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Sunday 9 June 2019

Quotes Jun 10


There is nothing more bitter and fearful than death, and yet to die 'in the Lord' (Rev. 14:13), is sweet and blessed to the children of God, for then they rest from their labours.- Samuel Rutherford@SR_SDG

The Wise Men were truly Wise Men.  Unlike most men,
they stopped to ask for directions.
     --George E. Franke
      (In Cal and Rose Samra's
      _More Holy Humor_ [1997])

"It is possible to tolerate a little elevation, when a man takes a drink or two too much after working hard and when he is feeling low. This must be called a frolic. But to sit day and night, pouring it in and pouring it out again, is piggish... all food is a matter of freedom, even a modest drink for one's pleasure. If you do not wish to conduct yourself this way, if you are going to go beyond this and be a born pig and guzzle beer and wine, then, if this cannot be stopped by the rulers, you must know that you cannot be saved. For God will not admit such piggish drinkers into the kingdom of heaven [cf. Gal. 5:19-21]... If you are tired and downhearted, take a drink; but this does not mean being a pig and doing nothing but gorging and swilling... You should be moderate and sober; this means that we should not be drunken, though we may be exhilarated."
— Martin Luther, Sermon on Soberness and Moderation (May 18, 1539)

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