John Mott famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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It is possible for the most obscure person in a church, with a heart right toward God, to exercise as much power for the evangelization of the world, as it is for those who stand in the most prominent positions.
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The men that will change the colleges and seminaries here represented are the men that will spend the most time alone with God... It takes time for the fires to burn. It takes time for God to draw near and for us to know that He is there. It takes time to assimilate His truth.
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If added power attends the united prayer of two or three, what mighty triumphs there will be when hundreds of thousands of consistent members of the Church are with one accord day by day making intercession for the extension of Christ's Kingdom.
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The GREATEST HINDRANCES to the evangelization of the world are those within the Church.
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Prayer is the greatest force that we can wield. It is the greatest talent which God has granted us. He has given it to every Christian.
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We fail to prevail with unconverted men because of our more fundamental failure to prevail with God in prayer.
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The Church has not yet touched the fringe of the possibilities of intercessory prayer. Her largest victories will be witnessed when individual Christians everywhere come to recognize their priesthood unto God and day by day give themselves unto prayer.
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No other generation but ours can evangelize the present generation.
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Evangelism without social work is deficient; social work without evangelism is impotent.
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The history of missions is a history of prayer. Everything vital to the success of the world's evangelization hinges on prayer.
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Prayer alone will overcome the gigantic difficulties which confront the workers in every field.
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Let methods be changed, therefore, if necessary, that prayer may be given its true place. Let there be days set apart for intercession; let the original purpose of the monthly concert of prayer for missions be given a larger place; let missionary prayer cycles be used by families and by individual Christians.
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From the day of Pentecost until the present time, it has been necessary to be of one accord in prayer before the Spirit of God will work with mighty converting power.
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Every other consideration and plan and emphasis is secondary to that of wielding the forces of prayer.
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There is an irresistible demand to strengthen the leadership of the constructive forces of the world at the present momentous time. This is true because of stupendous, almost unbelievable changes which have taken place in recent years on every continent.
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The missionary church is a praying church. The history of missions is a history of prayer. Everything vital to the success of the world's evangelization hinges on prayer. Are thousands of missionaries and tens of thousands of native workers needed? Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He send forth laborers into His harvest.
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Words . . . present a picture of the inward man.
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The world asks, How much does he give? Christ asks why does he give?
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As the President has indicated, my life has been a life of travel - for 60 years constantly moving over the wide world on journeys which first and last have taken me to 83 countries, and, what is more significant, to most of them again and again.
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You ask me, How much time? I do not know. I know it means time enough to forget time.
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In order to have real prayer and action to change things, we must have conviction as to the need of prayer and action. In order to have conviction as to the need of prayer and action, we must have knowledge.
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It is easy to magnify human personality and agencies. Prayer recognizes that God is the source of life and light and energy.
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Such highly qualitative leadership is demanded especially in the realm of the fostering of right international relations. Here the demand is simply irresistible.
-- John Mott
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