"He was searching for me before I  sought Him. Christ whom I had never expected came to me. I was praying,  'If there be a God, reveal Thyself'...I was praying to Hindu gods and  incarnations. But when He came there was no anger in His face, even  though I had burnt the Bible three days before. None of you have ever  destroyed Scripture like me. He is such a wonderful, loving, living  Saviour..."
"There is a great difference  between knowing about Jesus and knowing Him... If we only know of Jesus  as a good man, a great example, it is no help to us. Those who know Him  know Who He is. When we know Him everything is different and we are  living in a new world -- a new atmosphere. Heaven begins on earth for  us. Those who know Him know that Jesus is everything to them. They can  bear witness because they have been living with Him...If we live in Him  He will reveal Himself to us and we shall bear witness -- not for a day  or a night only..."
"For the first two or three years  after my conversion, I used to ask for specific things. Now I ask for  God. Supposing there is a tree full of fruits -- you will have to go and  buy or beg the fruits from the owner of the tree. Every day you would  have to go for one or two fruits. But if you can make the tree your own  property, then all the fruits will be your own. In the same way, if God  is your own, then all things in Heaven and on earth will be your own,  because He is your Father and is everything to you; otherwise you will  have to go and ask like a beggar for certain things. When they are used  up, you will have to ask again. So ask not for gifts but for the Giver  of Gifts: not for life but for the Giver of Life -- then life and the  things needed for life will be added unto you." 
"Salt, when dissolved in water, may  disappear, but it does not cease to exist. We can be sure of its  presence by tasting the water. Likewise, the indwelling Christ, though  unseen, will be made evident to others from the love which he imparts to  us."
"From my many years experience I  can unhesitatingly say that the cross bears those who bear the cross." 
"While sitting on the bank of a  river one day, I picked up a solid round stone from the water and broke  it open. It was perfectly dry in spite of the fact that it had been  immersed in water for centuries. The same is true of many people in the  Western world. For centuries they have been surrounded by Christianity;  they live immersed in the waters of its benefits. And yet it has not  penetrated their hearts; they do not love it. The fault is not in  Christianity, but in men's hearts, which have been hardened by  materialism and intellectualism." 
"When Jesus entered Jerusalem the  people spread their clothes in the way and strewed branches before Him  in order to do Him honour. Jesus rode upon an ass, according to the word  of the prophet. His feet did not touch the road which was decorated in  His honour. It was the ass which trod upon the garments and the  branches. But the ass would have been very foolish to have been uplifted  on that account; for the road really was not decked in its honour! It  would be just as foolish if those who bear Christ to men were to think  anything of themselves because of what men do to them for the sake of  Jesus." 
"A newborn child has to cry, for  only in this way will his lungs expand. A doctor once told me of a child  who could not breathe when it was born. In order to make it breathe the  doctor gave it a slight blow. The mother must have thought the doctor  cruel. But he was really doing the kindest thing possible. As with  newborn children the lungs are contracted, so are our spiritual lungs.  But through suffering God strikes us in love. Then our lungs expand and  we can breathe and pray." 
 "Just as the salt water of the sea  is drawn upwards by the hot rays of the sun, and gradually takes on the  form of clouds, and, turned thus into sweet and refreshing water, falls  in showers on the earth (for the sea water as it rises upwards leaves  behind it its salt and bitterness), so when the thoughts and desires of  the man of prayer rise aloft like misty emanations of the soul, the rays  of the Sun of Righteousness purify them of all sinful taint, and his  prayers become a great cloud which descends from heaven in a shower of  blessing, bringing refreshment to many on the earth." 


 
 
 
 
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Hey Viji, This is a nice section.God bless you for your faith and failthfulness
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