Showing posts with label Mercy of God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercy of God. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Spurgeon on God's mercy
"Goodness and mercy follow him always - 'all the days of his life' - the black days as well as the bright days, the days of fasting as well as the days of feating, the dreary days of winter as well as the bright days of summer. Goodness supplies our needs and mercy blots out our sins." Charles Spurgeon
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
John Calvin on God's mercy
"The divine mercy is a better foundation of trust than any life fashioned out to ourselves, and than all other supports taken together. On this account the Lord's people, however severely they may suffer from poverty, or the violence of human wrongs, or the languor of desire, or hunger or thirst, or the many troubles and anxieties of life, may be happy notwithstanding; for it is well with them, in the best sense of the term, when God is their friend. Unbelievers, on the other hand, must be miserable, even when all the world smile upon them; for God is their enemy, and curse necessarily attaches to their lot." John Calvin
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Watson on repentance
"Be as speedy in your repentance as you would have God speedy in His mercies." Thomas Watson
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