The more I look at the sufferings of the Son of God, the more sure I am that they must meet my case. Why did He suffer, if not to turn aside the penalty from us?
– Charles Spurgeon –
The more I look at the sufferings of the Son of God, the more sure I am that they must meet my case. Why did He suffer, if not to turn aside the penalty from us?
– Charles Spurgeon –
Funds are low again, hallelujah! That means God trusts us and is willing to leave His reputation in our hands.
– CT Studd –
The Lord gets his best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction.
– Charles Spurgeon –
But if the path we tread be rough and lowly; it is that in which our great Exemplar has gone before. Going down into the valley of humiliation we walk in His footsteps.
– John Dawson –
from The Saviour in the Workshop
Lord, thou has called me forth, I turn and call on thee.
– George MacDonald –
from Diary of an Old Soul
It is a grand thing to have a man with whom God is, to entrust one’s business to.
– Andrew Murray –
It is always unpleasant to be spoken against, and forsaken, and lied about, and to stand alone. But there is no help for it. The cup which our Master drank must be drunk by His disciples.
– JC Ryle –
from his book Holiness
God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you to go through it, not without pain but without stain.
– CS Lewis –
Foundations to be reliable must always be unshakable.
– Hannah Whitall Smith –
from The God of All Comfort