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26 January 2015 

 

"But of testimonies there is no end. The law of the Lord is perfect, and without a single exception. There are no “perhapses,” or “maybes;” it is not “yea and nay, but amen in Christ Jesus.” The only way to the kingdom of God, and to a participation in the eternal constitution of the world, is in the path of a faithful obedience to the law of God." 

 

- John Thomas

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28 January 2015 

 

"The Supreme Peacemaker is the Son of God himself: and to him the word is applied in its only other occurrence in the New Testament, Colossians 1:19-20, “For it pleased (the Father) that in him should all fullness dwell: and, having made peace (or “making peace”) through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself”. “He is our peace”: and it is because he is “the repairer of the breach” that in him “all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord” (Ephesians 2:14-21). And, as he became the author of salvation, so also he became the author of peace, and the prototype of all his brethren who are peacemakers, because in some tiny degree they reflect that quality in which he must for ever be supreme."

 

- L.G. Sargent 

The Teachings of the Master
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29 January 2015

 

"Fruit, naturally speaking, is the visible evidence and expression of a tree’s good health. The tree that comes to fruit has done what it was meant to do. It has done what it was designed by God to do. It has perfectly fulfilled its function. From which we can tell how best to understand spiritual fruit. Spiritual fruit is the visible evidence and expression of a believer’s good spiritual health. Likewise, the believer who comes to spiritual fruit has done what he or she was meant to do—what he or she was designed by God to do."

 

- C. Attridge

The Fruit of the Spirit 

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31 January 2015

 

"Our constant touch with our daily portion of God’s Word should enable us to distinguish good from evil in doctrine and in conduct. It should give a logical reason for the hope we cherish, the beliefs we maintain. It should enable us at least roughly to perceive the progress of God’s pre-announced purposes as time goes on. It should lead us to understanding and love of God’s ways."

 

- W. Blood 

Alive Unto God (1955)

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