The Greatest Mystery of All
God is by far the greatest mystery of all. Yet we keep imagining we can understand both him and his ways.
Jesus Asks: “Who Do You Say That I Am?”
What think ye of Christ? is the test;
to try both your state and your scheme;
You cannot be right in the rest
unless you think rightly of him.
Truth Is Hope
Christianity is realistic because it says that if there is no truth, there is also no hope
HT: @ReformedMike
Preach the Gospel to Yourself Every Day
The most important daily habit we can possess is to remind ourselves of the gospel.
Charles Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)
HT @BurkParsons
Preaching That Costs Nothing
Preaching that costs nothing accomplishes nothing. If the study is a lounge, the pulpit is an impertinence.
HT: pastorlife.com
His Mercy Is More
Please Pray for Your Pastor Today
No doubt, much good is frequently withheld from many, by reason of their neglecting to pray for their ministers, and which they would have received, had they prayed for them as they ought.
George Whitefield (1714 – 1770)
HT: @whitefieldg
God Is All We Need
God is all we need, and therefore all we ought to desire. To be even more specific, all we need is Jesus. God does not offer us His Son as a better way of getting what we want. No, God gives us Jesus and says, “Here, even if you don’t realize it, He is all you really need.” When we come to Jesus, we receive the forgiveness of our sins through His death and resurrection. We receive the promise of eternal life with God. We receive the promise that He will never leave us or forsake us, that He will help us through all the trials of life. What else do we need?
No One to Love
If Jesus did not love sinners, there would be no one for Him to love.
attributed to Alexander Maclaren