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G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan was a prominent British preacher, author, and theologian known for his influential work in the early 20th century. Born in 1863, he gained recognition for his dynamic preaching style and deep biblical insights, which resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and beyond. Morgan served as the pastor of several notable churches, including Westminster Chapel in London, where he became a leading figure in the evangelical movement. His sermons often emphasized the importance of personal faith and the transformative power of the Scriptures. Morgan was also a prolific writer, producing numerous books and commentaries on the Bible. His notable works include 'The Crises of the Christ' and 'The Great Physician,' where he explored the life and teachings of Jesus Christ with clarity and depth. His ability to communicate complex theological concepts in an accessible manner made his writings popular among both clergy and laypeople. Morgan's legacy endures through his contributions to biblical scholarship and his role in shaping modern evangelical thought, as he inspired countless individuals to engage with the Scriptures more deeply.

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“Waiting for God is not laziness. Waiting for God is not the abandonment of effort. Waiting for God means, first, activity under command; second, readiness for any new command that may come; third, the ability to do nothing until the command is given.””

“The Scripture can only be read intelligently by inspired men and women. The value we get from our reading is in direct proportion to the measure in which we are filled with God's Spirit. We also need a regular systematic study of the Scriptures. We cannot maintain our spiritual life without it any more than we can maintain our physical bodies without proper nourishment. We also need to let what we study become a vital part of our daily lives. Take it to the store, the office, the school room, etc. Take it, and apply it wherever you go.””

“Organized Christianity that fails to make a disturbance is dead.””

“Waiting for God is not laziness. Waiting for God is not the abandonment of effort. Waiting for God means, first, activity under command; second, readiness for any new command that may come; third, the ability to do nothing until the command is given.””

“The Scripture can only be read intelligently by inspired men and women. The value we get from our reading is in direct proportion to the measure in which we are filled with God's Spirit. We also need a regular systematic study of the Scriptures. We cannot maintain our spiritual life without it any more than we can maintain our physical bodies without proper nourishment. We also need to let what we study become a vital part of our daily lives. Take it to the store, the office, the school room, etc. Take it, and apply it wherever you go.””

“Organized Christianity that fails to make a disturbance is dead.””

Books from the author

First Century Message to Twentieth Century Christians

First Century Message to Twentieth Century Christians

G. Campbell Morgan

4h 33m
Wherein?

Wherein?

G. Campbell Morgan

2h 29m
Practice of Prayer

Practice of Prayer

G. Campbell Morgan

2h 50m