It is the mark of a hypocrite to be a Christian everywhere except at home.
ROBERT MURRAY M'CHEYNESpeak for eternity. Above all things, cultivate your own spirit. A word spoken by you when your conscience is clear, and your heart full of God’s Spirit, is worth ten thousand words spoken in unbelief and sin.
More Robert Murray M'Cheyne Quotes
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A man is what he is on his knees, and no more.
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Are we not all immortal till our work is done?
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I am persuaded that I shall obtain the highest amount of present happiness.
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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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Do not fear the face of man. Remember how small their anger will appear in eternity.
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Seek to be made holier every day; pray, strive, wrestle for the spirit, to make you like God. Be as much you can with God.
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This alone can give you peace-I have a high priest in heaven. When you are dying – when friends can do you no good – when sins rise up like spectres around your bed – what can give you peace ? This – “I have a high priest in heaven”
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Get your texts from God – your thoughts, your words, from God… It is not great talents God blesses so much as great likeness to Jesus.
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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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A man who loves you the most is the man who tells you the most truth about yourself.
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Joy is increased by spreading it to others.
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For every look at self, take 10 looks at Christ.
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I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest.
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Let us see God before man every day.
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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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