Hudson Taylor Quotes
Top 52 wise famous quotes and sayings by Hudson Taylor
Hudson Taylor Famous Quotes & Sayings
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If we are faithful to God in little things, we shall gain experience and strength that will be helpful to us in the more serious trials of life.
Oh, for eloquence to plead the cause of China, for a pencil dipped in fire to paint the condition of this people.
Too often we attempt to work for God to the limit of our incompetency, rather than to the limit of God's omnipotency.
The good works of the unsaved may indeed benefit their fellow-creatures; but until life in Christ has been received, they cannot please God.
The less I spent on myself and the more I gave to others, the fuller of happiness and blessing did my soul become.
Unless you intend your wife to be a true missionary, not merely a wife, home-maker, and friend, do not join us.
I am so weak that I can hardly write, I cannot read my Bible, I cannot even pray, I can only lie still in God's arms like a little child, and trust.
God is not looking for men of great faith, He is looking for common men to trust His great faithfulness.
Would that God would make hell so real to us that we cannot rest; Heaven so real that we must have men there.
God does not permit persecution to arise without sufficient reason...He was leading us by a way that we knew not; but it was none the less His way.
There are three great truths, 1st, That there is a God; 2nd, That He has spoken to us in the Bible; 3rd, That He means what He says.
Let but faithful labourers be found, who will prove faithful to God, and there is no reason to fear that God will not prove faithful to them.
There has never been a successful social movement for any minority without the support of the majority.
Not infrequently our GOD brings His people into difficulties on purpose that they may come to know Him as they could not otherwise do.
I have seen many men work without praying, though I have never seen any good come out of it; but I have never seen a man pray without working.
Satan, the Hinderer, may build a barrier about us, but he can never roof us in, so that we cannot look up.
We have heard of many people who trusted God too little, but have you ever heard of anyone who trusted Him too much?
Satan may build a hedge about us and fence us in and hinder our movements, but he cannot roof us in and prevent our looking up.
I often think that God must have been looking for someone small enough and weak enough for Him to use, and that He found me.
If it is true in anything, it is especially true of divine things, what costs little is worth little.
God's work is not man working for God; it is God's own work, though often wrought through man's hands.