Monthly Archives: June 2010

June 20, 2010

“We cannot at all times discern the path of duty, and at such times it is our wisdom to apply to the Lord himself.”  Charles H. Spurgeon  (1834-1892)

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June 19, 2010

“A neglected Saviour will be a severe Judge.”  (Thomas Boston  1676-1732)

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June 18, 2010

“The one who is under the faithful and watchful eye of Jehovah is insulated from every enemy, whether real or imagined.”  (Unknown)

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June 17, 2010

“I have no rest, but in a nook, with the book.”  (Thomas A. Kempis  1380-1471)

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June 16, 2010

“Past favours are pledges of God’s love, they ought therefore to be viewed as the earnest of future blessings, rather than as forerunners of ill.”  (Andrew Robert Fausset  1821-1910)

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June 15, 2010

“Unbelief and the fear of men are open avenues to a crushing despair.”  (No mention of author)

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June 14, 2010

“Mere formality has never been, and can never be, acceptable to God.”  (David Thomas  1813-1894)

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June 13, 2010

“It is but little that we can know of his works, but that little should teach us to be humble, and to admire the divine power and goodness.  How great must that Being be who produced these immense globes out … Continue reading

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June 12, 2010

“The structure of the Gospels, when minutely analyzed, brings out all the great elements of the atonement on a basis of historical reality, showing how infinite Intelligence must have presided over their composition.   (George Smeaton; 1814-1889)

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June 11, 2010

“God’s judgments are always just; he never afflicts but in faithfulness.  His will is the rule of justice; and therefore a gracious soul dares not cavil nor question his proceedings.”  Thomas Brooks  (1608-1680)

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