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JOHN CALVIN
We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not toJOHN CALVIN
With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessary matters, we miserably deceive and even blindETERNAL SECURITY
Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by earth and hell, but never yet achieved.LOUIS BERKHOF
For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. The presupposition of Christian theology is of a very definite type. The assumption is not merely that there isJOHN CALVIN
Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy AUGUSTINE – HUMILITY, HUMILITY, HUMILITY To , my dear Dioscorus, I wish you to submit with complete devotion, and to construct no other way for yourself of grasping and holding the truth than the way constructed by Him who, as God, saw how faltering were our steps. This way is first humility, second humility, third humility, and however often you JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.WOLFGANG MUSCULUS
1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling.MARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
CHARLES SPURGEON
Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into itJOHN CALVIN
We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not toJOHN CALVIN
With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessary matters, we miserably deceive and even blindETERNAL SECURITY
Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by earth and hell, but never yet achieved.LOUIS BERKHOF
For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. The presupposition of Christian theology is of a very definite type. The assumption is not merely that there isJOHN CALVIN
Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy AUGUSTINE – HUMILITY, HUMILITY, HUMILITY To , my dear Dioscorus, I wish you to submit with complete devotion, and to construct no other way for yourself of grasping and holding the truth than the way constructed by Him who, as God, saw how faltering were our steps. This way is first humility, second humility, third humility, and however often you JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.WOLFGANG MUSCULUS
1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling.MARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
CHARLES SPURGEON
Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into itTHE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminentlyMARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
BOOK OF THE WEEK: 2000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER 2,000 Years of Christ's Power Nick Needham's volumes on church history explain everything that someone new to the subject might not understand. At the same time, they achieve a depth of detail to interest those who already know something of the subject. - Robert Strivens From the Publisher: "The first volume of 2,000 Years of JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.JOHN CALVIN
No man can rightly handle the doctrine of godliness, unless the fear of God reign and bear the chief sway in him. ~John Calvin~ Calvin's Commentaries - Acts (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software; 2010) Vol. 2, p. 312. Commentary on Acts 23:1 Books by John Calvin Kindle Books Biography of John Calvin Online Books AvailableJOHN CALVIN
We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” . If weMARTIN LUTHER
This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and is truly the purest gospel. It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but also that he should occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. We cannever read
JOHN NEWTON
Praise For Redeeming Love Let us love, and sing, and wonder, Let us praise the Saviour’s name! He has hush’d the law’s loud thunder, He has quench’d mount Sinai’s flame: He has wash’d us with his blood, He has brought us nigh to God. 2 Let us love the Lord who bought us, Pity’d us whenMARTIN LUTHER
I had conceived a burning desire to understand what Paul meant in his Letter to the Romans, but thus far there had stood in my way, not the cold blood around my heart, but that one word which is in chapter one: "The justice of God is revealed in it." I hated that word, "justiceCHARLES SPURGEON
Morning, June 28 "Looking unto Jesus." Hebrews 12:2 It is ever the Holy Spirit's work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan's work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ. He insinuates, "Your sins are too great for pardon;JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by RACISM | THE OLD GUYS There is an evangelism that is genuine that means accepting Jesus Christ in reality and not in pretense–an evangelism that carries along with it brotherhood, that so presents Jesus Christ that men see, and see plainly, what is involved in accepting him. JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists.CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by RACISM | THE OLD GUYS There is an evangelism that is genuine that means accepting Jesus Christ in reality and not in pretense–an evangelism that carries along with it brotherhood, that so presents Jesus Christ that men see, and see plainly, what is involved in accepting him. JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists.CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
THE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminently JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meB.B. WARFIELD
B.B. Warfield – Christ’s Self-Sacrifice and Our’s. 5 May. 1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically toself-sacrifice
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
No man can rightly handle the doctrine of godliness, unless the fear of God reign and bear the chief sway in him. ~John Calvin~ Calvin's Commentaries - Acts (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software; 2010) Vol. 2, p. 312. Commentary on Acts 23:1 Books by John Calvin Kindle Books Biography of John Calvin Online Books AvailableJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Spectacles of Scripture. 28 Sep. Now in describing the world as a mirror in which to behold God, I would not be understood to assert either that our eyes are sufficiently clear-sighted to discern what the fabric of heaven and earth represents, or that the knowledge we thereby derive suffices forsalvation.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to AristotleCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – A Balm For Every Wound. Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound! In musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief and in the influence of the Holy Spirit there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows?CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – Look to Jesus. 18 Apr. Morning, June 28. “Looking unto Jesus.”. Hebrews 12:2. It is ever the Holy Spirit’s work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan’s work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ. He insinuates, “Your sins are too greatJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted byLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to AristotleCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted byLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to AristotleCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
THE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminently JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with meB.B. WARFIELD
B.B. Warfield – Christ’s Self-Sacrifice and Our’s. 5 May. 1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically toself-sacrifice
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
No man can rightly handle the doctrine of godliness, unless the fear of God reign and bear the chief sway in him. ~John Calvin~ Calvin's Commentaries - Acts (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software; 2010) Vol. 2, p. 312. Commentary on Acts 23:1 Books by John Calvin Kindle Books Biography of John Calvin Online Books AvailableJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Spectacles of Scripture. 28 Sep. Now in describing the world as a mirror in which to behold God, I would not be understood to assert either that our eyes are sufficiently clear-sighted to discern what the fabric of heaven and earth represents, or that the knowledge we thereby derive suffices forsalvation.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – A Balm For Every Wound. Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound! In musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief and in the influence of the Holy Spirit there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows?CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – Look to Jesus. 18 Apr. Morning, June 28. “Looking unto Jesus.”. Hebrews 12:2. It is ever the Holy Spirit’s work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan’s work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ. He insinuates, “Your sins are too greatJOHN CALVIN
We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not toJOHN CALVIN
With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessary matters, we miserably deceive and even blindETERNAL SECURITY
Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by earth and hell, but never yet achieved.JOHN CALVIN
We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” . If we JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.JOHN CALVIN
Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the HolyLOUIS BERKHOF
For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. The presupposition of Christian theology is of a very definite type. The assumption is not merely that there isWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling.JOHN CALVIN
It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yet they can of themselves in no way lead us into the right path. Surely they strikesome sparks, but
CHARLES SPURGEON
Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into itJOHN CALVIN
We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not toJOHN CALVIN
With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessary matters, we miserably deceive and even blindETERNAL SECURITY
Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by earth and hell, but never yet achieved.JOHN CALVIN
We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” . If we JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.JOHN CALVIN
Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the HolyLOUIS BERKHOF
For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. The presupposition of Christian theology is of a very definite type. The assumption is not merely that there isWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling.JOHN CALVIN
It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yet they can of themselves in no way lead us into the right path. Surely they strikesome sparks, but
CHARLES SPURGEON
Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into itTHE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminentlyJOHN CALVIN
Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS Posts about John Paton written by Bentley. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot.B.B. WARFIELD
Before all else, Protestantism is, in its very essence, an appeal from all other authority to the divine authority of Holy Scripture Thus, in every way possible, the church has borne her testimony from the beginning, and still in our day, to her faith in the divine trustworthiness of her Scriptures, in all their affirmations ofwhatever kind
JOHN CALVIN
We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” . If weJOHN CALVIN
Now in describing the world as a mirror in which to behold God, I would not be understood to assert either that our eyes are sufficiently clear-sighted to discern what the fabric of heaven and earth represents, or that the knowledge we thereby derive suffices forJOHN CALVIN
No man can rightly handle the doctrine of godliness, unless the fear of God reign and bear the chief sway in him. ~John Calvin~ Calvin's Commentaries - Acts (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software; 2010) Vol. 2, p. 312. Commentary on Acts 23:1 Books by John Calvin Kindle Books Biography of John Calvin Online Books AvailableMARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
CHARLES SPURGEON
Morning, June 28 "Looking unto Jesus." Hebrews 12:2 It is ever the Holy Spirit's work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan's work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ. He insinuates, "Your sins are too great for pardon;CHARLES SPURGEON
Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound! In musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief and in the influence of the Holy Spirit there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows? Would you drown your cares? Then go plunge yourself in the Godhead’sTHE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminentlyJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
B.B. WARFIELD
B.B. Warfield – Christ’s Self-Sacrifice and Our’s. 5 May. 1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically toself-sacrifice
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with me AUGUSTINE – HUMILITY, HUMILITY, HUMILITY Augustine – Humility, Humility, Humility. 5 Jul. To , my dear Dioscorus, I wish you to submit with complete devotion, and to construct no other way for yourself of grasping and holding the truth than the way constructed by Him who, as God, saw how faltering were our steps. This way is first humility, second humility, third humilityWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. BOOK OF THE WEEK: 2000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from the 16th to the 18th century. It presents a time from which English Protestantism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and French Catholicism, to name only a few, were birthed and refined. Perhaps few eras have had such a direct impact on the characteristics of our own period ofhistory.”.
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Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminentlyJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
B.B. WARFIELD
B.B. Warfield – Christ’s Self-Sacrifice and Our’s. 5 May. 1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically toself-sacrifice
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted by JOHN PATON | THE OLD GUYS John Paton: I Saw Him Watching All the Scene. 15 Oct. They encircled us in a deadly ring, and one kept urging another to strike the first blow or fire the first shot. My heart rose up to the Lord Jesus; I saw Him watching all the scene. My peace came back to me like a wave from God. I realized that I was immortal till my Master’s work with me AUGUSTINE – HUMILITY, HUMILITY, HUMILITY Augustine – Humility, Humility, Humility. 5 Jul. To , my dear Dioscorus, I wish you to submit with complete devotion, and to construct no other way for yourself of grasping and holding the truth than the way constructed by Him who, as God, saw how faltering were our steps. This way is first humility, second humility, third humilityWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists. BOOK OF THE WEEK: 2000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from the 16th to the 18th century. It presents a time from which English Protestantism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and French Catholicism, to name only a few, were birthed and refined. Perhaps few eras have had such a direct impact on the characteristics of our own period ofhistory.”.
THE OLD GUYS
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminently THEOLOGY | THE OLD GUYS The Reformation admittedly recognized the supernatural character of revelation but nevertheless in fact brought about a great change. In the case of Rome, the mysteries are incomprehensible, primarily because they belong to another, higher, supernatural order, whichsurpasses the
RACISM | THE OLD GUYS But, sir, this prejudice goes farther. It debars men from heaven. While, sir, this slavery cuts off the colored portion of the community from religious privileges, men are made infidels.MARTYN LLOYD-JONES
Martyn Lloyd-Jones – Addressing Man’s Greatest Need. If this is the greatest need of man, if his ultimate need is something that arises out of this ignorance of his which, in turn, is the result of rebellion against God, well then, what he needs first and foremost isto be
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to Aristotle BOOK OF THE WEEK: 2000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER 2,000 Years of Christ's Power Nick Needham's volumes on church history explain everything that someone new to the subject might not understand. At the same time, they achieve a depth of detail to interest those who already know something of the subject. - Robert Strivens From the Publisher: "The first volume of 2,000 Years ofCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Spectacles of Scripture. 28 Sep. Now in describing the world as a mirror in which to behold God, I would not be understood to assert either that our eyes are sufficiently clear-sighted to discern what the fabric of heaven and earth represents, or that the knowledge we thereby derive suffices forsalvation.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted byJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists.JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to AristotleCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Ascension of Christ. 6 Aug. We see how much more abundantly he advanced his kingdom, how much greater power he displayed both in helping his people and in scattering his enemies. Carried up to heaven, therefore, he withdrew his bodily presence from our sight ( Acts 1:9 ), not to cease to be present with believersstill on
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – From Blindness to Sight to Humility. 12 Feb. With good reason the ancient proverb strongly recommended knowledge of self to man. For if it is considered disgraceful for us not to know all that pertains to the business of human life, even more detestable is our ignorance of ourselves, by which, when making decisions in necessaryETERNAL SECURITY
Charles Spurgeon – The Enduring Nature of God’s Salvation. Now observe, to close, wherever this new life comes through the word, it is incorruptible, it lives and abides for ever. To get the good seed out of a true believer’s heart and to destroy the new nature in him, is a thing attempted byJOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – A Definition of Faith. 19 Jul. Now we shall possess a right definition of faith if we call it a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds andWOLFGANG MUSCULUS
Wolfgang Musculus – Walking Worthy. 1 Nov. 1 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called – Eph. 4:1. The Ephesians had been called to the faith of Christ, and so their way of life had to correspond to that calling. For that to happen it was necessary for them toLOUIS BERKHOF
Louis Berkhof – The Great Presupposition of Theology. 9 Jan. 1873-1957. Reformed Systematic theologian. President of Calvin Seminary. For us the existence of God is the great presupposition of theology. There is no sense in speaking of the knowledge of God, unless it may be assumed that God exists.JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – General Revelation and the Spectacles of Faith. 3 Aug. It is therefore in vain that so many burning lamps shine for us in the workmanship of the universe to show forth the glory of its Author. Although they bathe us wholly in their radiance, yetMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – God’s Love Creates, Not Finds. The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, according to AristotleCHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
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Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminentlyB.B. WARFIELD
B.B. Warfield – Christ’s Self-Sacrifice and Our’s. 5 May. 1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically toself-sacrifice
JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – In Christ Alone. 4 Jun. We see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ . We should therefore take care not to derive the least portion of it from anywhere else. If we seek salvation, we are taught by the very name of Jesus that it is “of him” .JOHN CALVIN
John Calvin – The Spectacles of Scripture. 28 Sep. Now in describing the world as a mirror in which to behold God, I would not be understood to assert either that our eyes are sufficiently clear-sighted to discern what the fabric of heaven and earth represents, or that the knowledge we thereby derive suffices forsalvation.
JOHN CALVIN
No man can rightly handle the doctrine of godliness, unless the fear of God reign and bear the chief sway in him. ~John Calvin~ Calvin's Commentaries - Acts (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software; 2010) Vol. 2, p. 312. Commentary on Acts 23:1 Books by John Calvin Kindle Books Biography of John Calvin Online Books AvailableMARTIN LUTHER
The love of God does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. The love of man comes into being through that which is pleasing to it. The second part is clear and is accepted by all philosophers and theologians, for the object of love is its cause, assuming, accordingto Aristotle, that
CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – A Balm For Every Wound. Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound! In musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief and in the influence of the Holy Spirit there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows?CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – May We Bleed Bibline! Oh, that you and I might get into the very heart of the Word of God, and get that Word into ourselves! As I have seen the silkworm eat into the leaf, and consume it, so ought we to do with the Word of the Lord—not crawl over its surface, but eat right into it till we have taken it into our inmostparts.
CHARLES SPURGEON
Charles Spurgeon – Look to Jesus. 18 Apr. Morning, June 28. “Looking unto Jesus.”. Hebrews 12:2. It is ever the Holy Spirit’s work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan’s work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ. He insinuates, “Your sins are too greatMARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther – The Justice of God? 14 Mar. I had conceived a burning desire to understand what Paul meant in his Letter to the Romans, but thus far there had stood in my way, not the cold blood around my heart, but that one word which is in chapter one: “The justice of God is revealed in it.”. I hated that word, “justice ofGod
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AUGUSTINE – HUMILITY, HUMILITY, HUMILITY5 Jul
To , my dear Dioscorus, I wish you to submit with complete devotion, and to construct no other way for yourself of grasping and holding the truth than the way constructed by Him who, as God, saw how faltering were our steps. This way is first humility, second humility, third humility, and however often you should ask me I would say the same, not because there are not other precepts to be explained, but, if humility does not precede and accompany and follow every good work we do, and if it is not set before us to look upon, and beside us to lean upon, and behind us to fence us in, pride will wrest from our hand any good deed we do while we are in the very act of taking pleasure in it. It is true that other defects have to be feared in our sins, but pride is to be feared in our very acts of virtue; otherwise, those praiseworthy acts will be lost through the desire of praise itself. And so, just as that famous orator who was asked what he considered the fundamental rule of public speaking is said to have answered ‘delivery,’ and when asked the next important, he again said ‘delivery,’ and, for the third, the same ‘delivery,’ so, if you should ask, and as often as you should ask, about the precepts of the Christian religion, my inclination would be to answer nothing but humility, unless necessity should force me to say something else.~_Augustine_~
_Letters (83-130)_, ed. Roy Joseph Deferrari, trans. Wilfrid Parsons, vol. 18, The Fathers of the Church (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 1953), 282.BOOKS BY AUGUSTINE
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THOMAS WATSON – GOSPEL PIETY + MORAL EQUITY21 May
(c. 1620 – 1686) an English, Nonconformist, Puritan preacher andauthor.
A good Christian makes gospel piety and moral equity kiss each other. Herein some discover their hypocrisy: they will obey God in some things which are more facile, and may raise their repute; but other things they leave undone. “One thing is lacking,” Mark 20:21. Herod would hear John Baptist, but not leave his incest. Some will pray, but not give alms; others will give alms, but not pray. “Ye tithes of mint and annise, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy and faith.” Matt. 22:23. The badger has one foot shorter than the other; so these are shorter in some duties than in others. God likes not such partial servants, who will do some part of the work he sets them about, and leave the other undone._~THOMAS WATSON~_
A Complete Body of Divinity (Vestavia Hills, AL; Solid Ground Christian Books; 2016), 222-223. BOOKS BY THOMAS WATSON BIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS WATSONOTHER WATSON QUOTES
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B.B. WARFIELD – CHRIST’S SELF-SACRIFICE AND OUR’S5 May
1851-1921. Reformed Theologian in America and Principle of Princeton Seminary in the line of Charles Hodge. Our self-abnegation is thus not for our own sake, but for the sake of others. And thus it is not to mere self-denial that Christ calls us, but specifically to self-sacrifice: not to unselfing ourselves, but to unselfishing ourselves. Self-denial for its own sake is in its very nature ascetic, monkish. It concentrates our whole attention on self—self-knowledge, self-control—and can therefore eventuate in nothing other than the very apotheosis of selfishness. At best it succeeds only in subjecting the outer self to the inner self, or the lower self to the higher self; and only the more surely falls into the slough of self-seeking, that it partially conceals the selfishness of its goal by refining its ideal of self and excluding its grosser and more outward elements. Self-denial, then, drives to the cloister; narrows and contracts the soul; murders within us all innocent desires, dries up all the springs of sympathy, and nurses and coddles our self-importance until we grow so great in our own esteem as to be careless of the trials and sufferings, the joys and aspirations, the strivings and failures and successes of our fellow-men. Self-denial, thus understood, will make us cold, hard, unsympathetic,—proud, arrogant, self-esteeming,—fanatical, overbearing, cruel. It may make monks and Stoics,—it cannot make Christians. It is not to this that Christ’s example calls us. He did not cultivate self, even His divine self: He took no account of self. He was not led by His divine impulse out of the world, driven back into the recesses of His own soul to brood morbidly over His own needs, until to gain His own seemed worth all sacrifice to Him. He was led by His love for others into the world, to forget Himself in the needs of others, to sacrifice self once for all upon the altar of sympathy. Self-sacrifice brought Christ into the world. And self-sacrifice will lead us, His followers, not away from but into the midst of men. Wherever men suffer, there will we be to comfort. Wherever men strive, there will we be to help. Wherever men fail, there will be we to uplift. Wherever men succeed, there will we be to rejoice. Self-sacrifice means not indifference to our times and our fellows: it means absorption in them. It means forgetfulness of self in others. It means entering into every man’s hopes and fears, longings and despairs: it means manysidedness of spirit, multiform activity, multiplicity of sympathies. It means richness of development. It means not that we should live one life, but a thousand lives,—binding ourselves to a thousand souls by the filaments of so loving a sympathy that their lives become ours. It means that all the experiences of men shall smite our souls and shall beat and batter these stubborn hearts of ours into fitness for their heavenly home. It is, after all, then, the path to the highest possible development, by which alone we can be made truly men. Not that we shall undertake it with this end in view. This were to dry up its springs at their source. We cannot be self-consciously self-forgetful, selfishly unselfish. Only, when we humbly walk this path, seeking truly in it not our own things but those of others, we shall find the promise true, that he who loses his life shall find it. Only, when, like Christ, and in loving obedience to His call and example, we take no account of ourselves, but freely give ourselves to others, we shall find, each in his measure, the saying true of himself also: “Wherefore also God hath highly exalted him.” The path of self-sacrifice is the path to glory._~B.B. Warfield~_
“Imitating the Incarnation,” The Person and Work of Christ, (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian & Reformed Books, 2950), 574. BOOKS BY B.B. WARFIELD THE WORKS OF B.B. WARFIELD ON _LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE_ MORE WARFIELD QUOTES AT _THE OLD GUYS_ Tags: B.B. Warfield , the person and work of christ, The Works
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NEW BOOK ALERT: THE WESTMINSTER CONFESSION2 May
A beautiful new copy of the 1646 Westminster Confession of Faith along with the catechisms and related documents has been produced by Banner of Truth. Well done! It is available today from WTS Books: THE WESTMINSTER CONFESSIONFROM THE PUBLISHER:
_“This volume contains the Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, and the other principal documents to come out of the Westminster Assembly. The text is newly typeset, and biblical references are given in full. Later American revisions of the Westminster Confession are included in an appendix.”_ ABOUT THE WESTMINSTER STANDARDS: _“On 1 July 1643, the Westminster Assembly of Divines, consisting of many of the foremost theologians of the English and Scottish churches, convened at Westminster Abbey in London. Their task from the English Parliament was ambitious to say the least: to reform the liturgy, discipline, and government of the Church of England; to promote church unity between England, Scotland, and the Continent; and to clarify and revise the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion of the Church of England._ _Over the course of five politically tumultuous years, committees of the Assembly met and developed a set of documents that would have significant influence in defining the belief and practice of Presbyterian churches in Britain (especially in Scotland) and indeed the world. The doctrinal framework that the Assembly established in their Confession also provided the foundation of the central creedal documents of the Baptists and Congregationalists that were clarified in the decades following the Assembly._ _Although the hoped-for unity between the English and Scottish churches did not materialise, nevertheless the documents produced by the Assembly, and especially the Confession of Faith and Larger and Shorter Catechisms, would become the touchstone for sound doctrine, cherished by generations of Christians as a well-honed summary ofbiblical truth.”_
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JAMES DURHAM – DUTY TO GOD AND MAN14 Apr
Our Lord Jesus sums up the whole law in these two words, which he calls the two great commandments (Matt. 22:37) — _Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself_ — the two legs that piety and practice walk upon. The one comprehends our duty to God, which runs through all the ten commands, but does more eminently exert itself in the first four, whereof we have spoken. The other contains our duty to our neighbor, which is set down more particularly in the last six commands, whereof we are now to speak. And however many do ignorantly and wickedly look on duty to man as somewhat extrinsic to religion and duty to God, yet both have the same authority, both are put in one sum of the law, both are written on tables of stone with the Lord’s own finger, and put within the ark. And therefore we ought with a proportionable care to enquire what God requires of us as duty to others, as well as to himself; and we should make no less conscience of obedience to the one than to the other.~_James Durham_~
_A Practical Exposition of the Ten Commandments_, (Dallas, TX: Naphtali Press, 2002), 291. THE WORKS OF JAMES DURHAM ON _LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE_ OTHER DURHAM QUOTES AT _THE OLD GUYS_ Tags: James Durham , TenCommandments
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BOOK OF THE WEEK: 2000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER5 Jul
2,000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER _Nick Needham’s volumes on church history explain everything that someone new to the subject might not understand. At the same time, they achieve a depth of detail to interest those who already know something of the subject._ – Robert StrivensFROM THE PUBLISHER:
_“The first volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power covers the period from the 1st Century AD to the start of the Middle Ages. From the works of Saint Augustine of Hippo to the first apologetic ever penned, this time in history established the foundations of what we take for granted today._ _In the second volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, another side of the Middle Ages shines through though: The continual workings of Christ as He built His kingdom through figures such as Thomas a Kempis and John Wycliffe, who lived and struggled during these centuries. This was far from a period of stagnation; rather it was the fire from which the Reformation was kindled._ _The third volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, in showing the progression of the Reformation era, and the daring bravery of its figures, presents a period of history from which there are many lessons to be learnt – not least of all, the vibrancy of people’s lives and the courage with which they faced death._ _The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from the 16th to the 18th century. It presents a time from which English Protestantism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and French Catholicism, to name only a few, were birthed and refined. Perhaps few eras have had such a direct impact on the characteristics of our own period ofhistory.”_
FROM DR. CARL TRUEMAN: _“For many years now I have said: if you want a thorough, learned but accessible and well-written history of the church, read Nick Needham’s 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power. Now, with the fourth volume finally available, Christians have an excellent resource for improving their knowledge of the history of their faith. Highlyrecommended.”_
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AUGUSTINE – THE HEAVENLY CITY3 Jul
Glorious beyond compare is the heavenly city. There, victory is truth, dignity is holiness, peace is happiness, life is eternity.~_Augustine_~
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Books I-VII, Volume 8, The Fathers of the Church, ed. Hermigild Dressler, trans. Demetrius B. Zema and Gerald G. Walsh. (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 1950), 127.BOOKS BY AUGUSTINE
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AUGUSTINE – CHARITY, PEACE, AND HUMILITY28 Jun
Where there is charity there is peace, and where there is humilitythere is charity.
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Homilies on the First Epistle of John, The Works of Saint Augustine, ed. Daniel E. Doyle and Thomas Martin, trans. Boniface Ramsey (Hyde Park, NY: New City Press, 2008), 20.BOOKS BY AUGUSTINE
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JOHN OWEN: THE HOLY SPIRIT AND CONVICTION OF SIN26 Jun
1616 -1683. Preeminent English Puritan theologian, pastor, andindependent.
The principal efficient cause of this work is the Holy Ghost; the preaching of the word, especially of the law, being the instrument which be maketh use of therein. The knowledge of sin is by the law, both the nature, guilt, and curse belonging to it, Rom. 7:7. There is, therefore, no conviction of sin but what consists in an emanation of light, and knowledge from the doctrine of the law, with an evidence of its power and a sense of its curse. Other means, as afflictions, dangers, sicknesses, fears, disappointments, may be made use of to excite, stir up, and put an edge upon the minds and affections of men; yet it is, by one means or other, from the law of God that such a discovery is made of sin unto them, and such a sense of it wrought upon them, as belong unto this work of conviction. But it is the Spirit of God alone that is the _principal efficient cause_ of it, for he works these effects on the minds of men. God takes it upon himself, as his own work, to “reprove men, arid set their sins in order before their eyes,” Ps 50:21. And that this same work is done immediately by the Spirit is expressly declared, John 16:8. He alone it is who makes all means effectual unto this end and purpose. Without his especial and immediate actings on us to this end, we may hear the law preached all the days of our lives and not be onceaffected with it.
_~John Owen~_
_A Discourse Concerning the Holy Spirit,_ The Works of John Owen, Volume 3 (ed. William H. Goold, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, n.d.), 351-352.BOOKS BY JOHN OWEN
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JOHN CALVIN – ALL TRUTH IS GOD’S TRUTH23 Jun
As truth is most precious, so all men confess it to be so. And yet, since God alone is the source of all good, you must not doubt, that whatever truth you anywhere meet with, proceeds from Him, unless you would be doubly ungrateful to Him;_~John Calvin~_
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