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"Do something, by God's help, to make heaven more full and hell more empty."
"There are some things of which we never know the value of till they are taken from us."
"Let us receive nothing, believe nothing, follow nothing, which is not in the Bible, nor can be proved by the Bible."
"Never let us be guilty of sacrificing any portion of truth upon the altar of peace."
"A holy man will follow after purity of heart. He will dread all filthiness and uncleanness of spirit, and seek to avoid all things that might draw him into it. He knows his own heart is like tinder, and will diligently keep clear of the sparks of temptation. Who shall dare to talk of strength when David can fall? There is many a hint to be gleaned from the ceremonial law. Under it the man who only touched a bone, or a dead body, or a grave, or a diseased person, became at once unclean in the sight of God. And these things were emblems and figures. Few Christians are ever too watchful and too particular about this point."
"The blood of Christ can cleanse away all sin. But we must "plead guilty" before God can declare us innocent."
"Our Lord has many weak children in His family, many dull pupils in His school, many raw soldiers in His army, and many lame sheep in His flock. Yet He bears with them all, and casts none away."
"A true worshipper will every year know more of self, and God, and heaven, and duty, and doctrine, and practice, and experience. His religion is a living thing, and will grow."
"When I speak of a man "growing in grace," I mean simply this—that his sense of sin is becoming deeper, his faith stronger, his hope brighter, his love more extensive, his spiritual-mindedness more marked."
"Before Christ comes, it is useless to expect to see a perfect Church."
"Ignorance of Scripture is the root of every error in religion, and the source of every heresy."
"I believe that the want of our age is not more "free" handling of the Bible, but more "reverent" handling, more humility, more patient study, and more prayer."
"Laughter, ridicule, opposition, persecution, are often the only reward which Christ's followers get from the world."
"The only way to be really happy in such a world as this, is to be ever casting all our cares on God."
"Prayer will consume sin, or sin will choke prayer."
"If you desire salvation, and want to know what to do, I advise you to go this very day to the Lord Jesus Christ, in the first private place you can find, and earnestly and heartily entreat him in prayer to save your soul. Tell him that you have heard that he receives sinners, and he has said, "Him that comes unto me I will in nowise cast out." Tell him that you are a poor vile sinner, and that you come to him on the faith of his own invitation. Tell him you put yourself wholly and entirely in his hands: that you feel vile and helpless, and hopeless in yourself: and that except he saves you, you have no hope of being saved at all. Beseech him to deliver you from guilt, the power, and the consequences of sin. Beseech him to pardon you, and wash you in his own blood. Beseech him to give you a new heart, and plant the Holy Spirit in your soul. Beseech him to give you grace and faith and will and power to be his disciple and servant from this day forever. Oh, reader, go this very day, and tell these things to the Lord Jesus Christ, if you are really in earnest about your soul."
"There is only one door, one bridge, one ladder, between earth and heaven,—the crucified Son of God."
"So long as you do not quarrel with sin, you will never be a truly happy man."
"The Lord Jesus is a friend who never changes. There is no fickleness about Him. Those whom He loves, He loves unto the end."
"No man ever said at the end of his days, "I have read my Bible too much, I have thought of God too much, I have prayed too much, I have been too careful about my soul.""
"The heart that has really tasted the grace of Christ, will instinctively hate sin."
"We are all naturally self-righteous. It is the family-disease of all the children of Adam."
"The love of Christ towards His people is a deep well which has no bottom."
"When does the building of the Spirit really begin to appear in a man's heart? It begins, so far as we can judge, when he first pours out his heart to God in prayer."
"[T]he devil has more knowledge than any of us, and yet is no better for it."
"All the simplicity in the world can do no good, unless you preach the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ so fully and clearly that everybody can understand it. If Christ crucified has not His rightful place in your sermons, and sin is not exposed as it should be, and your people are not plainly told what they ought to believe, and be, and do, your preaching is of no use."
"However corrupt our hearts, and however wicked our past lives, there is hope for us in the Gospel."
"Let it never surprise true Christians if they are slandered and misrepresented in this world. They must not expect to fare better than their Lord."
"A converted man will not wish to go to heaven alone."
"It must not content us to take our bodies to church if we leave our hearts at home."
"The heart is the part of man which God chiefly notices in religion."
"The world's idea of greatness is to rule, but Christian greatness consists in serving."
"We must give up the idea of trying to please everybody. That is impossible, and the attempt is a mere waste of time. We must be content to walk in Christ's steps, and let the world say what it likes."
"It is neglect of the Bible which makes so many a prey to the first false teacher whom they hear."
"Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition. It can only be got by hard, regular, daily, attentive, wakeful reading."
"Jesus hears us, and in His own good time will give an answer."
"The believer who follows the Lord most fully, will ordinarily enjoy the most assured hope, and have the clearest persuasion of his own salvation."
"Assurance is more than life. It is health, strength, power, vigor, activity, energy, manliness, beauty."
"It was the whole Trinity, which at the beginning of creation said, "let us make man." It was the whole Trinity again, which at the beginning of the Gospel seemed to say, "let us save man.""
"Without a divine call no one can be saved. We are all so sunk in sin, and so wedded to the world, that we would never turn to God, unless He first called us by His grace."
"The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone."
"A hopeful growing believer is a walking sermon. He preaches far more than I do, for he preaches all the week round, shaming the unconverted, sharpening the converted, showing to all what grace can do."
"Salvation in Christ to the very uttermost, but out of Christ no salvation at all.[…] Grant for a moment that the Bible, the whole Bible, and nothing but the Bible is God's truth, and I know not in what way we can escape the doctrine of the text. From the liberality which says every body is right,—from the charity which forbids you to say any body is wrong,—from the peace which is bought at the expense of truth, may the good Lord deliver you!"
"All the sciences in the world never smoothed down a dying pillow. No earthly philosophy ever supplied hope in death."
"Remember that you are to venture the whole salvation of your soul on Christ, and on Christ only. You are to cast loose completely and entirely from all other hopes and trusts. You are not to rest partly on Christ,—partly on doing all you can,—partly on keeping your Church,—partly on receiving the sacrament. In the matter of your justification Christ is to be all."
"I cannot find in Scripture that anyone ever got to heaven merely by sincerity, or was accepted with God if he was only earnst in maintaining his own views.[…] Sincerity cannot put away sin."
"Take away the cross of Christ, and the Bible is a dark book."
"Nothing is so offensive to Christ as lukewarmness in religion."
"[T]here is more to be learned at the foot of the cross than anywhere else in the world."
"Wealth is no mark of God's favour. Poverty is no mark of God's displeasure."