Christ and His Children
Jesus death He became like the corn of wheat which bringeth forth much fruit. There must be a succession of children unto Jesus; He is the Father of the everlasting age. He shall say, Behold,
Jesus death He became like the corn of wheat which bringeth forth much fruit. There must be a succession of children unto Jesus; He is the Father of the everlasting age. He shall say, Behold,
Moses it could not be imagined that a wise God would match poor Moses with Pharaoh and the enormous forces of Egypt. Hence He says, Certainly I will be with thee. Daily Devotional by Charles
This is the first promise to fallen man. It contains the whole gospel and the essence of the covenant of grace. It has been in great measure fulfilled. Daily Devotional by Charles Spurgeon. The Bible’s
If a man should fire a house to destroy the mice in it, we should think him to be fairly mad. Yet those who consider themselves to be reasonable men will set the church in
There was but one crack in the lantern, and the wind has found it out and blown out the candle. How great a mischief one unguarded point of character may cause us. One spark blew
Alexander, when his army grew sluggish because laden with the spoils of their enemies, to free them from this incumbrance, commanded all his own baggage to be set on fire, that when they saw the
When a gentleman was inspecting a house in Newcastle, with a view to buying it as a residence, the landlord took him to the upper window, expatiated on the extensive prospect, and added, “You can
Do not be over-anxious about riches. Get as much of true wisdom and goodness as you can; but be satisfied with a very moderate portion of this world’s good. Riches may prove a curse as
Occasionally a benevolent action wrought in faith brings with it an instantaneous recompense in kind; therein Providence is seen as smiling upon the deed. The late John Andrew Jones, a poor Baptist minister, whilst walking
The doctrine of the resurrection is full of joy to the bereaved. It clothes the grave with flowers and wreathes the tomb with unfading laurel. The sepulchre shines with a light brighter than the sun,