The Treasury of David, Volumes #1-3 Quotes
The Treasury of David, Volumes #1-3
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The Treasury of David, Volumes #1-3 Quotes
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“To rejoice in temporal comforts is dangerous, to rejoice in self is foolish, to rejoice in sin is fatal, but to rejoice in God is heavenly.”
― The Treasury of David, Volumes #1-3
― The Treasury of David, Volumes #1-3
“This present age is so flippant that if a man loves the Saviour he is styled a fanatic, and if he hates the powers of evil he is named a bigot.”
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
“Power brings a man to his knee, but love alone wins his heart. Pharaoh said he would let Israel go, but he lied unto God; he submitted in word but not in deed. Tens of thousands, both in earth and hell, are rendering this constrained homage to the Almighty; they only submit because they cannot do otherwise; it is not their loyalty, but his power, which keeps them subjects of his boundless dominion.”
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
“We need in these days far more to guard against the disguised iniquity which sympathises with evil, and counts punishment to be cruelty, than against the harshness of a former age.”
― The Treasury of David
― The Treasury of David
“As there is a curse wrapped up in the wicked man's mercies, so there is a blessing concealed in the righteous man's crosses, losses, and sorrows. The trials of the saint are a divine husbandry, by which he grows and brings forth abundant fruit.”
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
― The Treasury of David: Charles Spurgeon Commentary on Psalms (with Active Table of Contents) [Illustrated]
“We cannot be honest to Christ except we are bold for him. He is either worth all we can lose for him, or he is worth nothing. H. G. Salter,”
― The Treasury of David
― The Treasury of David
“It is a rich sign of inward grace when the outward walk is changed, and when ungodliness is put far from our actions.”
― The Treasury of David
― The Treasury of David
