Wisdom of the Ages – Amy Carmichael

Wisdom of the Ages

Amy Carmichael

“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.”
Amy Carmichael

Wisdom of the Ages – Maximilian Kolbe

Wisdom of the Ages

“The most deadly poison of our times is indifference”
Maximilian Kolbe

Indifference is the malaise of spiritual apathy. It is the distinguishing mark of a life which is out of touch with God. The only cure is repentance and prayer (in that order).

Brian Troxel

Wisdom of the Ages – William Gurnall

Wisdom of the Ages

“We fear men so much, because we fear God so little.”
William Gurnall

Wisdom of the Ages – Amy Carmichael

Wisdom of the Ages

Amy Carmichael

“And shall I pray Thee change Thy will, my Father,
Until it be according unto mine?
But, no, Lord, no, that never shall be, rather
I pray Thee blend my human will with Thine.

I pray Thee hush the hurrying, eager longing,
I pray Thee soothe the pangs of keen desire—
See in my quiet places, wishes thronging—
Forbid them, Lord, purge, though it be with fire.”
― Amy Carmichael

Wisdom of the World – Smith Wigglesworth

Wisdom of the Ages

Smith Wigglesworth

“The reason the world is not seeing Jesus is that Christian people are not filled with Jesus. They are satisfied with attending meetings weekly, reading the Bible occasionally, and praying sometimes. It is an awful thing for me to see people who profess to be Christians lifeless, powerless, and in a place where their lives are so parallel to unbelievers’ lives that it is difficult to tell which place they are in, whether in the flesh or in the Spirit.”
– Smith Wigglesworth