Monthly Archives: December 2014

December 21, 2014

“How inestimable and innumerable are God’s blessings! And how gracious, since we are not deserving the least, but rather wrath to the uttermost.” (Joseph Burnley Moody 1838-1931)

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December 20, 2014

“Ever is this our comfort, that all events are known to our God, and that nothing in our future can take him at unawares.” (Charles H. Spurgeon 1834-1892)

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December 19, 2014

“The infinite cannot be perfectly comprehended by that which is finite.” (Jonathan Edwards; 1703-1758)

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December 18, 2014

“For ‘nothing defiles a man but what comes from within’ (Matt. 15); that is, that which the heart has conceived within it—as thoughts of uncleanness—in which, although Satan himself be the father of them, the heart is the mother and … Continue reading

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December 17, 2014

“It is a solemn reflection, that this knowledge must either prove ‘the savour of life unto life,’ or ‘the savour of death unto death.’ If it be not the means of your conversion, it will be the ground of your … Continue reading

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December 16, 2014

“God is dishonoured by the transgressions of His people, in a manner in which He is not dishonoured by the same transgressions in the wicked, who make no profession of being His.” (Robert Haldane 1772-1854)

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December 15, 2014

“A good cause, a good conscience, and a good deportment, are good grounds of appeal to God.” (Ingram Cobbin; 1876)

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December 14, 2014

“If hypocrisy be a man’s burden, it is not his condition.  Did ever any hypocrite walk contrary to himself, to his former self? When men are truly converted, they do.” (William Bridge 1600-1671)

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December 13, 2014

“The saving omnipotence of the Saviour is grounded on his intercession.  He is ‘able to save to the uttermost all coming to God by him,’ seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.” (John Brown 1784-1858)

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December 12, 2014

“Low views of the dignity of His person will engender low views of the necessity and nature of His work. (Speaking of the Holy Spirit) Octavius Winslow (1808-1878)

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