Monthly Archives: August 2016

August 11, 2016

“The fall of our first parents did not begin with the overt act of disobedience; it was preceded by a process of defection that culminated in it.”  John Murray  (1898-1975)

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August 10, 2016

“Grace flows unrestrained and unreserved upon those who have no goodness to plead and no claim to advance.”  Arthur W. Pink  (1886-1952)

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August 9, 2016

“Patience is the fair handmaid and daughter of faith; we cheerfully wait when we are certain that we shall not wait in vain.”  Charles H. Spurgeon  (1834-1892)

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August 8, 2016

“My brethren, the love of God brought in by faith will help a man bear up under any condition.”  Thomas Goodwin  (1600-1679)

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August 7, 2016

“The lighter that your sin lies upon your mind, the more grievous it is to the Holy Spirit of God.”  John Colquhoun  (1748-1827)

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August 6, 2016

“Consequently, if He positively wills whatever is done, He cannot be indifferent with regard to anything.”  Jerome Zanchius  (1516-1590)

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August 5, 2016

“Those who can suppose that by formal obedience to definite precepts they fulfill the will of God and do all that is required of them, do not know the barest elements of what is required for admission into the Kingdom.”  … Continue reading

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August 4, 2016

“IN HIS WORD, on the ground of His promises I have claimed that mercy, and now my soul ‘is unto the Lord,’ that I may ever find fresh mercy, and grace for all my needs.  This waiting, hoping attitude is … Continue reading

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August 3, 2016

“If God counts me righteous, I am safe, though in and of myself I am nothing but a sinner, and ungodly.”  John Bunyan (1628-1688)

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August 2, 2016

“I admit there are difficulties with regard to some of the passages in which the word all occurs.  But I would rather confess the difficulty, and wait for further light, than at once proceed to do violence to the passage … Continue reading

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