Monthly Archives: October 2010

October 21, 2010

“If God will work to save, who shall let it?  And if God will work to destroy, who or what shall let it?  Let=hinder. ”  Joseph Caryl  (1602-1673)

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October 20, 2010

“Simply to sin is human, and it happens to the saints even after they have received grace; but to sin against God argues a singular degree of impiety.  To sin against God is to injure and dishonour him in things … Continue reading

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October 20, 2010

“Simply to sin is human, and happens to the saints even after they have received grace:  but to sin against God argues a singular degree of impiety.  To sin against God is to injure and dishonour him in things immediately … Continue reading

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October 19, 2010

“It is the ‘infirmity’ of a believer to be thinking of himself, and drawing false inferences (for all such inferences are necessarily erroneous), from what he sees or feels, as to the light in which he is beheld and esteemed on … Continue reading

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October 18, 2010

“It is a prayer not proceeding from a doubting and wavering heart, as if God did at sometimes deliver his church, and at others fail and leave her to the will of her enemies; but grounded upon certain knowledge and … Continue reading

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October 17, 2010

“A view of the divine glory crucifies our lusts, and puts the corruptions of our heart to death.”  John Angell James (1785-1859)

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October 16, 2010

“To say that man could grow holy and spotless, that he could secure God’s grace, and attain to salvation by an act of his own free will, was teaching that attracted, as it still does attract, thousands.”  Warburton

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October 15, 2010

“Christ knows the intensity and fury of temptation and He knows how strong sin is.  Therefore He can have pity on the sinner who comes before His throne.”  Frans Bakker  (1919-1965)

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October 14, 2010

“We must therefore conclude that it is impossible for men to believe, unless it be given them from above.”  John Calvin  (1509-1564)

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October 13, 2010

“Consider the subject of creation simply in the light of an argument of natural philosphy, and all is vague and dim abstraction . . . But consider the momentous fact in the light of a direct message from the Creator … Continue reading

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