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April 18, 2021

“Our justification is by faith alone:  works form no part of that righteousness in which we can stand before the tribunal of God.”  Charles Hodge  (1797-1878)

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April 17, 2021

“There is a resting place for the weary deep and broad, immovable and sure–Jesus, the sin-bearing Lamb of God.”  Horatius Bonar  (1808-1890)

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April 16, 2021

“Nothing is so tranquilizing and so stabilizing as the assurance that the Lord Himself is on the Throne of the universe, “working all things after the counsel of His own will.”  Arthur W. Pink  (1886-1952)

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April 15, 2021

“We must beware of the tendency to discount the corruptions of human nature.”  John Murray  (1898-1975)

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April 14, 2021

“We must cultivate the spirit of assured dependence upon our heavenly Father.”  Charles H. Spurgeon  (1834-1892)

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April 13, 2021

”O Lord, I confess I am a poor prisoner to sin and Satan, I would fain be set at liberty to believe thy word, and to do thy will; but, alas, I cannot.  I find many a door fast shut … Continue reading

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April 12, 2021

“It is persecution rather than prosperity that promotes the well-being and progress of the Church.”  (Alfred Plummer 1841-1926)

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April 11, 2021

“Faith in God’s word can alone enable us to wait with patience for the fulfillment of His promise.”  Ethelbert William Bullinger  (1837-1913)

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April 10, 2021

“God is, and always was so perfectly wise, that nothing He ever did or does can elude His knowledge.  He knew from all eternity not only what He Himself intended to do, but also what He would incline and permit … Continue reading

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April 9, 2021

“As the mercies that are with the Lord are tender, great, rich, a multitude, and manifold; so they are mercies that DIMINISH NOT in the using, but that rather increase in the exercising of them.”  John Bunyan (1628-1688)

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