7 items:
February 15, 2003 | ||
Adventures in the Land of Canaan | Robert L. Berry, 1924 | Sanctification | |
"All things" means all things. The Christian who gives up all is certain of God's continual care and protection. He cannot expect to escape trouble or trial or temptation; but he is kept in these things.... They may be hurt... but they will sail on in peace in God. |
June 22, 2003 | ||
Touching Incidents: Children’s Edition | Solomon B. Shaw, 1895 | Prayer | |
" 'All things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.' " She looked up at the pastor earnestly, and inquired: "Is that so? Does God say that?" ... She immediately began praying: "Lord, send my father here; Lord, send my father to the chapel." |
November 18, 2004 | ||
The Pilot’s Voice | Isabel C. Byrum, 1916 | Story | |
As a captain, realizing that the rudder of his vessel is broken, looks out upon the distant horizon and sees the storm approaching, so Byron looked into the faces of those before him in this terrific storm of life. |
May 21, 2004 | ||
The Deacon of Dobbinsville | John A. Morrison, 1920 | Story | |
As he lay thus... he was startled by the sight of a man's shadow on the side of the tent. He lay still and listened. Soon he heard low muttering voices a few rods from his tent. Still he listened. They drew nearer and nearer. Finally the mutterings became whisperings. |
August 23, 2003 | ||
The Man of His Counsel | Effie M. Williams | Story | |
At this Alfred grasped Joe's hand and said, "Joe, do not fear for me, for I am as hungry for the things of God as you are, and I shall ever keep my heart open that I may hear the voice of God and be directed by His Spirit." |
October 23, 2004 | ||
Hero of Hill House | Mabel Hale, 1922 | Story | |
Austin's brow clouded as he heard Doyle's wish.... It did not seem fair, after the sacrifice he had made all these years... that the boy should care more for his father and this unknown mother than he did for his home and the one who had made it possible. |
February 15, 2005 | ||
The Hidden Life | Charles E. Orr, 1908 | Experience | |
A walk with God is a satisfactory walk. He who walks with God is delighted all the way.... In God's ways there are no disappointments. When our wills are submitted to Him and we humbly and submissively walk where He leads us, we meet with no disappointments. |