Monthly Archives: December 2020

December 21, 2020

“Until God gives the disposition to believe, men remain unbelieving.  There is, therefore, nothing that men can do to produce regeneration.”  (Jonathan Edwards; 1703-1758)

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December 20, 2020

“In the worst case that we can be in, let us hold fast the privilege of prayer.”  (William S. Plumer  1802-1880)

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December 19, 2020

“Moral decay always precedes political corruption.  The lack of high moral standards is the gangrene of any nation.”  (T. Miles Bennett  1975)

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December 18, 2020

“As gold is severed by fire and parted from dross, so singleness of heart and true Christian simplicity is best seen and made evident in troubles and afflictions.  In prosperity, every man will seem godly but afflictions do draw out … Continue reading

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December 17, 220

“It is not an experience that saves us; it is the Lord Jesus Christ.”  (A. W. Tozer  1897-1963)

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December 16, 2020

“Nothing but the Divine can really fill the soul.  Without God there will be a boundless vacuum within.”  (David Thomas  1813-1894)

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December 15, 2020

“The power of God’s grace breaks through the strongest opposition.”  (Thomas Taylor  1758-1835)

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December 14, 2020

“We see Christ carrying up to the cross our sin, our punishment, our enemy, and nailing them all to that cross along with Himself.  God inflicts death on Him as if He were the sinner, as if He were man’s … Continue reading

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December 13, 2020

“My sins, rising up to stir the wrath of the righteous God, are absorbed in the suffering Savior as they pass, and his righteousness ascends as mine and for me.”  (William Arnot  1808-1875)

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December 12, 2020

“It matters not how deep the danger be wherein a man is when he turns to God for relief; for so great as his distress is, so great shall be his delivery.”  (David Dickson  1583-1662)

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