We must read our Bibles like men digging for hidden treasure.
A saved soul has many sorrows. They have their share of bereavements, deaths, disappointments, crosses. What shall enable a believer to bear all this? Nothing but the consolation there is in Christ.
How can we love sin, when we remember that because of our sins Jesus died?
Take away the cross of Christ, and the Bible is a dark book.
A crucified Savior will never be content to have a self-pleasing, self-indulging, worldly-minded people.
If Christ had not gone to the cross and suffered in our stead, the just for the unjust, there would not have been a spark of hope for us. There would have been a mighty gulf between ourselves and God, which no man ever could have passed.
I maintain that to tell a person they are born again, while they are living in carelessness or sin, is a dangerous delusion.
Prayer needs neither learning, wisdom or book knowledge to begin it. It needs nothing but heart and will.
Since Satan can’t destroy the gospel, he has too often neutralized its usefulness by addition, subtraction or substitution.
The Gospel was not meant merely to reside in our intellect, memories, and tongues, but to be seen in our lives.
There is only one door, one bridge, one ladder, between earth and heaven – the crucified Son of God.
Let us daily strive to copy our Saviour’s humility.
Live as if you thought that Christ might come at any time.
Imagination is the hotbed where this sin is too often hatched. Guard your thoughts, and there will be little fear about your actions.
Pride is the oldest and most common of sins. Humility is the rarest and most beautiful of graces.
I declare I know no state of soul more dangerous than to imagine we are born again and sanctifiied by the Holy Spirit, because we have picked up a few religious feelings.
Let us be very careful that we never exalt any minister, or sermon, or book, or friend above the Word of God.
HATE SIN! Instead of loving it, cleaving to it, excusing it, playing with it, we ought to hate it with a deadly hatred.
Conversion is not putting a man in an armchair and taking him easily to heaven. It is the beginning of a mighty conflict, in which it costs much to win the victory.
Happiness does not depend on outward circumstances, but on the state of the heart.