Quotes – April 2020

Quotes

April 2020


Mankind desires to be full, but sin has overshadowed his mind, his heart, and his soul so that mankind desires to be full of wealth, full of power, full of prestige and honor, full of possessions, full of himself; yet, he is found empty and wanting. – Michael Haigh


Christ never pandered to this pretentious system at any time nor sought its patronage. – Charles J. Rolls (1856 – unknown)


As the world wants the fullness of the things of man, the child of God wants the fullness of Christ gleaning the visions of eternity through the Word of God, and the ever present guidance of the Spirit of Christ. – Michael Haigh


We are in the wilderness, but every heart rests either in Egypt or Canaan; it is Canaan in hope, or Egypt in heart. – J. N. Darby (1800 – 1882)


Abundance, like want, ruins many. Romanian Proverb


Be friendly to all, but make none your friends until they know you, and you know them. – C. H. Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)


The commercialization of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ has no boundaries because their formula for success is based on a lie. The lie is that what is done is done for the glory of God and His Christ when it is instead all for the glory of their own advancement and gain. – Michael Haigh


The more I interact with the unsaved, the helplessly lost, those who are blinded by the overstimulation of corrupt visual propaganda, and made deaf by a frenzied cacophony of lies, the more I pity them for their lack of serenity and unawareness of self and of God. Always searching, always unsettled, always willing to believe the next lie, when Truth, Grace and Peace is so close at hand — waiting to be picked up and read — in a Supernatural Book, written by a Supernatural Author, about a Supernatural Man from a Supernatural God. – Mary Haigh


To overcome lukewarmness you must be hot yourself. – J. N. Darby (1800 – 1882)


Works is not a condition for salvation, but a result of salvation. – Michael Haigh


All sin has its roots in disobedience. – Samuel Ridout (1855-1930)


Our Lord Jesus never can forsake those whom he loves, because he can discover nothing in us worse than he knew, for he knew all about us beforehand. – C. H. Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)


Ask about your neighbors, then buy the house. Jewish Proverb


It is immorality today that has decided and defined what is moral.- Michael Haigh


Friendship and love, to be real, must not be in words, but in deeds. The friendship of bare compliment is the fashion of this age, because this age is the age of deceit. – C. H. Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)


There are two hostile influences abroad, namely, infidelity on the one  hand, and superstition on the other. The former denies that God has spoken to us in His Word; the latter admits that He has spoken, but it denies that we can understand what He says, save by the interpretation of the church. – C. H. Macintosh (1820 – 1896)


It is not what you think, or what you believe, or what you feel, but what is written: God said. – Mary Haigh


The big thieves hang the little ones. Czech Proverb



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