Christ did not come to straighten out the natural, but to "CROSS" it out.
As soon as the Cross ceases to be to us, first of all, the place of utmost shame and contempt, we make the Cross of Christ of none effect. - L. E. Maxwell
As soon as the Cross ceases to be to us, first of all, the place of utmost shame and contempt, we make the Cross of Christ of none effect.
- L. E. Maxwell
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. (Terullian) When she ceases to bleed, she ceases to bless. She can thrive through persecution, bu… - L. E. Maxwell
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. (Terullian) When she ceases to bleed, she ceases to bless. She can thrive through persecution, bu…
He who does not welcome the Cross does not welcome God. - L. E. Maxwell
He who does not welcome the Cross does not welcome God.
If, through the years, the Cross in the life of the believer had been adhered to as strenuously as the Cross for salvation, the Church would not toda… - L. E. Maxwell
If, through the years, the Cross in the life of the believer had been adhered to as strenuously as the Cross for salvation, the Church would not toda…
We must be reduced again and again to the limit of all resolution and resources and be compelled to feel the need of Another's help and sufficiency. - L. E. Maxwell
We must be reduced again and again to the limit of all resolution and resources and be compelled to feel the need of Another's help and sufficiency.
Every strong conviction ends by taking possession of us; it overcomes and absorbs us, and tears us ruthlessly from everything else. Has the Cross so … - L. E. Maxwell
Every strong conviction ends by taking possession of us; it overcomes and absorbs us, and tears us ruthlessly from everything else. Has the Cross so …
Christ did not come to straighten out the natural, but to "CROSS" it out. - L. E. Maxwell
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