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The man who, despite the teaching of Scripture, tries to pray without a Savior, insults the deity.
Charles Spurgeon
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Charles Spurgeon
Age: 57 †
Born: 1834
Born: June 19
Died: 1892
Died: January 31
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Conflicts bring experience and experience brings that growth in Grace which is not to be attained by any other means!
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As long as a man is alive and out of hell, he cannot have any cause to complain.
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How gentle and tender ought we to be with others who are foolish when we remember how foolish we are ourselves
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The goal of prayer is the ear of God.
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If the people do not like the doctrine of grace, give them all the more of it.
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The preaching of Christ is the whip that flogs the devil. The preaching of Christ is the thunderbolt, the sound of which makes all hell shake.
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Give because you love to give - as the flower pours forth its perfume.
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If our faith can live without God, it is not divinely created. If God had begotten it, it would wait upon Him as the flowers wait upon the dew.
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That religion which costs a man nothing is usually worth nothing.
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It is not the bigness of the words you utter, but the force with which you deliver them.
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Many books in my library are now behind and beneath me. They were good in their way once, and so were the clothes I wore when I was ten years old but I have outgrown them. Nobody ever outgrows Scripture the book widens and deepens with our years.
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Song of God and Son of Man, there He hangs, bearing pains unutterable, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.
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Patience, then, believer, eternity will right the wrongs of time.
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They will never accept grace till they tremble before a just and holy law.
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Men talk of the mistakes of Scripture. I thank God that I have never met with any. Mistakes of translation there may be, for translators are men. But mistakes of the original word there never can be, for the God who spoke it is infallible, and so is every word he speaks, and in that confidence we find delightful rest.
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I know nothing that can so comfort the soul, so calm the swelling billows of grief and sorrow, so speak peace to the winds of trial, as a devout musing upon the subject of the Godhead.
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