July 15, 2025

Have mercy upon me; I plead not my merit, but thy free mercy.”  (Matthew Poole  1624-1679)

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July 14, 2025

“Afflictions to the godly are medicinal…Afflictions are as needful as ordinances (1 Peter 1:6).  No vessel can be made of gold without fire; so it is impossible that we should be made vessels of honor, unless we are melted and refined in the furnace of affliction.”  (Thomas Watson; 1620-1686)

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July 13, 2025

 “The amount of sin makes ‘no difference.’  Out of Christ, he who calls himself the least of sinners must perish; in Christ, the very vilest is made the righteousness of God.”  Brownlow North  (1741-1820)

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July 12, 2025

“Living faith in a living and loving Savior can do all things.”  William Garden Blaikie  (1820-1899)

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July 11, 2025

“Surely, there is far more danger of making too much of man and too little of God, than there is of making too much of God and too little of man.” Arthur W. Pink   (1886-1952)

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July 10, 2025

“They who profess themselves worshippers of the true God ought to perform it with humble and affectionate reverence, and with subjection and submission to him, considering his majesty and their own vileness.”  George Hutcheson (1615–1674)

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July 9, 2025

“The firmest thing in this inferior world is a believing soul.”  Robert Leighton  (1611-1684)

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July 8, 2025

Bring my soul out of trouble.”  “I can bring it in, but only thou can bring it out.”  John Trapp

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July 7, 2025

“’Cause me to hear thy lovingkindness in the morning;’ let it engage my thoughts and affections.”  W. Abbot  (1870)

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July 6, 2025

“David’s plea, ‘For I am thy servant,’ is no boast of his service, but a magnifying of God’s electing grace.”  Andrew Robert Fausset  (1821-1910)

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