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Religion does not take a man away from his work; it sends him to his work with an added quality of devotion.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: Religion does not take a
The thing for us to do is to pray without ceasing; once having come into the presence of God, never to leave it; to abide in His presence and to live, steadily, unbrokenly, continuously, in the midst of whatever distractions or trials, with and in Him. God grant such a life to every one of us!
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: The thing for us to
Christ himself deliberately staked his whole claim to the credit of men upon his resurrection. When asked for a sign, he pointed to this sign as his single and sufficient credential.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: Christ himself deliberately staked his
For the Reformation is nothing other than Augustianianism come to its rights: the turning away from all that is human to rest on God alone for salvation.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: For the Reformation is nothing
In your case, there can be no 'either-or' here - either a student or a man of God. You must be both.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: In your case, there can
In its very nature, prayer is a confession of weakness, a confession of need, of dependence, a cry for help, a reaching out for something stronger, better, more stable and trustworthy than ourselves on which to rest and depend and draw… Prayer, thus, in its very nature, because it is an act of self-abnegation, a throwing of ourselves at the feet of One recognised as higher and greater than we, and as One on whom we depend and in whom we trust, is a most beneficial influence in this hard life of ours. It places the soul in an attitude of less self-assertion and predisposes it to walk simply and humbly in the world.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: In its very nature, prayer
In the presence of this mental anguish the physical tortures of the crucifixion retire into the background, and we may well believe that our Lord, though he died on the cross, yet died not of the cross, but, as we commonly say, of a broken heart, that is to say, of the strain of his mental suffering.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: In the presence of this
The glory of the incarnation is that it presents to our adoring gaze not a humanized God or a deified man, but a true God-man.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: The glory of the incarnation
There is nothing in us or done by us, at any stage of our earthly development, because of which we are acceptable to God. We must always be accepted for Christ's sake, or we cannot ever be accepted at all. This is not true of us only when we believe. It is just as true after we have believed. It will continue to be trust as long as we live. Our need of Christ does not cease with our believing; nor does the nature of our relation to Him or to God through Him ever alter, no matter what our attainments in Christian graces or our achievements in behavior may be. It is always on His "blood and righteousness" alone that we can rest.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield Quotes: There is nothing in us
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