Quotes – May 2018
It took a supernatural Priest, a supernatural Sacrifice, and a supernatural Man to rectify Adam’s sin. – Michael Haigh
It took a supernatural Priest, a supernatural Sacrifice, and a supernatural Man to rectify Adam’s sin. – Michael Haigh
The infinite became an infant. The Creator became a child. The Supernatural became a . . . . (this is just a partial quote, to see the end of this quote and other quotes, just click on)
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RE: Israel/the Church/the Word of God: ‘A supernatural history requires a supernatural record.’ – Adolph Saphir
Also other quotes by C. H. Macintosh, Spurgeon, and others
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It should not be a strange thing that God would communicate to His creation His purpose, His plan, His beginnings, and His endings. God did not create such a massive universe without a plan. We do not live in an accident waiting for an accident to happen. – Mary Haigh
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The carnal mind is enmity against God: resenting His authority, disliking His Holiness, hating His Sovereignty, and condemning His justice. – A. Pink
A person can have 1 sin or 5000 sins, it’s all the same to God. – Mary Haigh
Laws control the lesser man; right conduct controls the greater one. – Chinese Proverb
We live in a land of professionals: professional dreamers, and professional screamers. – Mary Haigh
History is something that never happened, written by a man who wasn’t there. – Anonymous
Avoid suspicion: when you’re walking through your neighbor’s melon patch, don’t tie your shoe. – Chinese proverb
No one tests the depth of the river with both feet. – Ghanaian Proverb
God takes one chapter and reveals His divine creation by revelation. Man writes a thousand books and can only muddle the truth of His divine creation. Other quotes by Spurgeon, J. N. Darby and more . . . .
Understanding is the reward of faith. Therefore seek not to understand that thou mayest believe, but believe that thou mayest understand. – Augustine