Monthly Archives: August 2020

August 31, 2020

“The deepest springs yield the sweetest water; the more deeply sensible we are of God’s covenant love to us, the sweeter praises we should yield.”  (Thomas Watson;  1620-1686)

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August 30, 2020

“The Christian hope is always assurance; the hope of which we are not to be ashamed is not a fond desire, but a glad certainty.”  (William Graham Scroggie; 1877-1958)

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August 29, 2020

“The sinner cannot hide so much as one of his transgressions from God’s omniscient eye.”  (John Colquhoun; 1748-1827)

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August 28, 2020

“Looking to God means not dealing with a problem yourself, not consulting other people but depending entirely upon God, and ‘waiting’ only upon Him.”  (D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones;  1899-1981)

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August 27, 2020

“The end of this life will be the beginning of glory.”  (Adam Clarke; 1760-1832)

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August 26, 2020

“God’s ways are not our ways, nor should we to measure His providential administration by our own rules.”  (George Lawson;  1749-1820)

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August 25, 2020

“Faith brings home to a man’s soul the dominion of God, and the Sovereignty of that dominion over a man’s soul and person, to do what He will with them.  That may very well hush and quiet a man.”  (Thomas … Continue reading

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August 24, 2020

“Pardoned sinners should both engage and endeavor to proclaim the sovereign mercy of God, and with the loudest praises.”  (William S. Plumer; 1802-1880)

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August 23, 2020

“Believers themselves are not able to think a good thought or perform a good work of themselves; it is God who works in them both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”  (John Gill; 1697-1771)

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August 22, 2020

“Whatsoever dispensation we shall meet with, we should hold fast the claim of faith and of our interest in God:  thou art my help, and my deliverer.”  (David Dickson;  1583-1662)

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