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Mrs. Charles E. Cowman

Mrs. Charles E. Cowman

      Lettie Cowman was a Wesleyan missionary to Japan who, with her husband Charles E. Cowman, co-founded the Oriental Missionary Society in 1901 for church planting in most of the world outside North America.

      Her books are devotionals she compiled from sermons, readings, writings, and poetry that she had encountered.

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The greatest challenge in receiving great things from God is holding on for the last half hour.
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When each earthly brace falls under, And life seems a restless sea, Are you then a God-held wonder, Satisfied and calm and free?
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Our God is “the Lord of hosts” (Isa. 10:16 KJV), who can summon unexpected reinforcements at any moment to help His people. Believe that He is between you and your difficulty, and what troubles you will flee before Him, as clouds in the wind. F. B. Meyer
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The dark brown soil is turned By the sharp-pointed plow; And I’ve a lesson learned. My life is but a field, Stretched out beneath God’s sky, Some harvest rich to yield. Where grows the golden grain? Where faith? Where sympathy? In a furrow cut by pain. Maltbie D. Babcock
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The problem of getting great things from God is being able to hold on for the last half hour.
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When faith goes to the market, it always takes a basket.
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So suffering is rough and hard to bear; but it hides beneath it discipline, education, possibilities, which not only leave us nobler, but perfect us to help others.
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Christ’s triumph was in His humiliation. And perhaps our triumph will also be revealed through what others see as humiliation. Margaret Bottome Isn’t there something captivating about the sight of a person burdened with many trials, yet who is as lighthearted as the sound of a bell? Isn’t there something contagious and valiant in seeing others who are greatly tempted but are “more than conquerors” (Rom. 8:37)? Isn’t it heartening to see a fellow traveler whose body is broken, yet who retains the splendor of unbroken patience? What a witness these give to the power of God’s gift of grace! John Henry Jowett
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Great things are done when man and mountains meet, These are not done by walking down the street.
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Drop Your still dews of quietness, Till all our strivings cease: Take from our souls the strain and stress; And let our ordered lives confess The beauty of Your peace. Breathe through the pulses of desire Your coolness and Your balm; Let sense be mum, its beats expire: Speak through the earthquake, wind and fire, O still small voice of calm!
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If life were always smooth and level, the boring sameness would weigh us down. We need the valleys and the hills.
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Nearly all of God's jewels are crystallized tears.
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God finds His best soldiers on the mountain of affliction.
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Glorify ye the Lord in the fires. (Isaiah 24:15 KJV) Notice the little word “in”! We are to honor the Lord in the trial—in the very thing that afflicts us. And although there are examples where God did not allow His saints to even feel the fire, usually the fire causes pain. It is precisely there, in the heat of the fire, we are to glorify Him. We do this by exercising perfect faith in His goodness and love that has permitted this trial to come upon us. Even more, we are to believe that out of the fire will arise something more worthy of praise to Him than had we never experienced it. To go through some fires will take great faith, for little faith will fail. We must win the victory in the furnace. Margaret Bottome
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The pressure of difficult times makes us value life. Every time our life is spared and given back to us after a trial, it is like a new beginning. We better understand its value and thereby apply ourselves more effectively for God and for humankind. And the pressure we endure helps us to understand the trials of others, equipping us to help them and to sympathize with them.
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Then He set the boundaries of the Land of Promise—all theirs on one condition: they must march across its length and breadth, measuring it off with their own feet. Yet they never marched across more than one third of the land, and as a consequence, they never possessed more than that one third. They possessed only what they measured off and no more.
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The trials of life are sent to make us, not to break us.
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The disappointments of life are simply the hidden appointments of love. C. A. Fox
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God still causes us to be “locked up until faith” is learned. Our own nature, circumstances, trials, and disappointments all serve to keep us submissive and “locked up” until we see that the only way out is His way of faith.
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Don’t let the song go out of your life Though it chance sometimes to flow In a minor strain; it will blend again With the major tone you know. What though shadows rise to obscure life’s skies, And hide for a time the sun, The sooner they’ll lift and reveal the rift, If you let the melody run. Don’t let the song go out of your life; Though the voice may have lost its trill, Though the tremulous note may die in your throat, Let it sing in your spirit still. Don’t let the song go out of your life; Let it ring in the soul while here; And when you go hence, ’twill follow you thence, And live on in another sphere.
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