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“Therefore tremble, O man, at any power thou hast, except thou usest it for God. Art thou strong in body; who hath thy strength? God, or thy lusts?”

“God is almighty to pardon, but He will not use His power for a shameless sinner. He is able to save and help in time of need, but if you have not repented, how can you expect His aid? The same power God expends on the believer's salvation will be spent on your damnation, for He has bound Himself under oath to destroy every impenitent soul.”

“Cowards never won heaven. Do not claim that you are begotten of God and you have His royal blood running in your veins unless you can prove your lineage by His heroic spirit: to dare to be holy in spite of men and devils.”

“God is very precise in this point; he will say to such as invent ways to worship him of their own, coin means to mortify corruption, obtain comfort in their own mint: 'Who hath required this at your hands?' This is truly to be 'righteous over-much,' as Solomon speaks, when we will pretend to correct God's law, and add supplements of our own to his rule.”

“Many lose heaven because they are ashamed to go in a fool's coat thither.”

“Paul was Nero's prisoner, but Nero was much more God's... But how does the great apostle spend his time in prison?... We read of no dispatches sent to court to procure his liberty; but many to the churches, to help them to stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ had made them free... The devil had as good have let Paul alone, for he no sooner comes into prison but he falls a preaching, at which the gates of Satan's prison fly open, and poor sinners come forth.”

“The Christian in prayer comes up close to God, with a humble boldness of faith, and takes hold of him, wrestles with him; yea, will not let him go without a blessing... They are only a few noble-spirited souls, who dare take heaven by force, that are fit for this calling.”

“The Christian is to proclaim and prosecute an irreconcilable war against his bosom sins; those sins which have lain nearest his heart, must now be trampled under his feet.”

“The Christian must stand fixed to his principles, and not change his habit; but freely show what countryman he is by his holy constancy in the truth.”

“Indeed all the saints are taught the same lesson - to renounce their own strength, and rely on the power of God; their own policy, and cast themselves on the wisdom of God; their own righteousness, and expect all from the pure mercy of God in Christ, which act of faith is so pleasing to God, that such a soul shall never be ashamed.”

“Christ bears with the saints' imperfections; well may the saints one with another.”

“Compare not thyself with those that have less than thyself, but look on those that have far exceeded thee.”

“God hath made it a debt which one saint owes to another to carry their names to a throne of grace.”

“Christ will bear no equal, and Satan no superior; and therefore, hold in with both thou canst not.”

“Godliness, as well as the doctrine of our faith, is a mystery.”

“As the eye of the body once put out, can never be restored by the creature's art, so neither can the spiritual eye lost by Adam's sin be restored by the teaching of men or angels. It is one of the diseases which Christ came to cure.”

“Blind zeal is soon put to a shameful retreat, while holy resolution, built on fast principles, lifts up its head like a rock in the midst of the waves.”

“He that loves the Word and the purity of its precepts cannot turn traitor.”

“We must not confide in the armour of God, but in the God of this armour, because all our weapons are only mighty through God.”

“The regenerating Spirit is compared to the wind. His first attempts on the soul may be so secret that the creature knows not whence they come, or whither they tend; but, before he hath done, the sound will be heard throughout the soul.”

“It is one thing to know a truth, and another thing to know it by unction.”

“Justifying faith is not a naked assent to the truths of the gospel.”

“Weak faith will as surely land the Christian in heaven as strong faith, for it is impossible the least dram of true grace should perish”

“The longer a soul hath neglected duty, the more ado there is to get it taken up.”

“The sins of teachers are the teachers of sin.”

“Bid faith look through the key-hole of the promise, and tell thee what it sees there laid up for him that overcomes; bid it listen and tell thee whether it cannot hear the shout of those crowned saints, as of those that are dividing the spoil, and receiving the reward of all their services and sufferings here on earth.”

“We live by faith, and faith lives by exercise.”

“There is no such way to be even with the devil and his instruments, for all their spite against us, as by doing what good we can wherever we be come.”

“The mightier any is in the word, the more mighty he will be in prayer.”

“Compare Scripture with Scripture. False doctrines, like false witnesses, agree not among themselves.”

“We are justified, not by giving anything to God,--what we do,--but by receiving from God, what Christ hath done for us.”

“To forsake sin, is to leave it without any thought reserved of returning to it again.”