life of the eternal God had entered into me.
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The child of God should not be overanxious to make new gains what he essentially requires is to keep what he already has, for not losing is itself a gain. The way to retain what he possesses is to engage it.
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The burden imparted by God is lifted once we have prayed, but the heaviness from the enemy cannot be raised unless we fight and resist in prayer.
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The gospel we preach must not be just something we hear from men or read from books or even conceived through our meditation. Unless it is delivered to us by God, it can serve no spiritual utility.
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We should not open our mouths too hastily upon approaching God. On the contrary, we first must ask God to show us what and how to pray before we make our request known to Him. Have we not consumed a great deal of time in the past asking for what we wanted? Why not now ask for what God wants?
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With complete consecration comes perfect peace.
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Frequently what we say is rest is merely laziness. Our body requires respite and so does our mind and spirit. But a person should never rest because of a laziness which arises from the evil nature in his emotion. How often laziness and emotional distaste for work join to employ physical fatigue as a cover-up.
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Do not grow overconfident following a few victories. Should you not rely upon the Holy Spirit you will soon be thrown once more into a distressing experience. With holy diligence you must cultivate an attitude of dependency.
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Let us recognize this one thing: burden is the secret of prayer. If a person does not feel within him burden to pray for a particular matter he can hardly succeed in prayer. In a prayer meeting some brothers and sisters may mention a great many subjects for prayer. But if you are not touched inwardly, you cannot pray.
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Natural strength is what we receive from the hand of God as Creator. Spiritual strength is what we receive from God in grace.
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A Christian ought to realize what the weights laid on his spirit are. If he encounters it in the morning and does not deal with it at once, he experiences defeat the whole day long.
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And it is through conflict that God induces the believer to seek and to grasp total triumph in Christ.
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A drowning man cannot be saved until he is utterly exhausted and ceases to make the slightest effort to save himself.
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We may infer from any defeat of ours that it is due either to lack of faith or failure to obey. No other reason can suffice.
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