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The two poles could sooner meet, than the love of Christ and the love of the world.
He that will play with Satan's bait, will quickly be taken with Satan's hook.
Our sins are debts that none can pay but Christ. It is not our tears, but His blood; it is not our sighs, but His sufferings, that can testify for our sins. Christ must pay all, or we are prisoners forever.
It is the very nature of grace to make a man strive to be most eminent in that particular grace which is most opposed to his bosom sin.
Every man obeys Christ as he prizes Christ, not otherwise.
There are three things that earthly riches can never do; they can never satisfy divine justice, they can never pacify divine wrath, nor can they every quiet a guilty conscience. And till these things are done man is undone.
Sin will usher in the greatest and the saddest losses that can be upon our souls.
He that puts on a religious habit abroad to gain himself a great name among men, and at the same time lives like an atheist at home, shall at the last be uncovered by God and presented before all the world for a most outrageous hypocrite.
An idle life and a holy heart is a contradiction.
When you have overcome one temptation, you must be ready to enter the lists with another. As distrust, in some sense, is the mother of safety, so security is the gate of danger.
Look, as a painted man is no man, and as painted fire is no fire, so a cold prayer is no prayer.
Christ is a most precious commodity, he is better than rubies or the most costly pearls; and we must part with our old gold, with our shining gold, our old sins, our most shining sins, or we must perish forever. Christ is to be sought and bought with any pains, at any price; we can not buy this gold too dear. He is a jewel more worth than a thousand worlds, as all know who have him. Get him, and get all; miss him and miss all.
Get Christ and get all; miss Christ and miss all.
Christ is lovely, Christ is very lovely, Christ is most lovely, Christ is always lovely, Christ is altogether lovely.
Satan paints sin with virtues colors.
The world and you must part, or Christ and you will never meet.
He is the best preacher, not that tickles the ear, but that breaks the heart.
Grace and glory differ very little; the one is the seed, the other is the flower; grace is glory militant, glory is grace triumphant.
Whatever sin the heart of man is most prone to, that the devil will help forward.
Sin is hell, grace is heaven; what madness it is to look more at hell than heaven.