January 28, 2019

“The inference from God’s words to Moses is that the bestowal of the Divine mercy depends not on man’s will or man’s effort, but simply on ‘God that sheweth mercy’  (Rom. 9: 15-16).”  (Edwin Hamilton Gifford  (1820-1905)

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January 27, 2019

“Ideally, faith is the inspiration of love, and love is the manifestation of faith.”  William Graham Scroggie  (1877-1958)

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January 26, 2019

“The sacrificial death of God’s Christ was necessary.  There was no other manner by which to reconcile the elect unto God.”  (Author not named )

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January 25, 2019

“There in nothing too minute for Christ’s care, and there is nothing too great for His power.”  (W. E. Best; 1919-2007)

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January 24, 2019

“It is better to be humble and patient than proud and impatient under afflicting dispensations; since in the former case, we wisely submit to what is really best; in the latter, we fight against it.”  Thomas Boston (1677-1732)

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January 23, 2019

“The strange dispensation of affairs in this world is an argument which doth convincingly prove that there shall be such a day wherein all the involucra and entanglements of providence shall be clearly unfolded.  Then shall the riddle be dissolved, why God hath given this profane wretch so much wealth and so much power to do mischief: is it not that they might be destroyed forever?”  (Ezekiel Hopkins, 1634)

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January 22, 2019

“God’s Word is only and always true and good, and must be unconditionally accepted on the simple ground that it is the Word of God.  There can never be any good in violating the Word of God.”  (Herman Hoeksema; 1886-1965)

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January 21, 2019

“If the imputation of Adams’s sin and of Christ’s righteousness be doctrines contained in the word of God; commentaries that labor to expel them from that word must be grossly pestiferous books, which no Christian ought to recommend, but which on the contrary to the utmost of his power, it is his duty to oppose.  Robert Haldane  (1772–1854)

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January 20, 2019

“The utmost exertions of human wisdom may often be employed to bring about what they are intended to prevent.”  (Alexander Carson’1776-1844)

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January 19, 2019

“Those who have once known the unspeakable enjoyment of communion with a reconciled God, cannot long endure the sensible withdrawnment of divine mercy.”  (Morrison; 1762-1809)

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