“In the spiritual realm in this day you can find many who have left Sodom,
but God could never get Sodom out of them.”
– Glenn Griffith, from his book I Sought for a Man
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The only place where God works is in the realm of faith…
Glenn Griffith, I Sought for a Man (missing city: publisher, date), 15.
God is looking for somebody that’s looking for God.
Glenn Griffith, I Sought for a Man (missing city: publisher, date), 16.
The only way to keep saved is to get sanctified.
Glenn Griffith, I Sought for a Man (missing city: publisher, date), 24.
It [sin] pays wages in three installments: 1) It kills the conscience,
2) Dries up the fountain of emotion,
3) Breaks the power of resistance.
Glenn Griffith, I Sought for a Man (missing city: publisher, date), 39.
If men are not stirred to love God, they will trifle until they love something else.
Glenn Griffith, I Sought for a Man (missing city: publisher, date), 40.
Glenn Griffith was born this date, 8/17/1894 at Augusta, KS. He was one of the eleven children of John and Elizabeth Griffith. His first pastorate was at Newton, Kansas. He as a compassionate preacher with real tears (in his eyes, not his “voice”) who graced the platforms of many holiness camps including Sea Breeze Camp (FL). He was a leading influence in the Interchurch Holiness Convention. “Grif” (as his contemporaries called him) departed this life on 1/12/1976.