I have heard of some good old woman in a cottage, who had nothing but a piece of bread and a little water, and lifting up her hands, she said, as a blessing, What! all this, and Christ too?
CHARLES SPURGEONRight is right though all condemn, and wrong is wrong though all approve.
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Faith goes up the stairs that love has built and looks out the windows which hope has opened.
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Whatever a man depends upon, whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his god.
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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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When you go through a trial, the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which you lay your head.
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Wherever Jesus may lead us, He goes before us. If we don’t know where we are going, we know with whom we go.
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We must all learn to hear what we do not like. The question is not, ‘Is it pleasant?’ but, ‘Is it true?’
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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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God works all things together for your good. If the waves roll against you, it only speeds your ship towards the port.
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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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It is not a matter of time so much as a matter of heart; if you have the heart to pray, you will find the time.
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We shall not grow weary of waiting upon God if we remember how long and how graciously He once waited for us.
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If you have no wish to bring others to heaven, you are not going there yourself.
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There must be a divorce between you and sin, or there can be no marriage between you and Christ.
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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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Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our worst enemies within us.
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