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— Francois Fenelon"Were in prayer, as indeed you ought to be."
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The law demands good works and uses its terror--rejection, shame, fear of punishment, unanswered prayer, personal tragedy, etc.--as motivation. Here performance is a necessity to secure the blessings and avoid the curses. Grace, on the other hand, allows us to serve on a different basis--not from fear but on the basis of love and gratitude, from appreciation and gladness for blessings freely given and freely received.
— Richard Jordan
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The history of missions is the history of answered prayer. It is the key to the whole mission problem. All human means are secondary.
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