The repetition of small efforts will accomplish more than the occasional use of great talents.
CHARLES SPURGEONWhen you go through a trial, the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which you lay your head.
More Charles Spurgeon Quotes
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Time is short. Eternity is long. It is only reasonable that this short life be lived in the light of eternity.
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We wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so shall we smile when we die while all around us weep.
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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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The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case.
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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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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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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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Atheism is a strange thing. Even the devils never fell into that vice.
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No man can do me a truer kindness in this world than to pray for me.
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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?
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The world’s one and only remedy is the cross.
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When your will is God’s will, you will have your will.
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Whenever God means to make a man great, he always breaks him in pieces first.
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If you have no wish to bring others to heaven, you are not going there yourself.
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A man says to me, ‘Can you explain the seven trumpets of the Revelation?’ No, but I can blow one in your ear, and warn you to escape from the wrath to come.
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