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Monday 4 October 2010

That Churches flourish most richly when the government allows them to live from their
own strength on the voluntary principle. And that therefore neither the
Caesaropapy of the Czar of Russia; nor the subjection of the State to the
Church, taught by Rome nor the “Cuius regio eius religio” of the
Lutheran jurists; nor the irreligious neutral standpoint of the French
revolution; but that only the system of a free Church, in a free State,
may be honored from a Calvinistic standpoint. The sovereignty of the State and the sovereignty of the Church exist
side by side, and they mutually limit each other. - Abraham Kuyper, Lectures on Calvinism

God's plan will continue on God's schedule.-A. W. Tozer

"Being in anguish--He prayed more fervently." Luke 22:44
We see the Master at prayer in Gethsemane. It was here that He prepared for His Cross. We should notice that His refuge in His exceeding sorrow--was prayer; and that, as the sorrow deepened--the refuge still was prayer. Prayer is the only refuge in sorrow. The lesson from the garden prayer is that we should take all the hard things, the anguishes, the insufferable pains, the bitter griefs of our lives--to God in prayer. We may be sure, too, that God will answer. If He does not relieve us of the suffering, He will strengthen us so that we can keep it, and still go on trusting and singing. "Do not worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses every thought, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7- J. R. Miller, "Counsel and Help" 1907

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