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December 17, 2012

“Grace is either absolutely free, or it is not at all.”  (Abraham Booth; 1734-1806)

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December 16, 2012

“Those boisterous affections, those crowds and troops of troublesome imaginations, as fear and jealousy; these unrank the frame of the soul, that it is not at the command of faith.”  (Thomas Hooker; 1586-1647)

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December 15, 2012

“His wisdom, which cannot err.  His knowledge, which cannot be deceived.  His truth, which cannot fail.  His love, which nothing can alienate.  His justice, which cannot condemn any for whom Christ died.  His power, which none can resist, and His … Continue reading

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December 14, 2012

“Salvation is from its beginning to its end, a mighty wonder work of God, no less marvelous, and therefore, no less divine, than the work of creation.”  (Herman Hoeksema;  1886-1965)

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December 13, 2012

“Here is a sufficient rule to walk by, whether our faith be dim or clear; namely, sheer loyalty.”  (P. Loyd)

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December 12, 2012

“Faith is an activity which takes men right out of themselves and makes them one with Christ.”  (Leon Morris; 1914-2006)

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December 11, 2012

“The Lord’s word changeth not; and in spite of all evil forebodings, the Lord will perfect concerning me the work that he hath already begun.”  (Joseph Francis Thrupp;  1860)

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December 10, 2012

“It is not ours to resolve all difficulties in our understanding of God’s ways with men.”  John Murray  (1898-1975)

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December 9, 2012

“He gives no unnecessary pain; but that which is needful he will not withhold.”  (Francis Bourdillon; 1881)

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December 8, 2012

“As prosperity blindeth the eyes of men, even so doth adversity open them.”  (Otho Wermullerus; 1511-1552)

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