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" You cannot make a sinner into a saint by killing him. He who does not live as a saint here will never live as a saint hereafter. "
Charles Spurgeon
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" Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties. "
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" Grow in the root of all grace, which is faith. Believe God's promises more firmly than ever. Allow your faith to increase in its fullness, firmness, and simplicity. "
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" There is such a thing as 'thanks-feeling' - feeling thankful. This ought to be the general, universal spirit of the Christian. "
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" I do think that a minister who can preach a sermon without addressing sinners does not know how to preach. "
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" A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. "
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" What an encouraging thought that Jesus - our beloved Husband - can find comfort in our lowly feeble gifts! Can this be, for it seems far too good to be true? May we then be willing to endure trials or even death itself if through these hardships we are assisted in bringing gladness to Immanuel's heart. "
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" Think of what you are, you Christians. You are God's children; you are joint heirs with Christ. The 'many mansions' are for you; the palms and harps of the glorified are for you. You have a share in all that Christ has and is and shall be. "
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" Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our worst enemies within us. "
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" The revealed Word awakened me, but it was the preached Word that saved me, and I must ever attach peculiar value to the hearing of the truth, for by it I received the joy and peace in which my soul delights. "
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" Do you not realize that the love the Father bestowed on the perfect Christ He now bestows on you? "
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" We are all at times unconscious prophets. "
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" He incurs a fearful amount of guilt who in the least promotes the aim of the Evil One by trampling upon a tender conscience in a child. "
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" O God, we praise Thee for keeping us till this day, and for the full assurance that Thou wilt never let us go. "
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Day
" Purposes, plans, and achievements of men may all disappear like yon cloud upon the mountain's summit; but, like the mountain itself, the things which are of God shall stand fast for ever and ever. "
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" I think that is a better thing than thanksgiving: thanks-living. How is this to be done? By a general cheerfulness of manner, by an obedience to the command of Him by whose mercy we live, by a perpetual, constant delighting of ourselves in the Lord, and by a submission of our desires to His will. "
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" We have communion with Christ in His thoughts, views, and purposes; for His thoughts are our thoughts according to our capacity and sanctity. Believers take the same view of matters as Jesus does; that which pleases Him pleases them, and that which grieves His grieves them also. "
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" Revenge, lust, ambition, pride, and self-will are too often exalted as the gods of man's idolatry; while holiness, peace, contentment, and humility are viewed as unworthy of a serious thought. "
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" In the same way the sun never grows weary of shining, nor a stream of flowing, it is God's nature to keep His promises. Therefore, go immediately to His throne and say, 'Do as You promised.' "
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" The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation. "
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" Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace. "
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" I glory in the distinguishing grace of God and will not, by the grace of God, step one inch from my principles or think of adhering to the present fashionable sort of religion. "
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" We do not wish to enter Heaven until our work is done, for it would make us uneasy if there were one single soul left to be saved by our means. "
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" If I were a Roman Catholic, I should turn a heretic, in sheer desperation, because I would rather go to heaven than go to purgatory. "
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" How sweet it is to learn the Savior's love when nobody else loves us! When friends flee, what a blessed thing it is to see that the Savior does not forsake us but still keeps us and holds us fast and clings to us and will not let us go! "
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" A man will speedily sit down and sympathize with a friend's griefs, but if he sees him honored and esteemed, he is apt to regard him as a rival and does not so readily rejoice with him. This ought not to be; without effort, we ought to be happy in our brother's happiness. "
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" A sinner can no more repent and believe without the Holy Spirit's aid than he can create a world. "
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" It is a most delightful reflection that if I come to the throne of God in prayer, I may feel a thousand defects, but yet there is hope. I usually feel more dissatisfied with my prayers than with anything else I do. "
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" No one is so miserable as the poor person who maintains the appearance of wealth. "
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