Oswald Smith Quotes

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We talk of the Second Coming; half the world has never heard of the first.
Oswald J. Smith
I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. May I be happy and contented whether in the homeland or on the foreign field; whether married or alone, in happiness or sorrow, health or sickness, prosperity or adversity -- I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. I want it; oh, I want it.
Oswald J. Smith
No one has the right to hear the gospel twice, while there remains someone who has not heard it once.
Oswald J. Smith
The supreme task of the Church is the evangelization of the world.
Oswald J. Smith
You must go or send a substitute.
Oswald J. Smith
God can accomplish more through one message in the fulness of the Spirit than through hundreds given in the energy of the flesh.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
If God wills the evangelization of the world, and you refuse to support missions, then you are opposed to the will of God.
Oswald J. Smith
The church that does not evangelize will fossilize.
Oswald J. Smith
Dante Walker, you're about as gangster as Will Smith.
Victoria Scott (The Warrior (Dante Walker, #3))
You can’t take it with you, but you can send it on ahead.
Oswald J. Smith
The mission of the church is missions.
Oswald J. Smith
I have seen the vision and for self I cannot live; Life is less than worthless till my all I give.
Oswald J. Smith
The fulness of the Spirit is not a question of our getting more of the Holy Spirit, but rather of the Holy Spirit getting more of us.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
Why should anyone hear the Gospel twice, before everyone has heard it once?
Oswald J. Smith
There can be no prevailing in prayer without travailing in prayer.
Oswald J. Smith (The Revival We Need)
And they continued steadfastly (Acts 2:42) - That is to say, they did not backslide. The real reason there are so many backsliders is because there are so many who have never had a forward slide to Jesus Christ.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
And believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both of men and women (Acts 5:14)- So not only was there Holy Ghost boldness and Holy Ghost power and Holy Ghost conviction, but also Holy Ghost conversions.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
Looking back over my own life I here declare without apology that it is the study of God's Word, year after year, close communion with Christ, and great books that have nourished my soul in wondrous ways. Such authors as Fenelon, Henry Drummond, F. B. Meyer, G. Campbell Morgan, Martyn Lloyd Jones, A. W. Tozer, Hannah Whitehall Smith Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray and John Stott have each, with their own special insights, enriched my life beyond measure.
W. Phillip Keller (Strength of Soul: The Sacred Use of Time)
The three representative men of the Bible, the natural, the carnal, and the spiritual - Which are you? Are you living in Egypt, the world and home of the natural man, or in the wilderness, the abode of the carnal? ... Are you already through the wilderness, and dwelling in Canaan, the land of the spiritual?
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
Power in Service - The carnal man can never be used in spiritual service. There is so much of the self life about him that God cannot gain control. The Spirit-filled life is necessary for fruitful Christian service.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
Only those who spend much time in HIs presence will ever become like Him.
Oswald J. Smith (Man God Uses)
The Bible distinguishes between "having" the Holy Spirit, which is true of all believers, and being "filled" with the Holy Spirit, which is true of very few.
Oswald J. Smith (The Enduement of Power: Being Filled with the Holy Spirit (One Pound Classics))
To be a Christian for ten year and to be no more like Jesus then than at the time of conversion, is a tragedy.
Oswald J. Smith (Man God Uses)
It is even possible to be a martyr for the Faith and yet not love Jesus Christ.
Oswald J. Smith (Man God Uses)
Oh, my friends, we are loaded down with countless church activities, while the real work of the church, that of evangelizing the world and winning the lost, is almost entirely neglected!”-Oswald J. Smith
Oswald J. Smith
This, then is to be our vision. Not the duplicating of existing missionary agencies; rather we are to work in places still untouched. “Unoccupied areas,” “where Christ has not been named,” “the regions beyond,” “farther, still farther into the night,” “the neglected fields.” These are our watch- words, this our glorious mission.2.
Oswald J. Smith (The Challenge of Missions)
A divided heart can never bring complete satisfaction. The man of mingled interests will seldom make a success of anything. If he would succeed in business he must give the major portion of his time and the best of his thought to his business.... The very same is true of the man who would be used of God, only to a far greater degree. The work alone must claim his whole attention. He has no room for other things.
Oswald J. Smith
KENnEDY SHOT. OSWALD SHOT TOO.
Cordwainer Smith (Quest of the Three Worlds)
Do we invest it for God or use it for selfish pursuits that don't count? Somehow we seem to have time for everything else in the world, time to eat and time to sleep, time to shop and time to talk, time for the newspaper and time for our visitors, time for pleasure and time for work, but no time for God, Do we spend our time entertaining our friends, providing expensive dinner parties, and whiling away the hours in idle talk?
Oswald Jeffrey Smith (The Man God Uses)
Everything we own belongs to God and we are only stewards.
Oswald Jeffrey Smith (The Man God Uses)
So many of us are localized in our outlook. We see only our own community, our own village or town, and we never see beyond. There are those who think only of their own church and have no interest in what others are doing. Then there are some who have a larger vision. They see an entire city or province and they are ready to give their money and to work for its evangelization. But they, too, are local in their outlook, for they never see beyond the boundaries of the city or province in which they live. Then there are those who have a still larger vision. They see an entire country and they are ready to work for its evangelization. But even they are local in their outlook, for they never see beyond the boundaries of the country in which they live. There are those, however, who have a still larger vision. They see a continent and they are ready to do all they can for the evangelization of their continent. Yet even they are local in their outlook for they never see beyond the boundaries of their continent. Then there are those who see an entire world. They see Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America and the islands of the seas. They have God’s vision and that is the vision He wants us to have, a world vision.
Oswald J. Smith (The Challenge of Missions)
¿Saben cuántos idiomas hay en este mundo? Lo diré. En el momento existen por lo menos 2.974 lenguas principales. ¿Saben cuántos de estos idiomas poseen la Palabra de Dios, o alguna porción? En la hora actual, solamente 1.185. ¿Cuántas, pues, quedan sin una simple porción del libro de Dios? Quedan 1.789. Pensemos en ello. Después de casi dos mil años de trabajo misionero por todo el mundo, vemos que restan 1.789 idiomas en los que la Palabra de Dios jamás ha sido traducida. ¿Y qué nos dice eso? «La fe viene por el oír y el oír por la Palabra de Dios». «¿Cómo creerán a aquel de quien no han oído? ¿Y cómo oirán sin haber quien les predique?» (Romanos 10.17, 14).
Oswald J. Smith (Pasión por las almas)
because she’d forbidden him to bring it anywhere in sight of the school. Ever since it had exploded in the school car park. “Give us a lift?” asked Darius. “Oswald can’t fetch me, he’s in a meeting.” A meeting? thought Nat. Oswald? Darius didn’t have any parents; Nat had never asked why, and Darius never wanted to talk about it. Oswald Bagley was Darius’s terrifying older brother, who was looking after him. The way wolves sometimes look after man-cubs
Nigel Smith (Nathalia Buttface and the Most Epically Embarrassing Trip Ever (Nathalia Buttface))