May 17, 2025

“The natural mind is ever prone to reason, when we ought to believe; to be at work, when we ought to be quiet; to go our own way, when we ought steadily to walk in God’s ways, however trying to nature.”  George Muller  (1805-1898)

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May 16, 2025

“Law is mind without passion; and it is better to have a code of laws, however bad, than to have none but the will of a man.”  Thomas McCrie  (1772-1835)

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May 15, 2025

“Grace to pray and the fixing of the heart in prayer on the Lord, is his gift, no less than the answer of the prayer: and where the Lord gives the one grace, he will also give the other: thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear.” David Dickson  (1583-1662)

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May 14, 2025

“The heart hungering and thirsting for righteousness does not rest satisfied with the stalk and husks, but is anxious for the luscious kernel, of the fruits of eternal life.”  George Burrowes  (1600-1646)

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May 13, 2025

“Let your outward actions be not something put on, but something produced—’fruits’ and fruits springing from inward repentance.”  David Thomas  (1813-1894)

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May 12, 2025

“All blessings from God are fruits of sovereign grace.”  William H. Van Doren  (1810-1882)

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May 11, 2025

“God establishes His covenant and Church in the line of continued generations in order that one generation may enter into the fruit of the of another.  Thus, the truth is preserved from age to age under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.”  Herman Hoeksema  (1886-1965)

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May 10, 2025

“Everything that can be called good in man or in the universe, originates in the “I will” of Jehovah.”  Horatius Bonar  (1808-1890)

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May 9, 2025

“We must never forget that we know but little, if anything, of the mode of operation of the divine mind.”  James Petigru Boyce  (1827-1888)

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May 8, 2025

“The noon of temptation is sometimes very hot, fierce, and violent; Satan throws his fiery darts thick and fast, which oftentimes give the believer much uneasiness; he is “in heaviness through manifold temptations;” but Christ makes him to lie down quietly and rest safely; which he does, either by shading him from the violent heat thereof, or by supporting him under it, or else by giving him deliverance from it.”  John Gill  (1697-1771)

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