Watch against lip religion. Above all abide in Christ and he will abide in you.
ROBERT MURRAY M'CHEYNEAffliction shows the power of Christ’s blood, when it gives peace in an hour of trouble, when it can make happy in sickness, poverty, persecution and death. Do not be surprised if you suffer, but glorify God.
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I ought to pray before seeing any one. Often when I sleep long, or meet with others early, it is eleven or twelve o’clock before I begin secret prayer.
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It is a sure mark of grace to desire more.
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Remember also, the present is your only time to be saved. There is no believing, no repenting, no conversion in the grave—no minister will speak to you there. This is the time of conversion.
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I tell you, brethren, if mercies and if judgments do not convert you, God has no other arrows in His quiver.
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I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest.
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Ah! believers, you are a tempted people. You are always poor and needy. And God intends it should be so, to give you constant errands to go to Jesus. Some may say, it is not good to be a believer; but ah! see to whom we can go.
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The nearer you take anything to the light, the darker its spots will appear; and the nearer you live to God, the more you will see your own utter vileness.
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Even in the wildest storms the sky is not all dark; and so in the darkest dealings of God with His children, there are always some bright tokens for good.
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If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room, I would not fear a million enemies.
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The seed of every sin known to man is in my heart.
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I am persuaded that I shall obtain the highest amount of present happiness.
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God’s children should pray. They should cry day and night to Him. God hears every one of your cries in the busy hour of the daytime and in the lonely watches of the night.
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Oh how I wished that I had a tongue like thunder, that I might make all hear; or that I had a frame like iron, that I might visit every one and say, Escape for thy life! Ah sinner! You little know how I fear that you will lay the blame of your damnation at my door.
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Never forget that the end of a sermon is the salvation of the people.
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Let us see God before man every day.
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