Quotes About Selflessness
Wealth is not to feed our egos, but to feed the hungry and to help people help themselves.
~ Andrew Carnegie
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In measured doses, mortification cleanses the soul. It's the perfect antidote for excessive self-regard.
~ Andrew J. Bacevich
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How different our standard is from Christ's. We ask how much a man gives. Christ asks how much he keeps.
~ Andrew Murray
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Use every opportunity of humbling yourself before your fellow-men as a help to abide humble before God.
~ Andrew Murray
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Oh, become nothing in deep reality, and, as a worker, study only one thing—to become poorer and lower and more helpless, that Christ may work all in you.
~ Andrew Murray
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Until a humility that rests in nothing less than the end and death of self, and which gives up all the honor of men as Jesus did to seek the honor that comes from God alone (which absolutely makes and counts itself nothing) that God may be all, that the Lord alone may be exalted—until such a humility is what we seek in Christ above our chief joy, and welcome at any price, there is very little hope of a faith that will conquer the world.
~ Andrew Murray
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Learn to cease from your own wisdom as well as your own goodness; draw near in poverty of spirit to let the Holy One show you how utterly above human knowledge or human power is the holiness He demands; to the soul that ceases from self, and has no confidence in the flesh, He will show and give the holiness He calls us to.
~ Andrew Murray
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Pride renders faith impossible.
~ Andrew Murray
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If I bear the name of another, I have given up my own name and my own independent life.
~ Andrew Murray
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The humble man feels no jealousy or envy. He can praise God when others are preferred and blessed before him. He can bear to hear others praised and himself forgotten, because in God's presence he has learned to say with Paul 'I be nothing' (2 Corinthians 12:11). He has received the spirit of Jesus, who did not please Himself and did not seek His own honor, as the spirit of his life.
~ Andrew Murray
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And the Christian life has suffered loss, where believers have not been distinctly guided to see that, even in our relation as creatures, nothing is more natural and beautiful and blessed than to be nothing, that God may be all;
~ Andrew Murray
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Be sure that at the root of all real experience of more grace, of all true advance in consecration, of all actually increasing conformity to the likeness of Jesus, there must be a deadness to self that proves itself to God and men in our dispositions and habits.
~ Andrew Murray
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The only hope of a decreasing self is an increasing Christ." F. B. MEYER
~ Andrew Murray
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The humble man feels no jealousy or envy. He can praise God when others are preferred and blessed before him. He can bear to hear others praised and himself forgotten, because in God's presence he has learnt to say with Paul, 'I am nothing.' He has received the spirit of Jesus, who pleased not Himself, and sought not His own honour, as the spirit of his life.
~ Andrew Murray
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The sooner I learn to forget myself in the desire that He may be glorified, the richer will the blessing be that prayer will bring to myself.
~ Andrew Murray
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Until a humility which will rest in nothing less than the end and death of self; which gives up all the honor of men as Jesus did, to seek the honor that comes from God alone; which absolutely makes and counts itself nothing, that God may be all, that the Lord alone may be exalted, until such a humility is what we seek in Christ above our most important joy, and welcome at any price, there is very little hope of a religion that will conquer the world. I
~ Andrew Murray
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Whether we speak of the death to self or a sinking down in humility and meekness before God or faith in the Lamb of God, it all means one thing—a deliverance from self to find our liberty and our blessedness in the living sacrifice of ourselves for all around us. THE END
~ Andrew Murray
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The one true way of dying to self is the way of patience, meekness, humility, and resignation to God.
~ Andrew Murray
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Until a humility that rests in nothing less than the end and death of self, and which gives up all the honor of men as Jesus did to seek the honor that comes from God alone (which absolutely makes and counts itself nothing) that God may be all, that the Lord alone may be exalted—until such a humility is what we seek in Christ above our chief joy, and welcome at any price, there is very little hope of a faith that will conquer the world. I
~ Andrew Murray
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Peter utterly changed—the self-pleasing, the self-trusting, the self-seeking Peter, full of sin, continually getting into trouble, foolish and impetuous, now filled with the Spirit and the life of Jesus. Christ had done it for him by the Holy Spirit.
~ Andrew Murray
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A vessel must be empty if it is to be filled, and if we are to be filled with the life of God we must be utterly empty of self.
~ Andrew Murray
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the nearer we are to God, the less we are in ourselves, but the stronger we are in Him. The more I see of God, the less I become, the deeper is my confidence in Him. To become lowly, let God fill eye and heart. Where God is all, there is no time or place for man.
~ Andrew Murray
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God delights to pour His love into us. Why? Because, as I said, God keeps nothing for Himself. From eternity God had His only begotten Son, and the Father gave Him all things, and nothing that God had was kept back. "God is love.
~ Andrew Murray
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The Spirit of love, to come and banish selfishness and envy and pride, and bring the love of God into the hearts of men. "The fruit of the Spirit is love.
~ Andrew Murray
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