“Our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows,
but
only empties today of its strength.”
—Charles Spurgeon
26 January 2021
“Desire a thousand times more to be godly, than to seem so.”
—Richard Baxter
23 January 2021
“You contribute nothing to your salvation
except the sin
that made it necessary.”
—Jonathan Edwards
22 January 2021
“If a person professes faith in Christ and yet falls away
or
makes no progress in godliness,
it does not mean that he has lost his
salvation.
It reveals that he was never truly converted.”
—Paul Washer
20 January 2021
“The man who stands with God is always in the majority.”
—John Knox
16 January 2021
“We Christians must build all of our thinking in every area
on the Bible.
We must start with God’s Word, not the word of finite, fallible
man.
We must judge what people say on the basis of what God’s Word says—
not the
other way around.”
—Ken Ham
13 January 2021
“I am no longer anxious about anything, as I realize that He
is able to carry out His will for me. It does not matter where He places me, or
how. That is for Him to consider, not me, for in the easiest positions He will
give me grace, and in the most difficult ones His grace is sufficient.”
—Hudson Taylor
10 January 2021
“Trust wholly in Christ; rely altogether on His sufferings;
beware of seeking to be justified in any other way than by His righteousness.
Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ is sufficient for salvation. There must be
atonement made for sin according to the righteousness of God. The person to
make this atonement must be God and man.”
—John Wycliffe
07 January 2021
“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep,
to gain what
he cannot lose.”
—Jim Elliot
04 January 2021
“God, because He is infinite, can create out of nothing by His spoken word. We, because we are finite, must create from something else
that has already been created.”
—Francis Schaeffer
01 January 2021
“I saw that the most important thing I had to do was to give
myself to the reading of the Word of God, and to meditation on it. … What is
the food of the inner man? Not prayer, but the Word of God; and … not the
simple reading of the Word of God, so that it only passes through our minds,
just as water runs through a pipe, but considering what we read,
pondering over
it, and applying it to our hearts.”