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No man preaches a sermon well to others who does not first preach it to his own heart.
Preaching0Do you mortify; do you make it your daily work; be always at it whilst you live; cease not a day from this work; be killing sin or it will be killing you.Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers Chapter 2
Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers Chapter 2Sin0Without absolutes revealed from God Himself, we are left rudderless in a sea of conflicting ideas.
Truth0Holiness is nothing but the implanting, writing and living out the gospel in our souls
Holiness0The gospel is most wickedly eclipsed while multitudes of petty "scholars" fret themselves how they might best teach the faith within a rigidly structured, accurate, methodical-philosophical form! A great multitude of errors have swarmed into the church through the reception of philosophy, like Greeks out of the belly of the Trojan horse...The clear fact is that the common, Aristotelian philosophy supplied sufficient materials for an infinity of quarrels and useless disputes. The facts shout out to heaven that our little, witty, chattering sophists, in their endless wrangling over the "articles of faith," are simply raking over the embers of Aristotle's philosophy, and in so doing they irritate the throne of Almighty God with legal quarrels and cheap tricks...It is a result of this that our theological libraries are packed full of weighty tomes, and our disputes are without end, and the most about matters, assertions and terms the Christian world would have done far better never to have heard of -and would not have heard of if they had not happened to enter the fertile brain of Aristotle so long ago! But the full catalog, the great Iliad of evils so produced, this is not the place to try to expound in detail.Biblical Theology: The History of Theology from Adam to Christ
Biblical Theology: The History of Theology from Adam to ChristPhilosophy, Greeks, Theology0It is better that our affections exceed our light from the defect of our understandings, than that our light exceed our affections from the corruption of our wills.Works, Vol 1. 401
Works, Vol 1. 401Contemplation0It is not the distance of the earth from the sun, nor the sun's withdrawing itself, that makes a dark and gloomy day; but the interposition of clouds and vaporous exhalations. Neither is thy soul beyond the reach of the promise, nor does God withdraw Himself; but the vapours of thy carnal, unbelieving heart do cloud thee.
Unbelief0Providence is wiser than you, and you may be confident it has suited all things better to your eternal good than you could do had you been left to your own option.
Providence0A firm faith in the universal providence of God is the solution of all earthly problems. It is almost equally true that a clear and full apprehension of the universal providence of God is the solution of most theological problems.
Providence0A minister may fill his pews, his communion roll, the mouths of the public, but what that minister is on his knees in secret before God Almighty, that he is and no more.
Prayer0His hand may be hidden, but his rule is absolute.Concise Theology, Ch 21
Concise Theology, Ch 21Providence0providence is a continued exercise of that same energy whereby the Creator according to his own will, (1) keeps all creatures in being, (2) involves himself in all events, and (3) directs all things to their appointed end.Concise Theology, Ch 21
Concise Theology, Ch 21Providence0No repentance is acceptable with God but what is built on the faith of forgiveness
Faith, Repentance, Forgiveness0Temptations and occasions put nothing into man, but only draw out what was in him before.
Temptation0We do not have the ability in ourselves to accomplish the least of God's tasks. This is the law of grace.
Grace, Work0A firm faith in the universal providence of God is the solution of all earthly troubles.
Providence0He that hath slight thoughts of sin never had great thoughts of God.
Sin0no man preacheth that sermon well that doth not first preach it to his own heart-If the word do not dwell with power in us, it will not pass with power from us
Preaching0The unceasing activity of the Creator, whereby in overflowing bounty and goodwill, He upholds His creatures in ordered existence, guides and governs all events, circumstances, and free acts of angels and men, and directs everything to its appointed goal, for His own glory. The New Bible Dictionary
The New Bible DictionaryProvidence0Another false rule is providence; providence sits at the helm and disposes of all events and contingencies. But providence is not a rule for the upright man to walk by; we are indeed to observe God's providence: "Whoso is wise…will observe these things" (Ps. 107:43), but we are not to be infallibly led by it. Providence is a Christian's diurnal, not his Bible.
Providence0Providence hath a thousand keys to open a thousand sundry doors for the deliverance of His own, when it is even come to a desperate case. Let us be faithful and care for our own part, which is to do and suffer for Him and lay Christ's part on Himself and leave it there.
Providence0God did not consult us in making the world, yet it is well made. Why should we expect then that He should take His measures from us in governing it?
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