The Lord takes a great deal of delight to train and bring up his child to be more in love with him. God will so train and bring him up, that if he throw him into the worst condition that can be for body or soul, and shall say, 'What thinkest thou of me now? Hast thou any hard thoughts of me?' saith God. 'No,' saith the soul, 'all is love.' Walter Cradoock 1606-1659
Beware of hypocrisy and formality of profession. There is much of a Pharisaical spirit abroad, typically among such as have never known, or if they have known, have forgotten, the workings of grace, and the constraining power of love. These place all their religion in an outward conformity to certain cornposed gestures and affected garbs of their leaders; thereby showing a voluntary humility, which things indeed have a show (and nothing but a show) of wisdom in will worship and humility, and neglecting of the body; though even then (as the apostle saith of the like people) they are vainly puffed up with a fleshly mind, Col. 2:18, 23. John Miles 1621-1683
They who would go to heaven, must expect crosses in the way. The Israelites no sooner begin their journey, than they are in want of water ... Nor was their condition much mended at Marah, where, though there was plenty, it was ... not fit for drink. Our expected comforts are thus in the possession often embittered, in order to lead us to the Fountain of living waters. Thomas Coke 1747-1814
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