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But we must never read such promises, or anything in the Old Testament, as if Jesus had not come and the New Testament had not been written.
— Sam Storms
the Old Testament must always be read in light of the New. I never read such Old Testament texts without immediately asking, "Does the New Testament shed additional light on how I am to understand the nature of such promises and their recipients?
— Sam Storms
You must learn to make your evils your great good; and to spin comforts, peace, joy, communion with Christ, out of your troubles, which are Christ's wooers, sent to speak for you from Himself.
— Samuel Rutherford
I know no sweeter way to heaven, than through free grace and hard trials together, and one of these cannot well want another.
— Samuel Rutherford
Christ's cross is such a burden as sails are to a ship or wings to a bird.
— Samuel Rutherford
O, we love an unknown lover when we love Christ.
— Samuel Rutherford
The cross of Christ on which he was extended, points, in the length of it, to heaven and earth, reconciling them together; and in the breadth of it, to former and following ages, as being equally salvation to both.
— Samuel Rutherford
Be not afraid for little grace. Christ soweth His living seed, and He will not lose His seed; if He have the guiding of my stock and state35 it shall not miscarry. Our spilt works, losses, deadness, coldness, wretchedness, are the ground which the good Husbandman laboureth.
— Samuel Rutherford
His cross is the sweetest burden that ever I bare: it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails to a ship, to carry me forward to my harbour.
— Samuel Rutherford
It were a well-spent journey, to creep hands and feet, through seven deaths and seven hells, to enjoy Him up at the well-head. Only let us not weary: the miles to that land are fewer and shorter than when we first believed; strangers are not wise to quarrel with their host, and complain of their lodging; it is a foul way, but a fair home.
— Samuel Rutherford
To live on Christ's love is a king's life.
— Samuel Rutherford
The worst things of Christ, His reproaches, His cross, are better than Egypt's treasures.
— Samuel Rutherford