“True humility is not looking down on yourself, but looking up to Christ” – Judson Cornwall Forbidden Glory
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True Humility
Posted in Humanity, Judson Cornwall, Quotes on October 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Flowers Delivery Man
Posted in Judson Cornwall, Praise, Pride, Quotes, tagged Flowers, Praise, Pride on October 12, 2011| Leave a Comment »
In my early traveling ministry, I was greatly disturbed by the praise given to me for my teaching ministry. I often rebuked people by telling them, “Give God the glory.” In a prayer session one day, God asked me why I was so hard on His children. “They don’t know how to give the glory to Me directly,” He said, “but you should know how to receive it and, in turn, give it to Me.
Treat each compliment as a flower. Thank them for their praises, and then put them together as a bouquet and present it to Me.”
From that day to this I have joyfully collected praise flowers. Before going to sleep at night, I present this bouquet to Father God. I have the pleasure of smelling the flowers, but He has the responsibility of handling them…
I recognize the flowers I hold in my hand do not belong to me; I am but the floral delivery person…The day I’d begin to believe all that other say about me would be the beginning of the end of my ministry.
— Judson Cornwall, Forbidden Glory
With, For, then Without
Posted in Judson Cornwall, Pride, Quotes on October 11, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Men of science feel that since they have discovered how God did a thing, they don’t need God anymore.
Religious persons have set God aside for rules, regulations and organizations.
If God dares let individuals become “workers together with him” (2 Corinthians 6:1), it seems an easy step to become a worker for Him and eventually a worker without Him.
— Judson Cornwall, Forbidden Glory


