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July 23, 2018

“Man wanted to be a god at the first, and he continues his struggle to the last.”  (Horatius Bonar; 1808-1889)

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July 22, 2018

“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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July 21, 2018

“For by faith the heart is purified, and consequently the life.  To believe the gospel is to obey from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered unto us.”  John Fawcett  (1740-1817)

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July 20, 2018

“Trouble me no more O my soul.  Trust in God, who hath not spared His own Son, but hath given Him to the death of the cross for thy sins”.  (Martin Luther 1843-1546)

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July 19, 2018

“A neglected Savior will be a severe Judge.”  (Thomas Boston  1676-1732)

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July 18, 2018

“We cannot at all times discern the path of duty, and at such times it is our wisdom to apply to the Lord himself.”  Charles H. Spurgeon  (1834-1892)

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July 17, 2018

“The one who is under the faithful and watchful eye of Jehovah is insulated from every enemy, whether real or imagined.”  (Unknown)

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July 16, 2018

“Our salvation, because it is founded on the promises of Christ, does not fluctuate according to the various agitations of the world, but remains unshaken, provided only that our faith rises above heaven and earth, and ascends to Christ himself.”  … Continue reading

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July 15, 2018

“In a promise everything depends upon the person who promises.  The question therefore occurs, ‘Has he the will and the power to fulfill the promise?’”  (E. W. Hengstenberg, 1802-1869)

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July 14, 2018

“If men’s works are sufficient for their justification, Christ’s death was entirely needless.”  (John Brown  1784-1858)

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