Secular humanism debases the human.

Contentment is an undervalued grace.

We can never reflect too much on God's grace.

No one can will the will to will what it will not will!

Love is not maximum emotion. Love is maximum commitment.

Man's insulting God is not reversed by our insulting man.

Every day we need our gaze redirected from ourselves to God.

Knowing God is your single greatest privilege as a Christian

The determining factor of my existence is no longer my past.

God can be trusted even when he cannot be seen or understood.

The true church is too different for the world to tolerate it.

When man became the measure of all things what was lost was man.

Where God is at the center of things, worship inevitably follows.

Be obedient even when you do not know where obedience may lead you

The weakest faith gets the same strong Christ as does the strongest faith.

Jesus undid everything that Adam did, and did everything Adam failed to do.

Even those of us who have weak faith have the same strong Christ as others!

The foundation of worship in the heart is not emotional...it is theological.

Jesus has a special, compassionate concern for those who are broken and needy.

Do I learn through dark providences, or simply seem relieved when they are over?

God has chosen us. Our status is not a matter of our worthiness, but of His love.

Thinking that I deserve heaven is a sure sign I have no understanding of the gospel.

Repentance is a characteristic of the whole life, not the action of a single moment.

It's the centrality of the Word and not the person who preaches it that's important.

We discover the will of God by a sensitive application of Scripture to our own lives.

There is a difference between a well-instructed congregation and a well-nourished one.

Jesus Christ is able to set us free because He has dealt with the sin that enslaves us.

You must know, rest in, think through, and act upon your new identity - you are in Christ

Until we acknowledge our sin and guilt, we will never come to discover that it can be forgiven.

God does something to us as well as for us through the cross. He persuades us that He loves us.

If you are justified, you can no more be unjustified than Christ can be pulled down from heaven.

Without the spirit of the Lord Jesus, we will look upon 'the least of these' simply as the least.

The problem is not in the clarity of the revelation. The problem is in the darkness of the human mind.

How do we bring glory to God? The Bible’s short answer is: by growing more and more like Jesus Christ.

God's promises are not fortune cookies. We do not use them in order to get a spiritual "fix" for the day.

Worship is not something we "work up," it is something that "comes down" to us, from the character of God.

Inerrancy matters because it honors the Spirit, who wants to honor the Son, who wants to honor the Father.

The Son of God came to dwell in human flesh for us in order that He might come to dwell in us by His Spirit.

The only thing of my very own which I contribute to my redemption is the sin from which I need to be redeemed.

The foundation of our love for the Lord lies in the recognition of His holiness, our sinfulness, and His grace.

The fear of the Lord tends to take away all other fears... This is the secret of Christian courage and boldness.

Our first priority in ministry must be love. Love for His Word, love for His people, and love for His appearing.

Evil deeds are the fruit of an evil heart. They are not an aberration from our true self but a revelation of it.

Most Christians have more Bibles than they know what to do with, but have little understanding of what is in them.

My security as a Christian does not reside in the strength of my faith but in the indestructibili ty of my Savior.

Those who are most conscious of forgiveness are invariably those who have been most acutely convicted of their sin.

The Father did not require the death of Christ to persuade Him to love us. Christ died because the Father loves us.

Christians have a new identity. We are no longer 'in Adam' but 'in Christ'; no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit.

Regeneration, however it is described, is a divine activity in us, in which we are not the actors but the recipients.

There is nothing more important to learn about Christian growth than this: Growing in grace means becoming like Christ.

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