“God brings you to places, among people, and into certain conditions to accomplish a definite purpose through the intercession of the Spirit in you. Your part in intercessory prayer is not to agonize over how to intercede, but to use the everyday circumstances and people God puts around you by His providence to bring them before His throne, and to allow the Spirit in you the opportunity to intercede for them. In this way God is going to touch the whole world with His saints.” PeopleWorldWayWholeUseSpiritPurposeCertainOpportunityPrayerConditionsCircumstancesEverydaySaintAccomplishWhole WorldTrust In GodProvidenceThronesDefiniteCommitment To GodConfidence In GodIntimacy With GodPeople In Your LifeServant Of GodIntercessionGod Has A PlanInstruments Of GodIntercessory Prayer Book:Utmost: Classic Readings and Prayers from Oswald Chambers Source: Utmost: Classic Readings and Prayers from Oswald Chambers
“When the whole world has their eyes on you, if you say something that doesn't truly come from your spirit and your soul, or if you wear something that doesn't come from your spirit and your soul, it's an injustice to your position. And so, I'm really myself every single day and I do it because I know my fans would want me to.” IfsKnowsWorldWantSoulWholeEyeSpiritFansPositionInjusticeWhole WorldYour SoulWant Me Author:Lady Gaga
“Spiritual power is generated within temple walls, and sent out to bless the world ... Every home penetrated by the temple spirit enlightens, cheers, and comforts every member of the household. The peace we covet is found in such homes. Indeed, when temples are on earth, the whole world shares measurably in the issuing light; when absent, the hearts of men become heavy, as if they said, with the people of Enoch's day, 'Zion is fled'" (See Moses 7:69).” PeopleIfsMenWorldHeartSaidWholeHomeLightEarthSpiritualSpiritFoundShareWallComfortMembersHeavyWhole WorldTemplesBlessCheerHouseholdThey SaidAbsentEnlighteningMosesSpiritual PowerZion Author:John Andreas Widtsoe
“There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world.” WorldTwoWholeSpiritFriendshipWhole WorldDialogueMutualMutual Respect Book:Early Lectures: 1838-1842 Source: Early Lectures: 1838-1842