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August 29, 2020

“The sinner cannot hide so much as one of his transgressions from God’s omniscient eye.”  (John Colquhoun; 1748-1827)

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August 28, 2020

“Looking to God means not dealing with a problem yourself, not consulting other people but depending entirely upon God, and ‘waiting’ only upon Him.”  (D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones;  1899-1981)

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August 27, 2020

“The end of this life will be the beginning of glory.”  (Adam Clarke; 1760-1832)

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August 26, 2020

“God’s ways are not our ways, nor should we to measure His providential administration by our own rules.”  (George Lawson;  1749-1820)

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August 25, 2020

“Faith brings home to a man’s soul the dominion of God, and the Sovereignty of that dominion over a man’s soul and person, to do what He will with them.  That may very well hush and quiet a man.”  (Thomas … Continue reading

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August 24, 2020

“Pardoned sinners should both engage and endeavor to proclaim the sovereign mercy of God, and with the loudest praises.”  (William S. Plumer; 1802-1880)

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August 23, 2020

“Believers themselves are not able to think a good thought or perform a good work of themselves; it is God who works in them both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”  (John Gill; 1697-1771)

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August 22, 2020

“Whatsoever dispensation we shall meet with, we should hold fast the claim of faith and of our interest in God:  thou art my help, and my deliverer.”  (David Dickson;  1583-1662)

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August 21, 2020

“He that foreknows how history shall run also controls its course with absolute sovereignty.  God’s foreknowledge and His omnipotence are both still operative.  Thank God.”  (H. C. Leupold; 1891-1972)

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August 20, 2020

“Love facilitates religion.  It oils the wheels of the affections, and makes them more lively and cheerful in God’s service.  Love takes off the tediousness of duty.”  (Thomas Watson;  1620-1686)

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