“I read of the revivals of the past, great sweeping revivals where thousands of men were swept into the Kingdom of God. I read about Charles G. Finney winning his thousands and his hundreds of thousands of souls to Christ. Then I picked up a book and read the messages of Charles G. Finney and the message of Jonathan Edwards on 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' and I said, 'No wonder men trembled; no wonder they fell in the altars and cried out in repentance and sobbed their way to the throne of grace!'” MenWaySaidBookSoulHandsPastWinningChristWonderGraceMessagesAngryKingdomsSinnerRepentanceCriedThronesKingdom Of GodRevivalAltarsSweeping Author:Leonard Ravenhill
“Sublime wonders lie in store,I am shown a regal residence;a mighty kingdom, an empirewith more grandeur than before.” LyingWonderStoresKingdomsSublimeGrandeurResidenceRegal Author:E. A. Bucchianeri
“We must believe in Christ and pattern our lives after him. We must be baptized as he was baptized. We must worship the Father as he did. We must do the will of the Father as he did. We must seek to do good and work righteousness as he did. He is our Exemplar, the great Prototype of salvation. . . . we must so live as to acquire the attributes of godliness and become the kind of people who can enjoy the glory and wonders of the celestial kingdom.” PeopleBelieveKindFatherEnjoyChristWonderOur LivesWorshipGlorySalvationPatternsKingdomsAcquireRighteousnessAttributesCelestialGodlinessBaptizedPrototype Author:Joseph Fielding Smith
“We must endure to the end; . . . We must so live as to acquire the attributes of godliness and become the kind of people who can enjoy the glory and wonders of the celestial kingdom.” PeopleKindEndsEnjoyWonderGloryEndureKingdomsAcquireAttributesCelestialGodlinessPlan Of Salvation Author:Joseph Fielding Smith
“Let us think of a Christian believer in whose life the twin wonders of repentance and the new birth have been wrought. He is now living according to the will of God as he understands it from the written Word. Of such a one it may be said that every act of his life is or can be as truly sacred as prayer or baptism or the Lord's Supper. To say this is not to bring all acts down to one dead level; it is rather to lift every act up into a living kingdom and turn the whole of life into a sacrament.” ThinkingMayHas BeensSaidWholeChristianLife IsTurnsPrayerLevelsWonderLordWrittenBirthSacredBelieverGods WillKingdomsLiftsRepentanceTwinsSacramentsBaptismSupperWritten WordLord's Supper Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“If you search within your heart, you will find something there that will make it possible for you to understand: a spark of disenchantment and discontent, which if fanned into flame will become a raging forest fire that will burn up the whole of the illusory world you are living in, thereby unveiling to your wondering eyes the kingdom that you have always lived in unsuspectingly.” IfsWorldHeartWholeEyeWonderFireRageKingdomsForestsFlamesSparksDiscontentIllusoryDisenchantmentForest FiresUnveiling Book:The Way to Love: Meditations for Life Source: The Way to Love: Meditations for Life
“It seems that just Being, the sheer fact of existence, that there is something rather than nothing, already inspires a wonder akin to religion. But - as in my comment about the Kingdom of God in the last answer - Jewish and Christian traditions are also prepared to challenge what 'is' for the sake of what could be.” FactsSeemsChristianLastsChallengesAnswersExistenceWonderInspireTraditionPreparedSakeKingdomsCommentJust BeingSheerKingdom Of God Author:George Pattison
“I do believe in this evolution of consciousness as the only thing which we can embark on, or in fact, willy-nilly, are embarked on; and along with that will go the spiritual discoveries and, I feel, the inexhaustible wonder that one feels, that opens more and more the more you know. It's simply that this increasing knowledge constantly enlarges your kingdom and the capacity for admiring and loving the universe.” KnowsFeelsBelieveFactsSpiritualUniverseConsciousnessWonderEvolutionDiscoveryCapacityKingdomsAdmiringIncreasing Knowledge Author:Conrad Aiken