Quotes – February 2024 –

Quotes
February 2024


The conscience is the voice of the soul. – Michael Haigh


God cannot allow any lowering of the standard of truth and holiness. Man, through weakness, failure, or the power of circumstances, might be behind the time; but he must not be below the mark (of God). – C. H. Macintosh (1820 – 1896)


I attend the University of the Universe, my Professor, Mentor and Counselor is the Godhead bodily. – Mary Haigh


Better one good thing that is than two good things that were. – Proverb of Ireland


One should understand the Lord God, Jesus the Christ, is NOT a man as Adam. Christ was A NEW MAN NOT ANOTHER MAN as Adam. Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, [even] the law of commandments [contained] in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, [so] making peace; (Ephesians 2:15) – Michael Haigh


The world’s own prophets, the unbelieving psychologists (those eyeless seekers who seek for a light which is not God’s light) have been forced to recognize at the bottom of religious experience this sense of something there. But better far is the sense of Someone there. – A. W. Tozer (1897 – 1963)


From the Old Testament to the New Testament the natural world judges possibilities by the numerical law of probabilities; however, the spiritual world judges all possibilities by faith. – Mary Haigh


The same Spirit of Christ that was in the holy prophets of old is the same Spirit today that defines and interprets the truth in the heart of every true believer. – Michael Haigh


A quarrel is like buttermilk: once it’s out of the churn, the more you shake it, the more sour it grows. – Proverb of Ireland


When God infuses eternal life into the spirit of a man, the man becomes a member of a new and higher order of being. – A. W. Tozer (1897 – 1963)


Separation is NOT monastic for monasticism is a form of pride and vanity, a means to cloak pride through garments of self-denial. Pride and vanity are religion’s sordid secret of the professional religionists. – Mary Haigh


As God chose the prophets in times past, as He chose His apostles while He walked with them on earth, so NOW from His seat in heaven, the Lord Jesus chooses His ambassadors to declare His name and His truth among man. – Michael Haigh


Through righteous words and wrongful judgments, contemporary self-proclaimed men and women of the cloth have made sexual perversions righteous by simply accepting the unacceptable and blessing evil and iniquity. – Mary Haigh


All sins cast long shadows. – Proverb of Ireland


That God has made us of the stuff of eternity is both a glory and a prophecy. – A. W. Tozer (1897 – 1963)


In our contemporary Age of Insanity, man cannot even uphold his manhood. Eve has clipped all that was left of Adam, and now, the world and the universal church want to clip the Spirit of grace from the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. – Michael Haigh


We (mankind) are made for eternity as certainly as we are made for time. To be made for eternity and forced to dwell in time is for mankind a tragedy of huge proportions. – A. W. Tozer (1897 – 1963)


It is hopeless to assume that the education of the masses without the fear and authority of God will produce moral and socially productive adults. Just the opposite has occurred and the wisest of the wise cannot and will not come to the realization that by removing God from education they have created lost, rebellious, uncontrollable and a self-indulgent generation of adult children. – Mary Haigh


His (Christ) mediatorial ministry is without cessation. He is a priest forever. His life is endless, His Priesthood is changeless, His intercession is ceaseless; wherefore the salvation He provides is established forevermore and is therefore described as eternal salvation. And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him. (Hebrews 5:9) Charles J. Rolls (1856 – unknown)


We profess to count the world’s literature, its honors, its riches, its distinctions, its pleasures, all “dung and dross,” yet these very things, which we have declared to be only hindrances to us in our Christians course, and which, as such, we have professed to cast aside, we are diligently setting before our children as things perfectly essential to their progress. – C. H. Macintosh (1820 – 1896)



 

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