Friday, February 14, 2014

Good Prayers Never - Austen Phelps

"Good prayers," says an old English divine, "never come weeping home. I am sure I shall receive either what I ask or what I should ask"
 

Taken from the book The Still Hour: Communion with God in Prayer

by Austen Phelps 1859

 

 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

There Is True Pleasure in True Religion - Matthew Henry

 There is true pleasure in true religion. …You startle at it, and start from it as a hard saying, like Nathaniel, when he said, 'Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?' (John 1.46). So you are ready to say, can there be any pleasure in religion? Believe it, sirs, there can be, there cannot but be pleasure in it.
 

Taken from the book The Pleasantness of a Religious Life by Matthew Henry 1714

 

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Prayer Prepares My Heart For - Andrew Murray

Prayer prepares my heart for receiving the Word of God from God Himself.

Taken from the book 199 Treasures of Wisdom on Talking with God: Compiled from the Writings of Andrew Murray -Andrew Murray 1828-1917

 

 

 

Monday, February 10, 2014

God’s Supplies Are Never Superfluous - Charles Spurgeon

The treasures laid up in Christ Jesus assure us that we are in need of them. God's supplies are never superfluous, but are meant to meet real needs.
 

Taken from the book God Loves You by Charles Spurgeon 1834-1892

 

 

Friday, February 7, 2014

A Great Part of Wisdom Lies In Consideration - Thomas Watson

The fear of God is wisdom in that it makes us consider: 'I considered my ways' {Psa. 119.59). A great part of wisdom lies in consideration. He who fears God considers how vain the world is, and therefore dares not love it; how short time is, and therefore dares not lose it; how precious salvation is, and therefore dares not neglect it.
 

Taken from the book The Great Gain of Godliness by Thomas Watson 1682

 
 

 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

The Most Blessed Instruments - John Flavel

Have we not with joy observed how those very things that sense and reason tell us are opposite to our happiness have been the most blessed instruments to promote it! How has God blessed crosses to mortify corruption, wants to kill our wantonness, disappointments to wean us from the world! O we little think how comfortable those things will be in the review, which are so burdensome to present sense!

Taken from the book The Mystery of Providence by John Flavel 1678

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Prayer Requires - Hudson Taylor

Do not work so hard for Christ that you have no strength to pray, for prayer requires strength.

Hudson Taylor 1832-1905