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April 18, 2015

“That it is the sorest judgment in the world to be left to sin upon any pretence whatsoever.” (Thomas Brooks 1608-1680)

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April 17, 2015

“He who would repent acceptably must first believe in Christ that he may so repent.” (John Colquhoun 1748-1827)

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April 16, 2015

“Often ‘unlearned’ persons are in the highest degree self-opinionated as regards spiritual matters, and on the other hand some of the most learned are humble and childlike and accept the truths of the Gospel unreservedly.” (Norval Geldenhuys 1918-1964)

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April 15, 2015

“For the fact of the creation is regarded in the Bible as a fact revealed; and as such, it is commended to our faith. Thus, the scriptural method on this subject is exactly the reverse of what is called the … Continue reading

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April 14, 2015

“Tomorrow about this time.”  Though, as a rule, the mills of God grind slowly, there are times when their velocity is wonderfully accelerated.  He has sometimes wonderful tomorrows.” (William Garden Blaikie 1820-1899)

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April 13, 2015

“The Divine life in the soul of man is indestructible — it cannot perish; the seed that grace has implanted in the heart is incorruptible — it cannot be corrupted.” (Octavius Winslow 1808-1878)

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April 12, 2015

“In justifying men, God does all, and men receiving justification, contribute nothing towards it.” (Robert Haldane 1772-1854)

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April 11, 2015

“Idolatry expired at the foot of the victorious cross.” (George Horne)

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April 10, 2015

“There may be, indeed, a time when God will not be found, but no time wherein he must not be trusted.” Thomas Lye (1621-1684)

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April 9, 2015

“The world is better served by its servants, than Christ, by His.” (William H. Van Doren 1810-1882)

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