July 29, 2020

“The poorer the wretch, the more welcome is he at the door of divine charity.” (Charles H. Spurgeon; 1834-1892)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 28, 2020

“All the blessings which a person receives here, and will receive hereafter, are gifts of grace from God, not founded upon man’s merits.” (Norval Geldenhuys, 1918-1964)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 27, 2020

“Sin is of an encroaching nature; it creeps into the soul by degrees, step by step, until it has the soul at the very height of sin.” (Thomas Brooks; 1608-1680)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 26, 2020

“There is no better test of our true character, than the habitual effect of ‘vain thoughts’ upon our minds—whether we love and indulge them, or abhor, and watch and pray against them.” (Thomas Scott; 1747-1821)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 25, 2020

“The world can create trouble in peace, but God can create peace in trouble.” (Thomas Watson; 1620-1686)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 24, 2020

“Men may violate the precepts of heaven; they cannot frustrate its purposes.” (David Thomas; 1813-1894)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 23, 2020

“The bond of the covenant is able to bear the weight of the believer’s heaviest burden.” (William S. Plumer; 1802-1880)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 22, 2020

“All the holy breathings and desires of the soul, all the longings for God and for conformity to His will and image, all that is lovely and like Jesus in the saint, are the result of this gracious act of the eternal Spirit.” (Octavius Winslow; 1808-1878)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 21, 2020

“Amidst the storms and tempests of the world, there is a perfect calm in the breasts of those, who not only do the will of God, but ‘love’ to do it.” (George Horne; 1730-1792)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

July 20, 2020

“O that I might live in the constant sense of thy nearness to me! How often, far too often, a do I seem quite to forget it! Art thou near? (James Harrington; 1785-1849)

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment