"You stand before God as if you were Christ, because Christ stood before God as if He were you."
-Charles Spurgeon.
"You stand before God as if you were Christ, because Christ stood before God as if He were you."
-Charles Spurgeon.
It is good to be humbled for sin, but not to be discouraged; for though we are poor creatures, Jesus is a complete Savior; and we bring more honor to God by believing in his name and trusting his word of promise, than we could do by a thousand outward works.
John Newton
Faith which is truly divine, is never more in its proper exercise-doth never more elevate the soul into conformity unto God–than when it acts in the contemplation and admiration of the most incomprehensible mysteries which are proposed unto it by divine revelation.
--John Owen
“Be thankful for the thorns and thistles which keep you from being in love with this world.”
— Charles Spurgeon"Only human beings created in the image of God can enjoy God. Therefore, enjoyment matters. I mean, affections are who we are ultimately. The end of history, the end of creation, is not going to be merely rational creatures thinking rightly about God, little computers. It’s going to be people who are so perceptive spiritually of the glories of God that they are full of affections that are appropriate for those glories and can give expression to them. That’s what eternity will be.”
Give me a fearless heart,
a right faith, a firm hope, a perfect love, that for your sake I may lay down my life with patience and joy. Amen.
JAN HUS (1369-1415)
Nothing will so much excite and encourage our souls hereunto as a constant view of Christ and his glory; every thing in him hath a constraining power hereunto, as is known to all who have any acquaintance with these things.
John Owen
"Firmly believing that my times are in God’s hand, I here submit myself and all my affairs for the ensuing year, to the wise and gracious disposal of God’s divine providence. Whether God appoints for me health or sickness, peace or trouble, comforts or crosses, life or death — may His holy will be done!
A lamp without oil may shine for a moment, but it cannot endure delay. So it is with a religion that rests only in outward profession. Words may be orthodox, duties may be performed, and hopes may be confidently spoken, but if there is no inward work of the Spirit, no hidden supply of grace within, the light will fail when it is most needed.
Let us live in the constant application of the glory of Christ, and virtue will proceed from him to repair all our decays, to renew a right spirit within us, and to cause us to abound in all duties of obedience.
-- John Owen.