An Enthroned God
The following great irony comes from C.H. Spurgeon: “There is no attribute more comforting to His children, than that of … Continue reading An Enthroned God
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
The following great irony comes from C.H. Spurgeon: “There is no attribute more comforting to His children, than that of … Continue reading An Enthroned God
Thomas Boston writes concerning the seventh commandment (not an endorsement of Thomas Boston as a true Christian). Specifically, unclean and … Continue reading Thomas Boston on the seventh commandment
“I said to the boastful, Do not boast; and to the wicked, Do not lift up the horn. Do not … Continue reading The Stiff Neck of Sedition
A.W. Pink writes: “The Lord Jesus Christ could not sin because He was the ‘Holy One of God.’ Before He … Continue reading Pink on Impeccability
The following quote is from Spurgeon’s Lectures to my Students (not a blanket-endorsement of Spurgeon): “… never spiritualize upon indelicate … Continue reading Modesty Of Speech
Charles Spurgeon says: “And, brethren, there will be no uncertain sound from us as to the atonement of our Lord … Continue reading No Uncertain Sound
The following post was not originally written by me, but I wholeheartedly endorse it as BIBLICAL (this post is very … Continue reading Marriage Commitment in the Act
Here is yet another pernicious potsherd objecting against the prerogatives of his Maker. According to Dr. Curt Daniel, James Pettigru … Continue reading J.P. Boyce on the hardened heart
“4. The fourth counterfeit оf sanctification is restraining grace, when men forbear vice, though they do not hate it. This … Continue reading Thomas Watson on common grace
Professing Christian whose loose doctrinal identification is that of “Arminian”: After much in-depth study of tolerant Calvinist writers such as … Continue reading A Barbed Sectarian Shaft