Faith in the Lord Jesus is the only sure medicine for troubled hearts.

Am I honest? Am I sincere? Do I really desire first the praise of God?

Nothing perhaps affects man's character more than the company he keeps

The true secret of spiritual strength is self-distrust and deep humilty.

The love of Christ towards His people is a deep well which has no bottom.

The devil has more knowledge than any of us, and yet is no better for it.

Health is a good thing; but sickness is far better, if it leads us to God.

Wealth is no mark of God’s favor. Poverty is no mark of God’s displeasure.

Do something, by God’s help, to make heaven more full and hell more empty.

How can we love sin, when we remember that because of our sins Jesus died?

Where no visible fruit can be found, there you may be sure is no conversion.

No time is so well spent in every day as that which we spend upon our knees.

So long as you do not quarrel with sin, you will never be a truly happy man.

There are no lessons so useful as those learned in the school of affliction.

Unity without the gospel is a worthless unity; it is the very unity of hell.

The beginning of the way to heaven, is to feel that we are on the way to hell.

One single soul saved shall outlive and outweigh all the kingdoms of the world.

Except a man be born again, he will wish one day he had never been born at all.

Nothing so hardens the heart of man as a barren familiarity with sacred things.

Meekness is one of the brightest graces which can adorn the Christian character.

Sin always seems 'good, and pleasant, and desirable,' at the time of commission.

Never let us be guilty of sacrificing any portion of truth on the altar of peace.

Whatever others around you think, don't you ever be ashamed of being a Christian.

We may love money without having it, just as we may have money without loving it.

A good conscience will be found a pleasant visitor at our bedside in a dying hour.

The heart that has really tasted the grace of Christ, will instinctively hate sin.

A trial is an instrument by which our Father in heaven makes Christians more holy.

Happiness does not depend on outward circumstances, but on the state of the heart.

If you train your children to anything, train them, at least, to a habit of prayer.

It must not content us to take our bodies to church if we leave our hearts at home.

Let us strive, every year we live, to become more deeply acquainted with Scripture.

We want more men and women who walk with God and before God, like Enoch and Abraham.

There is more to be learned at the foot of the Cross than anywhere else in the world.

Next to praying there is nothing so important in practical religion as Bible-reading.

The last day will prove that some of the holiest men that ever lived are hardly known.

The world's idea of greatness is to rule, but Christian greatness consists in serving.

We must wrestle earnestly in prayer, like men contending with a deadly enemy for life.

Prosperity is a great mercy, but adversity is a greater one, if it brings us to Christ.

When the Lord Jesus Christ gives a man remission of sins, He also gives him repentance.

A right heart leans on Christ, hangs on Christ, builds on Christ and cleaves to Christ.

If you want to find out how much someone loves you, find out how much they pray for you.

The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone.

The chief end for which He lived and died was to provide eternal redemption for mankind.

Wrong views about holiness are generally traceable to wrong views about human corruption.

We can never make too much of Christ. He is worthy of all the honor that we can give Him.

We are all naturally self-righteous. It is the family disease of all the children of Adam.

Go to the cross of Christ, all you that want to be delivered from the power of selfishness.

Do you wish to grow in grace and be a holy Christian? Then never forget the value of prayer.

Let us be real, honest, and sincere in our Christianity. We cannot deceive an all-seeing God.

If we would know whether our faith is genuine, we do well to ask ourselves how we are living.

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