Whatever a man depends upon, whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his god.
CHARLES SPURGEONIf any man thinks ill of you, do not be angry with him, for you are worse than he thinks you to be.
More Charles Spurgeon Quotes
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His eyes never slumber, and His hands never rest; His heart never ceases to beat with love, and His shoulders are never weary of carrying His people’s burdens.
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A time will come when instead of shepherds feeding the sheep, the church will have clowns entertaining the goats.
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Right is right though all condemn, and wrong is wrong though all approve.
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We are in a wrong state of mind if we are not in a thankful state of mind.
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Great hearts can only be made by great troubles. Great faith must have great trials.
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Nearness to God brings likeness to God. The more you see God the more of God will be seen in you.
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You must keep all earthy treasures out of your heart, and let Christ be your treasure, and let Him have your heart.
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In prosperity God is heard, and that is a blessing; but in adversity God is seen, and that is a greater blessing.
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Hold everything earthly with a loose hand, but grasp eternal things with a death-like grip
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God has so made man’s heart that nothing can ever fill it but God himself.
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If any man thinks ill of you, do not be angry with him, for you are worse than he thinks you to be.
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The more you read the Bible; and the more you meditate on it, the more you will be astonished with it.
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The early morning hour should be dedicated to praise: do not the birds set us the example?
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A person who is really saved by Grace does not need to be told that he is under solemn obligations to serve Christ. The new life within him tells him that. Instead of regarding it as a burden, he gladly surrenders himself, body, soul, and spirit, to the Lord.
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Praying without fervency is like hunting with a dead dog.
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