An old man once said, "For a long period I puzzled
myself about the difficulties of Scripture, until at
last I came to the resolution that reading the Bible
was like eating fish.
"When I find a difficulty I lay it aside, and call
it a bone. Why should I choke on the bone when
there is so much nutritious meat for me? Some day,
perhaps, I may find that even the bone may
afford me nourishment."
--Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
_Feathers For Arrows_
Dry wells senders to the fountain. - Samuel Rutherford letter 154
For those who have hidden fellowship with God, life is a continual feast. - De Graff, Promise and deliverance, volume three, Page 53
"Lust is rehearsing for a play in which you shouldn't have a part." - Milton Jones
We pursue egotistical and carnal in this world with an itch not even advancing years can wholly cancel, yet recognise with delight a spirit that is detached itself for this purpose, for what we most want we must despise anyway.- Malcolm Muggeridge, Something beautiful for God.
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