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1 " In every local church there is a star; "
― Witness Lee , The Holy Word for Morning Revival - Crystallization-study of Numbers, Volume 4
2 " built up in Him... "
3 " As we grow in Christ, we are being built up in Him. "
4 " We should give heed to the words of the Bible until something as phosphorous rises within us "
5 " Culture can be a form of insulation which keeps us from Christ. To hold the Head is to remain in Christ without any insulation between us and Him. "
6 " Along with the friction, there must also be growth. This growth will nullify the effect of the friction. "
7 " Then we will enjoy Christ, and the border of our enjoyment of Christ as the good land will be enlarged "
8 " My confidence is in what issues from becoming deeply rooted in Christ through contacting the Lord and spending time in the Word with much prayer. "
9 " The building up of the church is based upon the building up of the individual members. Furthermore, the building of the members depends on their growth, which, in turn, depends upon being rooted in Christ and absorbing the riches of Christ to become the very element with which the members grow. "
10 " Forget your situation, your condition, your failures, and your weaknesses and simply take time to enjoy the Lord. Take time to absorb Him, to assimilate the rich elements from Him as the soil. If you take time to absorb the Lord, you will be able to testify that in Christ you have no lack. "
11 " However, if we are not faithful to take time to absorb the Lord, our condition will gradually deteriorate. "
12 " If our roots are tender and new to absorb the riches of Christ, we shall grow automatically with the riches we assimilate. "
13 " some are willing to help others enter into the land of Canaan to reach God’s glorious goal, but they have no desire to enter into God’s glorious goal to inherit the land themselves. "
14 " if we lust for ease and comfort today—caring only for ourselves, stopping halfway, and giving up our rights in the matter of pursuing the Lord—we will not be able to recover those rights; neither will there be any compensation for them. This is an eternal loss. "
15 " the land east of the Jordan was not good enough because it was outside of the realm of Christ’s death. "