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Crucify your sins! William Dyer, helpful Play Audio! Download Audio
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A bugbear to frighten children and fools!
(J.C. Ryle, "Holiness, Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots" 1879)
I believe that the time has come, when it is a positive duty to speak plainly about the reality and eternity of Hell. A flood of false doctrine has lately broken in upon us. Men are beginning to tell us that God is too loving and merciful to punish souls forever; and that all mankind, however wicked and ungodly some of them may be--will sooner or later be saved. We are invited to leave the old paths of apostolic Christianity. We are told that the views of our fathers about Hell, and the devil, and punishment--are obsolete and old-fashioned. We are to embrace what is called a "kinder theology"--and treat Hell as a pagan fable, or a bugbear to frighten children and fools!
Against such false teaching I desire, for one, to protest. I, for one, am resolved to maintain the old position, and to assert the reality and eternity of Hell.
It is a question which lies at the very foundation of the whole gospel. The moral attributes of God--His justice, His holiness, His purity--are all involved in it. Once let the old doctrine about Hell be overthrown--and the whole system of Christianity is unsettled, unscrewed, unpinned and thrown into disorder!
The Scripture has spoken plainly and fully on the subject of Hell. If words mean anything--then there is such a place as Hell. If texts are to be interpreted fairly--then there are those who will be cast into Hell. If language has any sense belonging to it--then Hell is forever.
The drowning of the old world by the flood, the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah, the overthrow of Pharaoh and all his host in the Red Sea, the judgment on Korah, Dathan and Abiram, the utter destruction of the seven nations of Canaan-- all teach the same solemn truth. They are all given to us as beacons and signs and warnings--that we may not provoke God. They all remind us that there is such a thing as the wrath of God. They all tell us plainly that "the wicked shall be turned into Hell" (Psalm 9:17).
Settle it firmly in your mind, that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself has spoken most plainly about the reality and eternity of Hell. No lips have used so many words to express the dreadfulness of Hell, as the lips of Jesus. Hell, Hell-fire, the damnation of Hell, eternal damnation, the resurrection of damnation, everlasting fire, the place of torment, outer darkness, the worm that never dies, the fire that is never quenched, the place of weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth, everlasting punishment-- these, these are the words which the Lord Jesus Christ Himself employs! Away with the miserable nonsense which people talk in this day, who tell us that the ministers of the gospel should never speak of Hell!
He is the kindest friend--who tells me the whole extent of my danger! The watchman who keeps silence when he sees a fire--is guilty of gross neglect! The doctor who tells us we are getting well when we are dying--is a false friend! The minister who keeps back Hell from his people--is a wicked and cruel man!
What is the use of hiding eternal punishment from the impenitent and the ungodly? Surely, it is helping the devil!
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« Reply #2041 on: February 12, 2012, 02:03:35 PM » |
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He justifies us--but we condemn Him! William Dyer, uplifting and convicting Play Audio! Download Audio
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An old-fashioned, narrow-minded, fossilized person!
(J.C. Ryle, "Needs of the Times!" 1879)
There is a common complaint in these days, that there is a lack of power in Christianity, and that the church does not shake the world as it did in former years. Shall I tell you what the reason is, in plain words? It is the low tone of life which is so sadly prevalent among professing believers. I believe we fall far short in our standard of Christian practice.
The times require a higher standard of personal holiness, and an increased attention to practical religion in daily life.
I must honestly declare my conviction, that there never has been . . . so much profession of religion--without practice, so much talking about God--without walking with Him, so much hearing God's Words--without doing them, as there is at this present date!
Never were there so many empty tubs and tinkling cymbals!
Never was there so much formality--and so little reality!
The whole tone of men's minds on what constitutes practical Christianity seems lowered. The old golden standard of the behavior which befits a Christian, appears debased and degenerated. You may see scores of religious people (so-called) continually doing things which in days gone by, would have been thought utterly inconsistent with vital Christianity! They see no harm in such things as theater-going, dancing, incessant novel reading--and they cannot in the least understand what you mean by objecting to them! The ancient tenderness of conscience about such things seems dying away and becoming extinct, like the dodo-bird.
And when you venture to remonstrate with those who indulge in them, they only stare at you as an old-fashioned, narrow-minded, fossilized person, and say, "What is the harm?" In short, laxity and levity are the common characteristics of the rising generation of professors.
Where is . . . the self-denial, the redemption of time, the absence of luxury and self-indulgence, the unmistakable separation from earthly things, the manifest air of being always about our Master's business, the singleness of eye, the simplicity of home life, the high tone of conversation in society, the patience, the humility, the universal love-- which marked Christians seventy or eighty years ago? Yes, where is it indeed? We have inherited their principles--but I fear we have not inherited their practice!
The Holy Spirit sees it--and is grieved! The world sees it--and despises us. The world sees it--and cares little for our testimony. It is life, life--a heavenly, godly, Christ-like life--depend on it, which influences the world!
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« Reply #2042 on: February 13, 2012, 08:32:08 PM » |
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The sea of damnation! William Dyer, powerful Play Audio! Download Audio
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He actually chooses affliction!
(J.C. Ryle, "Faith's Choice!" 1879)
"By faith Moses, when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin." Hebrews 11:24-25
Is there any cross in your Christianity?
There is a common worldly kind of Christianity in this day, which many have--a cheap Christianity . . . which offends nobody, which requires no sacrifice, which costs nothing--and is worth nothing!
But if you really are in earnest about your soul, if your religion is something more than a mere fashionable Sunday cloak, if you are determined to live by the Bible, if you are resolved to be a New Testament Christian-- then you will soon find that you must carry a cross. You must endure hard things; you must suffer in behalf of your soul, as Moses did--or you cannot be saved.
The offense of the cross is not ceased!
God's true people are still a despised little flock.
True evangelical religion still brings with it reproach and scorn.
A real servant of God will still be thought an enthusiast and a fool by many.
If there is no cross--there will be no crown!
Moses left the ease and comfort of Pharaoh's court--and openly took part with the despised children of Israel. In fact, if ever a man seemed to be choosing pain, trials, poverty, distress, anxiety, perhaps even death, with his eyes open--Moses was that man!
Let us think how astonishing was this choice.
Flesh and blood naturally shrink from pain. We draw back by a kind of instinct from suffering, and avoid it if we can. If two courses of action are set before us, which both seem right--we take that which is the least disagreeable to flesh and blood.
But look here! Here is a man of like passions with ourselves, and he actually chooses affliction! Moses saw the cup of suffering that was before him if he left Pharaoh's court--and he chose it, preferred it, and took it up!
Faith told Moses that affliction and suffering are not real evils. They are . . . the school of God, in which He trains the children of grace for glory; the medicines, which are needful to purify our corrupt hearts; the furnace, which must burn away our dross; the knife, which must cut the ties which bind us to the world.
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« Reply #2043 on: February 14, 2012, 05:29:35 PM » |
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All the Hell that you shall ever have! William Dyer, very comforting Play Audio! Download Audio
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Surely, we would not wish them back again!
(J.C. Ryle, "Christ's Greatest Trophy!" 1879)
"I tell you the truth, today you will be with Me in paradise!" Luke 23:43
The very moment that believers die, they are in paradise. Their battle is fought; their strife is over. They have passed through that gloomy valley which we must one day tread; they have gone over that dark river which we must one day cross. They have drunk that last bitter cup which sin has mingled for man; they have reached that place where sorrow and sighing are no more! Surely, we would not wish them back again! We should not weep for them--but for ourselves!
We are still warring--but they are at peace! We are laboring--but they are at rest! We are watching--but they are sleeping! We are wearing our spiritual armor--but they have forever put it off! We are at sea--but they are safe in harbor! We have tears--but they have joy! We are strangers and pilgrims--but they are at home! Surely, better are the "dead in Christ"--than the living! Surely the very hour the poor saint dies--he is at once higher and happier than the happiest upon earth!
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« Reply #2044 on: February 15, 2012, 07:35:17 PM » |
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He makes all His subjects kings! William Dyer, very uplifting Play Audio! Download Audio
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The four giant-killers of preachers-- money, pride, unbridled ambition, and women --have killed their thousands! (Al Martin)
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« Reply #2045 on: February 17, 2012, 04:38:57 PM » |
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The Christian's interpreter! William Dyer, very insightful Play Audio! Download Audio
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Earthly sorrows and troubles
(J.C. Ryle, "The Ruler of the Waves" 1879)
"I have told you all this so that you may have peace in Me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows.” John 16:33
Following Christ will not prevent our having earthly sorrows and troubles.
Perhaps the disciples had expected that Christ's service would at any rate lift them above the reach of earthly trials. Perhaps they thought that He, who could raise the dead and heal the sick and feed multitudes with a few loaves, and cast out devils with a word--would never allow His servants to be sufferers upon earth. Perhaps they had supposed He would always grant them . . . smooth journeys, fine weather, an easy course, and freedom from trouble and care. If they thought so--they were much mistaken! The Lord Jesus taught that a man may be one of His chosen servants--and yet have to go through many a trouble, and endure many a pain!
It is good to understand this clearly. It is good to understand that Christ's service never did secure a man from all the ills that flesh is heir to--and never will. If you are a believer, you must reckon on having your share . . . of sickness and pain, of sorrow and tears, of losses and crosses, of deaths and bereavements, of partings and separations, of vexations and disappointments --so long as you are in the body. Christ never promises that you shall get to Heaven without these. He has promised that all who come to Him shall have all things pertaining to life and godliness; but He has never promised that He will make them prosperous, or rich, or healthy, and that death and sorrow shall never come to their family.
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« Reply #2046 on: February 19, 2012, 05:58:50 PM » |
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Ten thousand times more precious! William Dyer, heartwarming Play Audio! Download Audio
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The omnipotent God is your God!
(James Smith, "The Believer's Companion in Seasons of Affliction and Trouble" 1842)
"With God all things are possible!" Matthew 19:26
The omnipotence of Jehovah is ruled by His wisdom and holiness, His justice and love. He can do everything consistent with those attributes--but nothing contrary to them.
God's omnipotence is altogether on the believer's side. All that God consistently can do--He will do for His people. Nothing is too hard for the Lord.
He can make us contented in the most trying circumstances--and happy in the deepest affliction. He can so bring down our minds to our condition--that we shall glory in tribulation. He can turn darkness into light, and bitter into sweet; and bring the richest joy out of the deepest sorrow.
The omnipotent God is your God! His omnipotence is engaged for you!
Do not look at your difficulties--but at the omnipotent God as engaged for you!
Do not look too much at what you are--but at what your God can make you!
Do not dwell on your own weakness--but on the Lord's strength!
Call nothing impossible. "Is anything too hard for Me? Do not I fill Heaven and earth, says the Lord?" His ways are in the sea, His paths in the mighty waters, and His footsteps are not known! It is possible for God to hold you fast . . . in the most slippery path, when surrounded by the most determined foes, and feeling the greatest weakness--and He will do so! None shall be able to pluck you out of His hand!
It is possible for God to supply all your needs, in the most trying times; as He did Elijah by the ravens, and the poor widow by the increase of the oil and meal. And He will do so! Only seek the Lord, trust in the Lord, leave difficulties with the Lord--and you shall not lack any good thing. He will display His wisdom, sovereignty, pity, and power in dealing with you; and perhaps fill you with wonder, surprise, and love, at His ways.
All that God is--He is to you!
All He has--He has for you!
All He has promised--He will fulfill in you!
Ever, ever remember that all things are possible to . . . your God, your Father, your Savior, and your Friend!
"I can do all things through Christ, who gives me strength!" Philippians 4:13
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« Reply #2047 on: February 19, 2012, 05:59:52 PM » |
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Worse than the devil! William Dyer, powerful Play Audio! Download Audio
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The great and universal crime of our race!
(Octavius Winslow, "The Weaned Child")
"But I have stilled and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with its mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me." Psalm 131:2
The first object from which our heavenly Father weans his child, is the idol SELF! Of all idols, this he finds the hardest to abandon! When man in paradise aspired to be as God--God was dethroned from his soul, and the creature became as a deity to itself! From that moment, the idolatry of self has been the great and universal crime of our race!
In the soul of the regenerate, divine grace has done much to dethrone this idol--and to reinstate God. The work, however, is but partially accomplished. The dishonored and rejected rival is reluctant to relinquish his throne, and yield to the supreme control and sway of another. Thus, much still lingers in the heart which the Spirit has renewed and inhabits, of . . . self-esteem, self-confidence, self-seeking, and self-love. From all this, our Father seeks to wean us!
From our own wisdom, which is but folly; from our own strength, which is but weakness; from our own wills, which are often as an uncurbed steed; from our own ways, which are crooked; from our own hearts, which are deceitful; from our own judgments, which are dark; from our own ends, which are narrow and selfish --He would wean and detach us, that our souls may get more and more back to their original center of repose--God Himself!
From SELF, God would gently and tenderly, but effectually, wean us--that we may learn . . . to rely upon His wisdom, to repose in His strength, to consult His honor, and to seek His glory and smile, supremely and alone.
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« Reply #2048 on: February 21, 2012, 07:09:50 PM » |
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The golden key that lets us into paradise! William Dyer, very insightful Play Audio! Download Audio
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Your sin, guilt, and temptation!
(James Smith, "The Believer's Companion in Seasons of Affliction and Trouble" 1842)
Believer! Your sin, guilt, and temptation should lead you to Jesus--not keep you from Him!
"Come to Me, all you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest!" Matthew 11:28
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Busy yourselves about toys and trifles! William Dyer, very challenging Play Audio! Download Audio
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Looking firmly at the cross of Christ!
(J.C. Ryle, "The Cross of Christ!")
"May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world!" Galatians 6:14
Look at the cross, think of the cross, meditate on the cross--and then go and set your affections on the world if you can!
I believe that holiness is nowhere learned so well as on Calvary.
I believe you cannot look much at the cross--without feeling your will sanctified, and your tastes made more spiritual.
As the sun gazed upon makes everything else look dark and dim--so does the cross darken the false splendor of this world. As the taste of honey makes all other things seem to have no taste at all--so does the cross seen by faith, take all the sweetness out of the pleasures of the world.
Keep on, everyday, looking firmly at the cross of Christ!
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« Reply #2050 on: February 22, 2012, 09:09:05 PM » |
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The Christian's hope! James Smith, uplifting Play Audio! Download Audio
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The Lord's portion
(Charles Spurgeon)
"The Lord's portion is His people." Deuteronomy 32:9
How are they His portion?
First, by His own sovereign election. He chose them, and set His love upon them. He chose them altogether apart from any goodness in them at the time, or any goodness which He foresaw in them. He had mercy on whom He would have mercy, and ordained a chosen company unto eternal life. Therefore, are they His by His unconstrained election.
They are not only His by choice--but by purchase. He has bought and paid for them to the utmost farthing--hence there can be no dispute about His title to them. The Lord's portion has been fully redeemed, not with corruptible things, as with silver and gold--but with the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ! See the blood-mark upon all the elect, invisible to human eye--but known to Christ, for "the Lord knows those who are His!" He forgets none of those whom He has redeemed! He counts the sheep for whom He laid down His life, and well remembers the people for whom He gave Himself.
They are also His by conquest. What a battle He had in us--before we would be won! How long He laid siege to our hearts! How often He sent us terms of surrender! But we barred our gates, and fortified our walls against Him. Do we not remember that glorious hour--when He conquered our hearts? When He placed His cross against the wall, and scaled our ramparts, planting the blood-red flag of His omnipotent mercy on our strongholds? Yes, we are, indeed--the conquered captives of His omnipotent love!
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« Reply #2051 on: February 24, 2012, 06:46:11 PM » |
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A sedative to all sorrows--A solace under all sharp afflictions James Smith, very comforting. Play Audio! Download Audio
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He justifies us--but we condemn Him!
(William Dyer, "Christ's Famous Titles")
"This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins!" 1 John 4:10
Jesus Christ brought life to us--but we brought death to Him!
He brought to us a life of grace, a life of comfort, a life of glory--but we brought shame to Him!
He brought riches to us--but we brought poverty to Him!
He brought joy to us--but we brought sorrow to Him, sorrow upon sorrow!
He put the crown of glory upon our heads--but we put the crown of thorns upon His head!
He does not think heaven is too good for us--but we thought the earth too good for Him, and would not let him live here, but put Him to death!
He is not ashamed to own us before His Father and His holy angels--but we are ashamed to own Him before men!
He justifies us--but we condemn Him!
Oh! sirs, think of your unkindness to Him, and let the considerations of His infinite love and favor to you--draw out your affections after Him!
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« Reply #2052 on: February 25, 2012, 10:02:28 AM » |
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Your portrait! James Smith, very insightful Play Audio! Download Audio
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God is all mercy and love!
(J.C. Ryle, "Heirs of God" 1878)
There is a school of theology rising up in this day, which appears to me most eminently calculated to promote infidelity, to help the devil, and to ruin souls! It comes to us like Joab to Amasa--with the highest professions of love and liberality. (2 Samuel 20:9-10)
"God is all mercy and love!" according to this theology. His holiness and justice are completely left out of sight! Hell is never spoken of in this theology--its talk is all of Heaven! Damnation is never mentioned--it is treated as an impossible thing. All men and women are to be saved!
"Everybody is right! Nobody is wrong! Nobody is to blame for any action he may commit! It is the result of his circumstances! He is not accountable for his views, any more than for the color of his skin! He must be what he is! God is so entirely a God of mercy and love--that He never does, and never will punish sin."
Of all this theology I warn men solemnly to beware. In spite of big swelling words about "liberality," and "love," and "broad views," and "new light," and "freedom from bigotry," and so forth--I do believe it to be a theology that leads to Hell!
Imagine a Heaven which would contain all mankind! Imagine a Heaven in which holy and unholy, pure and impure, good and evil--would be all gathered together in one confused mass!
Surely the mind revolts from the idea of a Heaven in which there would be no distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between Pharaoh and Moses, between Abraham and the Sodomites, between Paul and Nero, between John and Judas Iscariot! Surely an eternity in such a miserably confused crowd, would be worse than annihilation itself! Surely, such a Heaven would be no better than Hell!
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« Reply #2053 on: February 26, 2012, 04:12:35 PM » |
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The divine gardener! J.R. Miller, very uplifting Play Audio! Download Audio
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The great and crowning bliss of Heaven!
(William Bacon Stevens, "The Loveliness of Christ")
"Yes, He is altogether lovely! This is my Beloved, and this is my Friend!" Song of Songs 5:16
The character of Christ is not enough studied by His redeemed people. It is looked at with too much of a passing glance, so that we get only hasty and superficial views, which consequently have but a faint and passing influence upon our heart and lives. We must study it--gazing upon it, pondering over it, tracing out its developing lines and beauties--until our soul becomes fired by His excellencies, and is changed into His image.
Angels who see Christ in His heavenly glory, and who know something of His divine excellencies--must wonder at the lack of enthusiasm in professing Christians concerning the loveliness of Christ. They are amazed that we . . . look upon Him with so cold an eye; speak of Him with so tame a tongue; love Him with such a lukewarm heart; and labor for Him with such a drudging heavy spirit. It is our privilege to love this altogether lovely One--and we lose a rich and precious employment, when we fail to do it.
There is no higher pleasure for a redeemed soul--than contemplating the glories of Jesus!
There is no surer evidence of a gracious state--than a thirsting after deeper knowledge of Jesus, and a more thorough conformity to His likeness!
The great and crowning bliss of Heaven consists . . . not in its seraphic melodies; not in its gorgeous displays of almighty power; not in its exemption from sorrow and and sighing; not in its ceaseless round of high intellectual joys--but . . . in seeing the unveiled Christ with undimmed eyes; in studying the loveliness of the ever present Redeemer with unfettered mind; in daily discovering and admiring new points of His beauty; and in having our souls, through all eternity, made the receptacles of the light, the joy, the peace, the holiness, the love, and the wisdom of Him, who is "the chief among ten thousand, and the one altogether lovely One!"
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« Reply #2054 on: February 27, 2012, 11:44:36 PM » |
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The world's politics, pleasures, and pursuits! James Smith, very insightful Play Audio! Download Audio
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The depth of that love!
(Mary Winslow, "Life in Jesus")
"Having loved His own who were in the world--He now showed them the full extent of His love!" John 13:1
Christian! Did you but more know the depth of that love that is in the heart of Jesus towards you--you would never be reluctant to go to Him for all you needed!
"Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." Hebrews 4:16
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