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Andrew Glause

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Pastor | Auburndale Baptist Church. Director of Ministry Programs | Re:Center Ministries @ReCenterMin. Thankful for @lagracelaverite.

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"I am leaving the ship of the church in a storm; but whilst the great Pilot is in it, the loss of a poor under-rower will be inconsiderable." John Owen, the day before he passed away in a letter to a friend.

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Question: What is your only comfort in life and death? Answer: That I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ. Lord's Day 1 of the Heidelberg Catechism

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Say all of him whatsoever you can, and yet you shall still rather name some thing of his, than himself. For what can you fitly speak or think of him, that is greater than all your words and senses? . . . What can you fitly think of him, that is above all loftiness, higher than

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In Jesus, as in all God’s self-disclosure throughout the Bible, there is a combination of pity with purity, passion with power, and slowness to anger with severity of judgment that should humble us to the roots of our being and move us every day to cry for mercy. J.I. Packer

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"The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness" (Lam 3:22-23) His mercies are ever new because they are never old. They never end because they never began. His mercy is as his essence:

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Among the daily chances of this life every man on earth is threatened in the same way by innumerable deaths, and it is uncertain which of them will come to him. And so the question is whether it is better to suffer one in dying or to fear them all in living. Saint Augustine

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The people of God have ground for cheerfulness. They are justified and adopted, and this creates inward peace; it makes music within, whatever storms are without. Thomas Watson

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Though the preacher may not collect more than a hundred in a village chapel to hear him speak, he may be such a man of God that his little church will be choice seed-corn, each individual worthy to be weighed against gold. The preacher may not get credit for his work in the

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We should measure our good days by the inward things not the outward things. Even if you have problems and things didn’t go your way and you lay your head on the pillow, but it draws you closer to God, that’s a good day. Joel Beeke

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Sabellius says that the Father, Son, and Spirit indicate some distinction in God. Say, They are three, and he will bawl out that you are making three Gods. Say, that there is a Trinity of persons in one divine essence, you will only express in one word what the Scriptures say,

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They used to complain of Charles Spurgeon, "you believe in election why don't you just preach the gospel to the elect?" He said, "well if they had an E under their shirt that I could see who the elect were I would preach just to them, but since we don't know who the elect are we

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There are much better ways of spending our time than in deriding or despising our brethren. A nobler work by far is to help those who are weak, and to encourage those who are cast down. C.H. Spurgeon