Quotes – June 2020

Christ’s person was the substance of all Jewish history and Scripture, his sufferings were continually witnessed in word, type, and experience.Adolph Saphir (1831 – 1891) – Also quotes by many others.

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Quotes – April 2020

Mankind desires to be full, but sin has overshadowed his mind, his heart, and his soul so that mankind desires to be full of wealth, full of power, full of prestige and honor, full of possessions, full of himself; yet, he is found empty and wanting. Michael Haigh – also quotes by many others.

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Quotes – March 2020

One of the devil’s favorite ploys is to argue about the Hebrew, the Aramaic, and the Greek languages and distract attention away from the words of God to how man compiled the manuscripts of the past leaving out entirely the true issue of the power of God to preserve, and maintain His word. Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God. (Matthew 22:29) – Michael Haigh – Also quotes by many others . . .

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Quotes – February 2020

. . . this Christian dispensation is not the last great aeon of God’s dealings with mankind, but rather a beginning of what, in His unsearchable counsels, He has in store for the blessings of this sin-blighted world.Sir Robert Anderson  – Also quotes by J.N. Darby, Charles J. Rolls, and others.

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Quotes – November 2019

The Bible . . . . is the book for today . . . . it speaks in a language so simple that a child can understand it, and yet, so profound that the most gigantic intellect cannot exhaust it.C. H. Macintosh (1820 – 1896)  Quotes also by others,

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