O Thou who art my quietness, my deep repose, My rest from strife of tongues, my holy hill, Fair is Thy pavilion, where I hold me still. Back let them fall from me, my clamorous foes, Confusions multiplied; From crowding things of sense I flee, and Thee I hide. Until this tyranny be overpast, Thy hand will hold me fast; What though the tumult of the storm increase, Grant to Thy servant strength, O Lord, and bless with peace.
One must as willingly be nothing, as something. - Amy Carmichael
One must as willingly be nothing, as something.
- Amy Carmichael
God, harden me against myself! - Amy Carmichael
God, harden me against myself!
It is great to be faced with the impossible, for nothing is impossible if one is meant to do it. Wisdom will be given, and strength. When the Lord le… - Amy Carmichael
It is great to be faced with the impossible, for nothing is impossible if one is meant to do it. Wisdom will be given, and strength. When the Lord le…
We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them. - Amy Carmichael
We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them.
Our loving Lord is not just present, but nearer than the thought can imagine - so near that a whisper can reach Him. - Amy Carmichael
Our loving Lord is not just present, but nearer than the thought can imagine - so near that a whisper can reach Him.
All along, let us remember we are not asked to understand, but simply to obey. - Amy Carmichael
All along, let us remember we are not asked to understand, but simply to obey.
Joy is not gush. Joy is not mere jolliness. Joy is perfect acquiescence ~ acceptance, rest ~ in God’s will, whatever comes. - Amy Carmichael
Joy is not gush. Joy is not mere jolliness. Joy is perfect acquiescence ~ acceptance, rest ~ in God’s will, whatever comes.
When I consider the cross of Christ, how can anything that I do be called sacrifice? - Amy Carmichael
When I consider the cross of Christ, how can anything that I do be called sacrifice?
Let nothing be said about anyone unless it passes through the three sieves: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? - Amy Carmichael
Let nothing be said about anyone unless it passes through the three sieves: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
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