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John 16:16-24
"Christ’s personal absence must necessarily be a sorrow to all true-hearted believers. Faith is not sight. Hope is not certainty. Reading and hearing are not the same as beholding. Praying is not the same as speaking face to face. There is something, even in the hearts of the most eminent believers that will never be fully satisfied as long as they are on earth and Christ is in heaven."
"It is not enough that we look backward to the cross and rejoice in Christ dying for our sins, or upwards to the right hand of God and rejoice in Christ’s interceding for every believer. We must do more—we must look forward to Christ’s return from heaven to bless His people and to finish the work of redemption."
"Let prayer in the name of Jesus be a daily habit with us every morning and evening of our lives. Keeping up that habit, we shall find strength for duty, comfort in trouble, guidance in perplexity, hope in sickness and support in death. He is faithful who promised that your joy would be full and He will keep His word if we ask in prayer."
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John 16:16-24
"Christ’s personal absence must necessarily be a sorrow to all true-hearted believers. Faith is not sight. Hope is not certainty. Reading and hearing are not the same as beholding. Praying is not the same as speaking face to face. There is something, even in the hearts of the most eminent believers that will never be fully satisfied as long as they are on earth and Christ is in heaven."
"It is not enough that we look backward to the cross and rejoice in Christ dying for our sins, or upwards to the right hand of God and rejoice in Christ’s interceding for every believer. We must do more—we must look forward to Christ’s return from heaven to bless His people and to finish the work of redemption."
"Let prayer in the name of Jesus be a daily habit with us every morning and evening of our lives. Keeping up that habit, we shall find strength for duty, comfort in trouble, guidance in perplexity, hope in sickness and support in death. He is faithful who promised that your joy would be full and He will keep His word if we ask in prayer."
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