A.B Simpson – The Deep Things

A.B. Simpson – The Deep Things

A.B. Simpson

“Not much earth”
Matthew 13:5

“Shallow! It would seem from the teaching of this parable that we have something to do with the soil. The fruitful seed fell into “good and honest hearts.” I suppose the shallow people are the soil without much earth– those who have no real purpose, are moved by a tender appeal, a good sermon, a pathetic melody, and at first it looks as if they would amount to something; but not much earth– no depth, no deep, honest purpose, no earnest desire to know duty in order to do it. Let us look after the soil of our hearts.

When a Roman soldier was told by his guide that if he insisted on taking a certain journey it would probably be fatal, he answered, “It is necessary for me to go; it is not necessary for me to live.”

This was depth. When we are convicted something like that we shall come to something. The shallow nature lives in its impulses, its impressions, its intuitions, its instincts, and very largely its surroundings. The profound character looks beyond all these, and moves steadily on, sailing past all storms and clouds into the clear sunshine which is always on the other side, and waiting for the afterwards which always brings the reversion of sorrow, seeming defeat and failure.

When God has deepened us, then He can give us His deeper truths, His profoundest secrets, and His mightier trusts. Lord, lead me into the depths of Thy life and save me from a shallow experience!

On to broader fields of holy vision;
On to loftier heights of faith and love;
Onward, upward, apprehending wholly,
All for which He calls thee from above.”
– A. B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson – Holy Desire

A.B. Simpson – Holy Desire

A.B. Simpson

“May God so fill us today with the heart of Christ
that we may glow with the divine fire of holy desire”
A.B. Simpson

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“Who maketh his angels spirits;
His ministers a flaming fire
Psalm 104:4

A.B. Simpson – Prayer

A.B. Simpson – Prayer

A.B. Simpson

“There is no wonder more supernatural and divine in the life of a believer than the mystery and ministry of prayer…the hand of the child touching the arm of the Father and moving the wheel of the universe.”
– A.B. Simpson

Wisdom of the Ages – A.B. Simpson

Like coals without fire, we are useless. As an offering without the sacrificial flame, we are unaccepted

Wisdom of the Ages

“Christ is not a reservoir but a spring. His life is continual, active and ever passing on with an outflow as necessary as its inflow. If we do not perpetually draw the fresh supply from the living Fountain, we shall either grow stagnant or empty, It is, therefore, not so much a perpetual fullness as a perpetual filling”
– A.B. Simpson

Wisdom of the Ages – A.B. Simpson

Wisdom of the Ages

A.B. Simpson

“May God so fill us today with the heart of Christ that we may glow with the divine fire of holy desire.”
– A.B. Simpson