The custom of sinning takes away the sense of it, the course of the world takes away the shame of it.
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You have your season, and you have but your season neither can you lie down in peace, until you have some persuasion that your work as well as your life is at an end.John Owen
Consider that it is not failing in this or that attempt to come to Christ, but a giving-over of your endeavors, that will be your ruin.
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There is a state of perfect peace with God which can be attained under imperfect obedience.
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Since we're not making money, I think there is skepticism that is out there and it is legitimate skepticism.
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It is not the distance of the earth from the sun, nor the sun's withdrawing itself, that makes a dark and gloomy day but the interposition of clouds and vaporous exhalations. Neither is thy soul beyond the reach of the promise, nor does God withdraw Himself but the vapours of thy carnal, unbelieving heart do cloud thee.
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