"The gloom of sorrow also goes from the man whom Christ makes whole. “Why should I sorrow more? I trust a Saviour was slain, And safe beneath his sheltering cross, Unmoved I shall remain.” - Charles Spurgeon
I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer.
Martin Luther
Scripture is a communication that establishes communion and opens the way to a union, all in a way that is perfectly understandable once we begin to have experience of it.
Hearing God (p. 210).
“In a time of temptation, apprehensive consciences look so much to the present trouble that they need to be roused up to behold him in whom they may find rest.” — Richard Sibbes
Most believers...believe. We accept the truth of God’s existence, and we cling to the hope of His love. But there are times when faith is hard to grasp, hard to feel, and difficult to see. We wrestle with our mixed emotions. Ray Bentley
"Getting to know God and being able to call on Him is the most important step in storing up for the storms." Billy Graham
“Nobody in the Bible ever retired,” Gifford said. “When you are on fire for the Kingdom of God, that will stay with you until the moment the Lord takes the breath from your body and takes you into His arms. And that’s the way I want to spend the rest of my life: refired, not ...
“If your objective is to be the ‘cool Christian,’ you'll end up being a follower of the world and not a follower of Christ.”
"Today, the food of spiritual health is the flesh and blood of Jesus, and nothing keeps us from relapsing into sin but the indwelling of the eternal Spirit." - Charles Spurgeon
“In this, we may see the sweet love of God to us, in that he counts the work of our salvation by Christ his greatest service, and in that he put his only beloved Son to that service.” —
Richard Sibbes
Once a man has the love of Christ in his heart you need not train him to witness; he 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 do it. —Martyn Lloyd-Jones, An Exposition of Ephesians 3: The Unsearchable Riches of Christ, Pg. 253
Words have the power to shape our thoughts, actions, and ultimately our character. We have to be mindful of the language we use and how it reflects our inner self.
When the devil throws your sins in your face and declares that you deserve death and Hell, tell him this: I admit that I deserve death and hell, what of it? For I know One who suffered and made satisfaction on my behalf. His name is Jesus Christ
Martin Luther
“Often, when we have been fretting and worrying, we should have glorified God far more had we literally gone to sleep.” — Charles Spurgeon
Would you be holy? Then you must be ever looking unto Jesus—looking at His cross and learning fresh motives for a closer walk with God—looking at His example, and taking Him for your pattern. - JC Ryle
the man who believes in Jesus has a hope that when days and years are past, he shall be in heaven where Jesus is." - Charles Spurgeon
The only limit to your impact is your IMAGINATION and COMMITMENT.
The true end of life is, to live not to ourselves, but to him who died for us - John Newton
There are three things that men never ought to trifle with, a little poison, a little false doctrine, and a little sin. -J.C. Ryle
We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone. Martin Luther
“Every generation temps us to declare only part of God’s counsel.” —
David Mathis, Workers For Your Joy, 255.
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