In times of affliction we commonly meet with the sweetest experiences of the love of God.
JOHN BUNYANIn times of affliction we commonly meet with the sweetest experiences of the love of God.
JOHN BUNYANChrist is the desire of nations, the joy of angels, the delight of the Father. What solace then must that soul be filled with, that has the possession of Him to all eternity!
JOHN BUNYANThe greatness of God, of the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, is that, if rightly considered, which will support the spirits of those of his people that are frighted with the greatness of their adversaries.
JOHN BUNYANI will stay in prison till the moss grows on my eye lids rather than disobey God.
JOHN BUNYANWherefore, though the Christian, as a Christian, is the only man at liberty, as called thereunto of God; yet his liberty is limited to things that are good: he is not licensed thereby to indulge the flesh.
JOHN BUNYANThough it be said that faith cometh by hearing, yet it is the Spirit that worketh faith in the heart through hearing, or else they are not profited by hearing.
JOHN BUNYANIn all your prayers forget not to thank the Lord for his mercies.
JOHN BUNYANThe fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and they that lack the beginning have neither middle nor end.
JOHN BUNYANThe best prayer I ever prayed had enough sin to damn the whole world.
JOHN BUNYANChristians are like the several flowers in a garden that have each of them the dew of heaven, which, being shaken with the wind, they let fall at each other’s roots, whereby they are jointly nourished, and become nourishers of each other.
JOHN BUNYANHumility is the light of understanding.
JOHN BUNYANNo child of God sins to that degree as to make himself incapable of forgiveness.
JOHN BUNYANIt is profitable for Christians to be often calling to mind the very beginnings of grace with their souls.
JOHN BUNYANDark clouds bring waters, when the bright bring none.
JOHN BUNYANThe road of denial leads to the precipice of destruction.
JOHN BUNYANThe man who does not know the nature of the Law, cannot know the nature of sin.
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