Trusting God: The Legacy of George Mueller

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"George Mueller was born in Germany in 1805, and he died in 1898. He was a follow-up specialist for D.L. Moody, and he preached in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, and he inspired Hudson Taylor in his missionary dreams. He preached in the same church for 66 years and lived out his life mainly in Bristol, England." [00:44:52]

"He founded what he called the Scripture Knowledge Institute. It had five what he called objects: one was to found schools abroad, two Bible distribution, three missionary support, four track distribution, and five, the one we know him for best, to use his own words, to board and clothe and scripturally educate destitute children who have lost both parents by death." [01:26:86]

"By the time he had died, he had cared for ten thousand twenty-four orphans. He did all of this while preaching three times a week, and when he turned seventy, he fulfilled a dream and became a missionary and for the next 17 years traveled to 42 countries preaching on an average once a day to about 3 million people total." [02:07:127]

"Work really hard morning till night, be a worker, and do not trust in your work, trust in God. Work really hard and don't trust in the work, trust in God. Now let me give you his own words, quote, 'This is one of the great secrets in connection with successful service of the Lord, to work as if everything depended upon our diligence, and yet not to rest in the least upon our exertions but upon the blessing of the Lord.'" [05:11:311]

"Mueller and his wife did not pray instead of work, they prayed because they didn't trust their work, they trusted God. Prayer isn't something that signifies laziness; it simply signifies what you trust. And I encourage you, trust God, but I want to go farther than Mueller, I want to go farther than Mueller tonight for you." [10:38:638]

"Work out your own salvation for it is God who is at work in you to will and to do his good pleasure. We work outwardly because God is at work inwardly. We trust him not just for the outcome of our labors but for the laborers themselves. I want to go beyond Mueller to lift off of you the burden of your own labor." [11:40:700]

"Let him who serves serve in the strength that God supplies so that in everything God will get the glory through Jesus Christ to whom belongs the dominion and the glory forever. Now did you hear the logic of that verse? Surely, I heard it in the oath that was taken just a moment ago." [13:03:783]

"God will bless me as long as he shall enable me to act according to his will in this matter. Is not that an amazing way to talk? God will bless me as long as he will enable me to do his will and thus qualify for the blessing, for from him and through him and therefore back to him be the glory." [14:34:994]

"Let us follow George Mueller. Oh, may the members, the attenders at the national religious broadcasters work with all your might and then not trust in your work, trust in God, and may you go beyond that Muelleresque saying and trust God not only for the outcome of your work but for the origin of your work." [15:30:930]

"When you do, you know what will happen? He will get the glory, and you will discover with Mueller that his yoke is easy and his burden is light, and when you become old, maybe 92 or 95, you will say with Mueller, quote, 'I am bound to state this, and I do it with pleasure, my master has been a kind master to me.'" [16:34:994]

"I have not served a hard master. That is what I delight to show. Father, I pray that you would prove yourself to be a kind master for us and that you would become for us the enabler of the work you call us to do so that both the origin of our labors and the outcome of our labors are found to be a gift." [17:39:1012]

"And you get all the glory in Jesus' name I pray, amen." [18:43:1040]

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