From Broken Cisterns to the Fountain of Life

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"For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns that can hold no water. My people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out systems, broken cisterns that can hold no water." [00:20:47]

"The world is in a terrible state tonight. The world is in awful trouble. The world is a place of unhappiness. The world is ill at ease. The world is perplexed and bewildered and doesn't understand and doesn't know and doesn't realize what it ought to be doing." [00:04:34]

"We are all seeking satisfaction tonight, either from some sister brother or else we have been to what the prophet Isaiah calls the wells of salvation, this fountain of living waters which Jeremiah describes to the people in the name of God and which is nothing but another name for God Himself." [00:07:08]

"All the philosophies and theories and views concerning life and how we are to live apart from what we have in this book of the Bible are entirely the work of men. They come entirely and exclusively from men, and the simple truth about all who are not Christians in this world tonight is just to say that their ideas by which they are living are entirely their own ideas." [00:11:38]

"Do we realize that apart from this book we have nothing but human speculation, human thought, human theorized, human attempts to arrive at a knowledge of truth and of ultimate reality? There is nothing beyond man if we exclude this book and its teaching." [00:13:46]

"The system of course is always limited in its capacity. A system, well, you can tell exactly the cubic capacity of a system. You can measure therefore exactly the contents of a system even when it is full. And here I see a great and the most important parable." [00:18:56]

"Man has this feeling within himself that he's made for another and made by another. He has a longing for some certainty, some absolute. The philosophers have got it if they would talk about the absolute. It's their way of confessing that within them there is a sense of God, a supreme being." [00:31:22]

"Life without God and without Christ is unnaturally hopeless, isn't it? As the poor man who doesn't believe in God in Christ, any hope at this moment with all that's happening in the world and in these conferences and all the threats of calamities coming, where is he? What does he got to fall back upon?" [00:36:49]

"By grace we said no man makes himself a Christian, thank God. No, thank God my hope in life tonight doesn't depend upon me and I will pout on my feeble efforts. You know the first thing this gospel announces is this: we are his workmanship, not our own making creation." [00:41:31]

"There's nothing more wonderful about the fountain than this: its depth. How deep down does it go? Nobody knows. It seems to be coming up from the bowels of the earth. But oh, the depths of the fountain! Listen to the Apostle Paul saying that in his own way: oh, the depth of the riches both of the knowledge of the wisdom of God." [00:42:48]

"Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever. But you say look at the changes that have taken place in history and the amendment in his knowledge. Well, I'm well aware of them all, you know, but I don't know at the same time that the needs of men are unchangeable." [00:45:44]

"Christ is the fountain of life. Come to him, he'll give your life, and you'll never fail." [00:57:05]

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