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September 16, 2013

“Whatever our conscience knows to be the unalterable will of God, by that we must abide; let happen what will.  If need be, God can do miraculous things to preserve His own.”  (H. C. Leupold;  1891-1972)

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September 15, 2013

“Oh that we would consider this, that in all our ways wherein the word of God shines not unto us to direct us, we do but walk in darkness, and our ways without it can lead us to none other … Continue reading

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September 14, 2013

“PATIENCE is a constant, thankful, joyful enduring with perseverance to the end of man’s life all of the trials that are grievous, however great, however long, however hopeless the coming out of them may appear; mortifying and compressing the inordinacy … Continue reading

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September 13, 2013

“A gracious soul is insatiable; the more it hath received, the more it desires to receive.”  (Robert Walker;  1716-1783)

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September 12, 2013

“Far easier to level hills than subdue the proud will.”  William Howard Van Doren  (1810-1882)

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September 11, 2013

“You may over love the creature.  You may love wine too much and silver too much; but you cannot love God too much.  It is sin that we cannot love God enough.”  (Thomas Watson;  1620-1686)

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September 10, 2013

“Love to God is the very fuel of acceptable obedience.  Withdraw the fuel, and the flame expires.”  (Jerome Zanchius;  1516-1590)

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September 9, 2013

“Man by his sin has lost his power to obey the will of God in a right manner; yet God has not lost his authority to command.”  (John Gill;   1697-1771)

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September 8, 2013

“Blessed be the name of God!  He never leaves himself without witness nor permits his people to be tempted beyond what they are able to bear.”  (William S. Plumer;  1802-1880)

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September 7, 2013

“How much more urgently necessary it is for us as erring mortals full of failings to have the closest communion with Him in constant prayer!”  (Norval Geldenhuys; 1918-1964)

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