Monthly Archives: October 2019

October 31, 2019

“If we are exhorted to forgive the offenses of others, it is because God, for Christ’s sake hath forgiven us.”  (Robert Haldane, 1772-1854)

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October 30, 2019

“Better is that sin which humbles me than that duty which makes me proud.”  (Thomas Watson  1620-1686)

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October 29, 2019

“My trust is in him, my expectation of relief is from him only, and he will deliver me out of all my temptations and tribulations.”  (Matthew Poole  1624-1679)

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October 28, 2019

“Yea, SATAN Himself is absolutely subject to God’s control.”  Arthur W. Pink  (1886-1952)

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October 27, 2019

“Though he does not presently ease us of our smart or gratify our desires, yet we are to wait upon God.  In time we shall have a good answer.  God’s delays are not denials.”  Thomas Manton  (1620-1677)

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October 26, 2019

“Weakness, poverty, and imperfection reside here; heaven is the habitation of glory and felicity.”  John Daille  (1594-1670)

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October 25, 2019

“It is the watchful heart that discovers and suppresses the temptation before it comes to its strength.”  John Flavel (1628-1691)

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October 24, 2019

“Infinity, when applied to God, means that He is unbounded, unlimited, unsearchable, immeasurable, incomparable, and incomprehensible.”  Claude Duval Cole  (1885-1968)

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October 23, 2019

“In the New Testament, it is the work and not the workers that is glorified.  The Gospel is everything; who preached it is of little importance.”  Alfred Plummer (1841-1926)

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October 22, 2019

“Grace is that which God implants in the heart against great opposition of enemies, great opposition from the corruption of the heart, and from Satan and the world.”  Jonathan Edwards  (1703-1758)

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