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  • #1
    Oswald Chambers
    “Jesus Christ is going to regenerate me, what is the problem He faces? It is simply this—I have a heredity in which I had no say or decision; I am not holy, nor am I likely to be; and if all Jesus Christ can do is tell me that I must be holy, His teaching only causes me to despair. But if Jesus Christ is truly a regenerator, someone who can put His own heredity of holiness into me, then I can begin to see what He means when He says that I have to be holy. Redemption means that Jesus Christ can put into anyone the hereditary nature that was in Himself, and all the standards He gives us are based on that nature—His teaching is meant to be applied to the life which He puts within us. The proper action on my part is simply to agree with God’s verdict on sin as judged on the Cross of Christ.”
    Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest

  • #2
    Oswald Chambers
    “God nowhere holds a person responsible for having the heredity of sin, and does not condemn anyone because of it. Condemnation comes when I realize that Jesus Christ came to deliver me from this heredity of sin, and yet I refuse to let Him do so. From that moment I begin to get the seal of damnation. “This is the condemnation [and the critical moment], that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light” (John 3:19).”
    Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest

  • #3
    “Illegitimate self-justification takes place when you know you are guilty and seek to hide the fact. Few sins carry the profound ramifications that self-justification does.”
    Walter A. Henrichsen, Thoughts from the Diary of a Desperate Man: A Daily Devotional

  • #4
    “Repentance is the key to reconciliation, and the key to repentance is an admission of wrong.”
    Walter A. Henrichsen, Thoughts from the Diary of a Desperate Man: A Daily Devotional

  • #5
    Oswald Chambers
    “Sin is a fundamental relationship—it is not wrong doing, but wrong being—it is deliberate and determined independence from God. The Christian faith bases everything on the extreme, self-confident nature of sin.”
    Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest

  • #6
    “Jesus did not die for man’s sin against man, only for man’s sin against God. God decides how we are to treat one another, and therefore when we sin against others we sin against God. David said, “in thy sight,” knowing that God looks on. Nothing escapes His notice. One of the marks of regeneration is an awareness that God is watching.”
    Walter A. Henrichsen, Thoughts from the Diary of a Desperate Man: A Daily Devotional

  • #7
    “You therefore must endure a hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier.”
    Anonymous

  • #8
    “This will take place at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with His powerful angels, 8 taking vengeance with flaming fire on those who don't know God and on those who don't obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. 9 These will pay the penalty of eternal destruction from the Lord's presence and from His glorious strength 10 in that day when He comes to be glorified by His •saints and to be admired by all those who have believed, because our testimony among you was believed.”
    Anonymous, HCSB: Holman Christian Standard Bible

  • #9
    “The tongue of the wise makes knowledge attractive, but the mouth of fools blurts out foolishness.”
    Anonymous, Holy Bible: Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) Student Bible

  • #10
    Oswald Chambers
    “My personal life may be crowded with small, petty happenings, altogether insignificant. But if I obey Jesus Christ in the seemingly random circumstances of life, they become pinholes through which I see the face of God. Then, when I stand face-to-face with God, I will discover that through my obedience thousands were blessed. When God’s redemption brings a human soul to the point of obedience, it always produces. If I obey Jesus Christ, the redemption of God will flow through me to the lives of others, because behind the deed of obedience is the reality of Almighty God.”
    Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest

  • #11
    John Bunyan
    “Where Will You Spend Eternity? And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Hebrews 9:27 KJV) I want to know, my friend
    Where will your life now end?
    Where will you spend eternity?
    Will it be Heaven or Hell? No one can run, or hide
    So now, my friend, you must decide
    Where will you spend eternity?
    Heaven or Hell?”
    John Bunyan, Visions of Heaven and Hell: Where Will You Spend Eternity?

  • #12
    “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
    Anonymous, Holy Bible: English Standard Version

  • #13
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
    “Our work is to lay our petitions before the Lord, and in childlike simplicity to pour out our hearts before Him, saying, “I do not deserve that You should hear me and answer my requests, but for the sake of my precious Lord Jesus; for His sake, answer my prayer. And give me grace to wait patiently until it pleases You to grant my petition. For I believe You will do it in Your own time and way.”
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings

  • #14
    Jonathan Edwards
    “Almost every natural man that hears of hell, flatters himself that he shall escape it; he depends upon himself for his own security; he flatters himself in what he has done, in what he is now doing, or what he intends to do. Every one lays out matters in his own mind how he shall avoid damnation, and flatters himself that he contrives well for himself, and that his schemes will not fail. They hear indeed that there are but few saved, and that the greater part of men that have died heretofore are gone to hell; but each one imagines that he lays out matters better for his own escape than others have done. He does not intend to come to that place of torment; he says within himself, that he intends to take effectual care, and to order matters so for himself as not to fail.”
    Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards

  • #15
    “u13:13 Faith and hope both spring from love, which makes love the greatest virtue of all. Faith and hope are temporary, but love is eternal. Paul gives us ten characteristics of divine love in this chapter. Love (1) is patient under stress, (2) is kind at all times, (3) is generous, not envious, (4) is humble, not self-promoting, (5) is never rude, (6) does not manipulate by using shame, (7) is not irritable or easily offended, (8) celebrates honesty, (9) does not focus on what is flawed, and (10) is loyal to the end.”
    Brian Simmons, The Passion Translation New Testament: With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs

  • #16
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
    “The morning is a critically important time of day. You must never face the day until you have faced God, nor look into the face of others until you have looked into His. You cannot expect to be victorious, if you begin your day in your own strength alone.”
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings

  • #17
    “but those with blameless conduct are His delight.”
    Anonymous, Holy Bible: Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) Student Bible

  • #18
    “11Since we are those who stand in holy awe of the Lord,h we make it our passion to persuade others to turn to him. We know that our lives are transparent before the God who knows us fully, and I hope that we are also well known to your consciences.”
    Brian Simmons, The Passion Translation New Testament: With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs

  • #19
    “a8:5 Under persecution and desperately poor, the churches of Macedonia (Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea) gave more than just an extravagant offering. They fully surrendered themselves to the Lord and gave out of a longing to fulfill God’s pleasure. This is the key to generous giving. First we dedicate our hearts to God, which includes our finances, then we give to God’s work as he directs us. Throughout 2 Corinthians, giving is described as a “grace” that God places on our lives, which empowers our generosity.”
    Brian Simmons, The Passion Translation New Testament: With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs

  • #20
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
    “Follow Me, and I will make you . . .” Make you speak My words with power, Make you vessels of My mercy, Make you helpful every hour. “Follow Me, and I will make you . . .” Make you what you cannot be— Make you loving, trustful, godly, Make you even just like Me.”
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings

  • #21
    “Glorify thyself and I shall rejoice,
    for to bring honour to thy name in my sole desire.
    I adore thee that thou art God,
    and long that others should know it, feel it, and rejoice in it.”
    Various Puritans, Puritan Prayers & Devotions

  • #22
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
    “Bishop Whipple of Minnesota, who was well known as “The Apostle of the Indians,” voice these beautiful words: “For the last thirty years, I have looked for the face of Christ in the people with whom I have disagreed.”
    Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings

  • #23
    “But answering, He said to them, My mother and my brothers and sisters are these who the word of God are hearing and doing.”
    Kenneth S. Wuest, The New Testament: An Expanded Translation

  • #24
    “king’s heart is a water channel in the LORD’s hand: He directs it wherever He chooses.”
    Anonymous, Holy Bible: Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) Student Bible

  • #25
    “The Grace Of The Cross Puritan O My Saviour, I thank thee from the depths of my being
    for thy wondrous grace and love
    in bearing my sin in thine own body on the tree. May thy cross be to me
    as the tree that sweetens my bitter Marahs,
    as the rod that blossoms with life and beauty,
    as the brazen serpent that calls forth
    the look of faith. By thy cross crucify my every sin;
    Use it to increase my intimacy with thyself;
    Make it the ground of all my comfort,
    the liveliness of all my duties,
    the sum of all thy gospel promises,
    the comfort of all my afflictions,
    the vigor of my love, thankfulness, graces,
    the very essence of my religion;
    And by it give me that rest without rest,
    the rest of ceaseless praise.”
    Various Puritans, Puritan Prayers & Devotions

  • #26
    “9 And as for myself, I am saying to you, Keep on asking for something to be given, and it shall be given you. Keep on seeking and you shall find. Keep on reverently knocking, and it shall be opened to you. 10 For everyone who keeps on asking for something to be given, keeps on finding, and to the one who keeps on reverently knocking, it shall be opened.”
    Kenneth S. Wuest, The New Testament: An Expanded Translation

  • #27
    “Freedom means that we become so completely free of self-indulgence that we become servants of one another, expressing love in all we do.”
    Brian Simmons, The Passion Translation New Testament: With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs

  • #28
    “22–23But the fruitl produced by the Holy Spirit within you is divine love in all its varied expressions:m joy that overflows,n peace that subdues, patienceo that endures, kindnessp in action, a life full of virtue,q faith that prevails, gentleness of heart, and strength of spirit.r Never set the law above these qualities, for they are meant to be limitless.”
    Brian Simmons, The Passion Translation New Testament: With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs

  • #29
    Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    “O God, let me not play the fool also.”
    Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning and Evening

  • #30
    “Don’t boast about tomorrow, for you don’t know what a day might bring.”
    Anonymous, Holy Bible: Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) Student Bible



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