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am just like a man who hath nothing to pay his thousands of debt; all that can be gotten of him, is to seize upon his person. Except Christ would seize upon myself, and make the readiest payment that can be of my heart and love to Himself, I have no other thing to give Him.
- Samuel Rutherford
Go on, and faint not, something of yours is in heaven, beside the flesh of your exalted Saviour, and ye go on after your own.
- Samuel Rutherford
We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin.
- CS Lewis
It is impossible for a man to be a Christian without having Christ; and if he has Christ he has at the same time all that is in Christ.
- Martin Luther
Jesus is not the man at the top of the stairs; He is the man at the bottom, the friend of sinners, the savior of those in need of one. Which is all of us, all of the time.
- Tullian Tchividjian
From the time of Cain until the last believer before Christ's return, we are all fundamentally in the same boat. We suffer the same spiritual afflictions and tendencies.
- Mark Dever
We may be sinking in the North Atlantic in the most famous ship disaster of all time, but God can still use us to reach out and save others through our witness.
- Mark Dever
If every time the blood is poured out it is poured out for the remission of sins, I ought to receive it always, that my sins may always be forgiven me.
- Ambrose of Milan
Let your tears fall because of sin, but, at the same time, let the eye of faith steadily behold the Son of man.
- Charles Spurgeon
Sin is in itself separation from the good, but despair over sin is separation a second time.
- Soren Kierkegaard
After faith comes repentance, or, rather, repentance is faith's twin brother and is born at the same time.
- Charles Spurgeon
The resurrection is our awakening from the dream, our return to right-mindedness, and thus our deliverance from hell. ... We recognized how avidly we drill the nails into our own hands and feet holding on to earthly interpretation of things when a choice to do otherwise would release us and make us happy.
- Marianne Williamson