D.L. Moody Quotes
I Firmly Believe That The Moment Our Hearts Are Emptied Of Selfishness And Ambition And Self-seeking And Everything That Is Contrary To God's Law, The Holy Spirit Will Come And Fill Every Corner Of Our Hearts; But If We Are Full Of Pride And Conceit, Ambition And Self-seeking, Pleasure And The World, There Is No Room For The Spirit Of God. I Also Believe That Many A Man Is Praying To God To Fill Him, When He Is Full Already With Something Else. Before We Pray That God Would Fill Us, I Believe We Ought To Pray That He Would Empty Us. There Must Be A N Emptying Before There Can Be A Filling; And When The Heart Is Turned Upside Down, And Everything That Is Contrary To God Is Turned Out, Then The Spirit Will Come ...
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