If you truly fear God, you need fear none beside.
—John Wesley
One more, I exhort you that fear God and work righteousness, you that are servants of God.
—John Wesley
God regards his meanest creatures much; but he regards man much more.
—John Wesley
God is patient to wait, but I think we sometimes try to use His patience as a cover for our slackness.
—Amy Carmichael
Allowing that the whole creation now groaneth together under the sin of man, our comfort is, it will not always groan: God will arise and maintain His own cause; and the whole creation shall then be delivered both from moral and natural corruption.
—John Wesley
It is a petty view of our Father’s love and wisdom which demands or expects an answer according to our desires, apart from His wisdom. We see hardly one inch of the narrow lane of time. To our God eternity lies open as a meadow.
—Amy Carmichael
Give Him all your heart! Let all that is within you continually cry out, Thou art my God, and I will thank Thee; Thou art my God, and I will praise Thee.
—John Wesley
It looked impossible. But we have not to look at things from a human point of view, so that did not matter, and we reckon on God who is at home in impossibilities.
—Amy Carmichael
He cannot, at one and the same time, follow his own will, and follow the will of God: He must choose the one or the other; denying God’s will, to follow his own; or denying himself, to follow the will of God.
—John Wesley
He is the God of tomorrow as well as of today.
—Amy Carmichael
Lo! God is here! not afar off. Now believe and feel him near!
—John Wesley
Happy, happy souls! which the grace of God has visited, ‘has brought out of darkness into his marvellous light’, and ‘from the power of Satan unto God’.
—William Wilberforce
Whosoever thou art, to whom God hath given to be poor in spirit, to feel thyself lost, thou hast a right thereto, through the gracious promise of Him who cannot lie. It is purchased for thee by the blood of the Lamb.
—John Wesley
Oh may God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, so shine through us now, that something of Him may be seen and felt by the people pressing around us!
—Amy Carmichael
Let me not be governed by frames and feelings but cherish a resolute determination for God and desire to serve him.
—William Wilberforce
And from the time we are accepted through the Beloved, reconciled to God through His blood, He loves, and blesses, and watches over us for good, even as if we had never sinned.
—John Wesley
O may I grow in the fear and love of God and Christ and may I be an habitation of God through the Spirit, 1 Cor 6:1.
—William Wilberforce
Ours is a God who delivers, not from the hour of trial, but out of it, out of its power; and in the bearing up under it, not in the sliding out from beneath it, there is strength and victory.
—Amy Carmichael
O God, how little do I deserve all ye honour thou puttest upon me, but may I be more active in thy service and live more by faith, doing all to the glory of God, and in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to the Father through him.
—William Wilberforce
O God, do thou by Christ enlighten me and quicken me.
—William Wilberforce
But we have a God to whom we can go at any minute, the weakest minute, the darkest minute, at midnight. Be thou my strong habitation, whereunto I may continually resort: thou hast given commandment to save me; for thou art my rock and my fortress (Ps. 71:3).
—Amy Carmichael
I humbly trust I have humbled myself before God and come to him through Christ and though my heart be so hard and cold and inconstant yet I will humbly trust that his mercy will be extended, even to me.
—William Wilberforce
I go to prayer, humbly throwing myself on the promised mercies of God in Christ.
—William Wilberforce
How eventful a life has mine been, and how visibly I can trace the hand of God, guiding and leading me by ways which I knew not.
—William Wilberforce
O may the grace of God enable me to live a less unprofitable life, using my faculties more to God’s glory and walking by faith and bringing forth fruit abundantly.
—William Wilberforce
If I had waited on God continually and lived on him and Christ by faith I should have brought forth more fruit 10 times 1,000 times over.
—William Wilberforce
Help me O God, enable me to turn to thee with my whole heart and to serve thee in newness of nature in Christ.
—William Wilberforce
I would humbly resolve, through the Spirit, to live by faith and to go on diligently, devoutly, humbly, endeavouring to glorify God and benefit my fellow creatures.
—William Wilberforce
Help me O God to desire to do or suffer thy will.
—William Wilberforce
How little have I done for God since I devoted myself to him. I fly for pardon to the mercy of God in Christ.
—William Wilberforce