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The way to preserve the peace of the church is to preserve its purity.


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God is not at a distance from history, uninvolved and on the periphery, an interested spectator or distant 'first cause;' rather he is governing all things by his providence and wisdom.


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People treat God's sovereignty as a matter of controversy, but in Scripture it is a matter of worship.


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It is easy to be religious when religion is in fashion; but it is an evidence of strong faith and resolution to swim against a stream to heaven, and to appear for God when no one else appears for Him.Matthew Henry's Commentary


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The service of sin is perfect slavery; the service of God is perfect liberty.


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Human learning is both ornamental and serviceable to a gospel minister, especially for the convincing of those who are outside; for it enables him to beat them at their own weapons, and to cut off Goliath's head with his own sword.


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The way of family worship is a good old way, no new thing, but the ancient usage of the saints.Commentary Gen 12:6


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No man will say, "There is no God" 'till he is so hardened in sin that it has become his interest that there should be none to call him to account.


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It is common for those that are farthest from God, to boast themselves most of their being near to the Church.


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A modest dress is a very good thing, if it be the genuine indication of a humble heart, and is to instruct; but it is a bad thing if it be the hypocritical disguise of a proud ambitious heart, and is to deceive. Let men be really as good as they seem to be, but not seem to be better than really they are.Matthew Henry's Commentary


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Parents cannot give grace to their children, but may by prayer bring them to the God of grace, and shall not seek him in vain, for their prayer shall either be answered or it shall return with comfort into their own bosom.


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God's promises to us are more powerful and effectual for the killing of sin than our promises to God.Commentary, 6:326


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The dominion that sin has over us is according to the delight we have in it.


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If God does not give His people what they ask for, it is because He knows they do not need it, and that it is not for their good.


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A man may go idle to Hell, but he who will go to Heaven, must be diligent.


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Our temptations, if not yielded to, are not sins; they are afflictions only.


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We cannot expect too little from man, nor too much from God!


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It is our wisdom and duty to begin every day with God.


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The more cheerful we are in our duty the more constant we shall be to it.


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No revolving world, no shining of star, no storm, no creature moves, no actions of men, no errands of angels, no deeds of Devil—nothing in all the vast universe can come to pass otherwise than God has eternally purposed.


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But now the question arises, Why has God demanded of man that which he is incapable of performing? The first answer is, Because God refuses to lower His standard to the level of our sinful infirmities.


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If God is not sovereign, then God is not God.


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All Christians believe in divine sovereignty. On our feet we may have arguments about it, but on our knees we are all agreed.


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To know that nothing happens in God's world apart from God's will may frighten the godless, but it stabilizes the saints.


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When we begin to fret and be uneasy, we ought to consider that God hears all our murmurings, though silent, and only the murmurings of the heart.


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