Monthly Archives: December 2010

December 11, 2010

“The higher we rise in the kingdom the more we shall be like Jesus in his humbling of Himself.”  Alexander Balmain Bruce  (1831-1899)

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December 10, 2010

“Assured confidence is no idle dream, for when the Holy Ghost bestows it upon us, we know its reality, and could not doubt it, even though all men should deride our boldness.”  Charles H. Spurgeon  (1834-1892)

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December 9, 2010

“We need desire no more to make us happy than for God to remember us with favour.”  Matthew Henry  (1662-1714)

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December 8, 2010

“He that liveth by sense, will, and passion is not wise.”  Thomas Manton  (1620-1677)

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December 7, 2010

“We must beware of the tendency to discount the corruptions of human nature.”  John Murray  (1898-1975)

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December 6, 2010

“The blood and righteousness of Christ, based upon the infinite dignity and glory of his person, and wrought into the experience of the believer by the Holy Ghost, expel from the heart all fear of death and of judgment, and … Continue reading

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December 5, 2010

“To bless God is to adore Him, to acknowledge His excellency, to express the highest veneration and gratitude.  To bless God is to render Him the homage of our hearts as the Giver of every good and perfect gift.  The … Continue reading

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December 4, 2010

“Hence, when the believer stands at heaven’s gate, he appears in heavenly robes.—The righteousness of Christ in upon him.  What more can be required?  It is as bright and glorious as God Himself.”  Henry Law  (1797-1884)

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December 3, 2010

“All created powers are as nothing in comparison with the exceeding power of God.”  Thomas Goodwin  (1600-1679)

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December 2, 2010

“The infinite justice of God being offended by sin, required an infinite satisfaction, an infinite price to be paid into its hands, for redemption and deliverance; and to which no price was adequate, but the precious blood of Christ.”  John … Continue reading

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