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“What would you think of a man who had committed adultery against his wife? Imagine this unfaithful husband has a change of mind and decides to show up on his wife’s doorstep and ask for forgiveness… but still has his mistress hanging on his arm! What would you think of this man’s request? Do you suppose his broken-hearted bride will believe his so called “repentance?” Likewise, when you or I refuse to divorce ourselves from known sin, loving, nourishing, and protecting iniquity like a treasured whore, shall we also fool ourselves to think that Christ will have anything to do with us? The true Christian loves his Savior with his whole heart and wants nothing to do with the sin that nailed his redeemer to the cross.” – Kirk Cameron

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“Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin’ to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take… OUR FREEDOM!” – William Wallace (Braveheart)

“What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry

“Any man who thinks he deserves heaven is not a Christian. But for any man who knows he deserves Hell, there’s hope” – Martyn Lloyd-Jones

“When the preferences of the church members are greater than their passion for the gospel, the church is dying.” – Thom Rainer

?”God did not elect any sinner because He foresaw that he would believe, for the simple but sufficient reason that no sinner ever believes until God gives him faith, just as no man sees until God gives him sight.” – A.W. Pink
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?”The only thing that a man can contribute to his own redemption is the sin from which he needs to be redeemed.” – William Temple

“In America today, it is considered worse to judge evil than to do evil.” – Os Guinness

“Suppose the first American astronauts to walk on the moon had brought back, along with moon rocks, an oblong black box that appeared from the outside to have been crafted by machines. Suppose further that, when opened, the box contained the workings of a camera: it had parts that functioned like the lens, shutter, and other components of a camera. Obviously, such an object would excite enormous and justifiable curiosity about how it came to be. It is hard to imagine any skeptic’s gaining respect by maintaining that the principle of sufficient reason did not apply to such an object. Equally absurd would be efforts to explain the box in terms of chance, natural forces. The very nature of the object pointed to its having been made by an intelligent being. The human mind properly balks at the suggestion that a cameralike object was produced by chance, natural forces. But then how much more should we reject claims that something far more intricate, such as the human eye, resulted from anything less than an intelligent being.” Ronald Nash, Faith and Reason (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1994, p. 135.)

“If God were unkind enough to answer some of our prayers at once, and in our way, we should be very impoverished Christians. God sometimes delays His answer in order to deal with selfishness or things in our lives which should not be there.” – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

“God did not elect any sinner because He foresaw that he would believe, for the simple but sufficient reason that no sinner ever believes until God gives him faith, just as no man sees until God gives him sight.” – A. W. Pink

“To despise doctrine is to despise the Word of God.” – R. C. Sproul

“My name from the palms of his hands, eternity will not erase; impressed on his heart it remains, in marks of indelible grace.” – Augustus Toplady

“We do not make friends with God; God makes friends with us, bringing us to know him by making his love known to us… The word know, when used of God in this way, is a sovereign-grace word, pointing to God’s initiative in loving, choosing, redeeming, calling and preserving.” – J. I. Packer

“You can do more than pray, after you have prayed, but you cannot do more than pray until you have prayed.” – John Bunyan

“Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once, and He volunteered.” – R. C. Sproul

“We are already God’s sheep, before we are aware that He is our shepherd.” – John Calvin

“Wherefore all theology, when separated from Christ, is not only vain and confused, but is also mad, deceitful, and spurious; for, though the philosophers sometimes utter excellent sayings, yet they have nothing but what is short-lived, and even mixed up with wicked and erroneous sentiments.” – John Calvin

“The devil is orthodox in his faith; he believes the true scheme of doctrine; he is no Deist, Socinian, Arian, Pelagian, or antinomian; the articles of his faith are all sound.” – Jonathan Edwards, ‘True Grace Distinguished from the Experience of Devils,’ in Works, Hickman ed., 2:43