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Take away the cross of Christ, and the Bible is a dark book.
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T]here is more to be learned at the foot of the cross than anywhere else in the world.
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It is neglect of the Bible which makes so many a prey to the first false teacher whom they hear.
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Jesus hears us, and in His own good time will give an answer.
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The heart is the part of man which God chiefly notices in religion.
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It must not content us to take our bodies to church if we leave our hearts at home.
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The world's idea of greatness is to rule, but Christian greatness consists in serving.
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However corrupt our hearts, and however wicked our past lives, there is hope for us in the Gospel.
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A converted man will not wish to go to heaven alone.
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The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone.
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Nothing is so offensive to Christ as lukewarmness in religion.
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Wealth is no mark of God's favour. Poverty is no mark of God's displeasure.
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We are all naturally self-righteous. It is the family-disease of all the children of Adam.
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The heart that has really tasted the grace of Christ, will instinctively hate sin.
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The love of Christ towards His people is a deep well which has no bottom.
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So long as you do not quarrel with sin, you will never be a truly happy man.
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Prayer will consume sin, or sin will choke prayer.
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The only way to be really happy in such a world as this, is to be ever casting all our cares on God.
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Ignorance of Scripture is the root of every error in religion, and the source of every heresy.
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There is only one door, one bridge, one ladder, between earth and heaven,--the crucified Son of God.
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T]he devil has more knowledge than any of us, and yet is no better for it.
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Never let us be guilty of sacrificing any portion of truth upon the altar of peace.
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The Bible in the pulpit must never supersede the Bible at home.
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Do something, by God's help, to make heaven more full and hell more empty.
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Where no visible fruit can be found, there you may be sure is no conversion.
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There are some things of which we never know the value of till they are taken from us.
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Before Christ comes, it is useless to expect to see a perfect Church.
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Hell itself is truth known too late.
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