"We are hastening fast through time. Time is short, and eternity, with all its solemn realities, is before us. What is our life? How uncertain! and yet is it not awfully true that poor wretched man rushes heedlessly on, thoughtless of what awaits him in an endless eternity? We are traveling fast through this wilderness world, and soon shall pass away. Let us, then, feel more like pilgrims and strangers here. Let us not seek our rest where our precious Jesus had no place to lay His head. Let us rejoice more in the prospect of that glorious inheritance prepared for us above, where He is who has loved us unto the death. Oh, for ten thousand worlds would I not have my portion here in this wilderness!"
COLOSSIANS 1:18
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Friday, March 6, 2026
God's Mercy, Love, Promise
"Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love, and the future to God's providence."
-AugustineMain Cause of Fear
…what after all, is the main cause of this spirit of fear? The answer is ‘self’ — self-love, self-concern, self-protection. Had you realized that the essence of this trouble is that these fearful people are really too absorbed in self — how can I do this, what if I fail? ‘I’ — they are constantly turning in upon themselves, looking at themselves and concerned about themselves.
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-JonesThursday, March 5, 2026
Solely Because what Christ Did
God accepts both a sinner who only believed in Christ five minutes ago, and a saint who has known and loved Him for eighty years, for He does not accept men because of anything they do or feel, but simply and solely because of what Christ did.
-- Charles Spurgeon.Look to Christ
Whenever sin stings you, and objections trouble you, look to the brazen serpent; confess sin, and trust for pardon; meditate on Christ's righteousness, and the abundance of grace in him (Rom viii, 32).
--Walter Marshall.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Only Happiness
I find the only happiness is to lie down as a poor sinner at the feet of the once crucified, but now exalted Lamb of God, who died for our sins and rose again for our justification.
George Whitefield
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
All of us need Grace
All of us need grace, the saint as well as the sinner. The most conscientious, dutiful, hardworking Christian needs God’s grace as much as the most dissolute, hard-living sinner. All of us need the same grace. The sinner doesn’t need more grace than the saint, nor does the immature and undisciplined believer need more than the godly, zealous missionary. We all need the same amount because the “currency” of our good works is debased and worthless before God.
-- Jerry Bridges
Monday, March 2, 2026
God's Grace
God’s grace cuts both ways: It can neither be earned by your merit nor forfeited by your demerit.
-- Jerry Bridges.
You are free.
“Either sin is lying on your shoulders, or it is lying on Christ, the Lamb of God - and if it is resting on Christ, you are free."
-Martin LutherAfter Ten Thousand Sins
“After ten thousand sins he loves you as infinitely as ever.”
— Charles SpurgeonFriday, February 27, 2026
All Fail and Falter
None of us would have any hope of arriving at glory if it depended upon us. I mean this. Even those who are regenerate, even those of us who are born again, even those of us who have the gift of faith, if it were left to us, we should all fail and falter.
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones