FAILURE* read more quotes relating to emotional issues
I hope that those who are always thinking of success as certainly involving pride,
may also take to themselves the comfortable reflection that their non-success,
suggesting as it may very bitter thoughts about their brethren, may also be pride
only in another direction. 365.141
All human work which does not begin and end in the Lord Jesus must be a
non-success. 567.247
FAITH* read more quotes relating to doctrine
He would have us like children who believe what their father tells them. AM330
Brethren, I believe in that which I could not have invented. I believe that which
I cannot understand. I believe that which compels me to adore, and I thank God for
a rock that is higher than I am. AM334
Faith obliterates time, annihilates distance, and brings future things at once into its
possession. AP52
Faith is the fountain, the foundation and the fosterer of obedience. BA88
Faith laughs at that which fear weeps over. BA88
The grandeur of the arch of heaven would be spoiled if the sky were supported by a
single visible column, and your faith would lose its glory if it rested on anything
discernible by the carnal eye. ME488
Faith trades in marvels, and her merchandise is with wonders. SW154
We are not to look to what we have. The witness of the senses only confuses those
who would walk by faith. WCo52
Now, I hold no man’s faith to be sure faith unless he knows what he believes. 107.2
In matters relating to the body, we feel first and then believe; my hand smarts, and
therefore I believe it has been wounded. But in things relating to the soul, you
believe first and feel afterwards. 492.67
We do not walk by sight and faith, but “we walk by faith not by sight.” To let us
occasionally see would, in fact, remove us out of the realm of faith, and bring us down
from the high position of believers to the low platform of sight-seers. 1254.518
Faith is both God’s gift and man’s act. The Lord is the author of our faith, but we
ourselves believe. 1367.434
Faith receives more stabs from waverers than from avowed sceptics. 1641.54
A child needs the cup to drink out of, but it cannot drink out of an empty cup. Faith
is the cup, but Christ is the fountain. Faith is a secondary thing compared with
Christ. 1744.560
Fret and worry, hurry and haste, are all slain by the hand of faith. 1756.703
A faith which works not for purification will work for putrefaction. Unless our faith
makes us pine after holiness, and pant after conformity to God, it is no better than
the faith of devils, and perhaps it is not even so good as that. 1790.388
Untried faith is questionable faith. Is it faith at all? 1874.664
Faith is led confidently to expect what reason would never suggest. 1981.496
Faith is the linen which binds the plaster of Christ’s reconciliation to the sore of our
sin. 2000.714
Faith is the assurance of sonship, the pledge of inheritance, the grasp of boundless
possession, the perception of the invisible. Within thy faith there lies glory, even as
the oak sleeps within the acorn. 2055.649
Remember the impossibility of pleasing the Lord without faith, and do not dash your
ship upon this iron-bound coast. 2100.450
My Lord gives me unlimited credit at the Bank of Faith. 2129.95
We need faith for ploughing, for buying, for selling, for working, quite as much as for
praying, and singing, and preaching. 2147.303
Only that is true faith which believes everything that is revealed by the Holy Spirit,
whether it be joyous or distressing. 2147.303
We would be humble, and learn to believe what we cannot altogether comprehend,
and to expect what we should never have looked for, had not the Lord declared it. It
is our ambition to be great believers, rather than great thinkers; to be child-like in
faith, rather than subtle in intellect. 2147.304
Faith is the soul’s eye by which it sees the Lord. Faith is the soul’s ear by which we
hear what God the Lord will speak. Faith is the spiritual hand which touches and
grasps the things not seen as yet. Faith is the spiritual nostril which perceives the
precious perfume of our Lord’s garments, which smell of myrrh, and aloes, and
cassia. Faith also is the soul’s taste by which we perceive the sweetness of our Lord,
and enjoy it for ourselves. 2168.558
Faith is sanctified common-sense. 2297.98
Faith is, in one sense, the gift of God; but, in another sense, it is a mental act for
which we are responsible. God gives us faith, but he does not believe for us. 3008.490
Faith is a principle which hath its root deeper than feelings. We believe, whether we
see or not. We believe, whether we feel or not. 3370.423
It takes much more faith to be an unbeliever than to be a believer. 3512.237
-DEAD read more quotes relating to doctrine
Now, sirs! any kind of faith in Christ which does not change your life is the faith of
devils, and will take you where devils are, but will never take you to heaven. 3390.40
-DEFINITION OF read more quotes relating to doctrine
The old writers, who are by far the most sensible—for you will notice that the books
that were written about two hundred years ago, by the old Puritans, have more sense
in one line than there is in a page of our new books, and more in a page than there is
in a whole volume of our modern divinity—the old writers tell you, that faith is made
up of three things: first knowledge, then assent, and then what they call affiance, or
the laying hold of the knowledge to which we give assent, and making it our own by
trusting in it. 107.2
It is one of the most notable points about faith that it is sanctified common-sense.
That is not at all a bad definition of faith. 1421.369
-OBJECT OF read more quotes relating to doctrine
My faith rests not upon what I am, or shall be, or feel, or know, but in what Christ is,
in what He has done, and in what He is now doing for me. On the lion of justice the
fair maid of hope rides like a queen. ME538
The world hangs on nothing; but faith cannot hang upon itself, it must hang on
Christ. 228.30
-SAVING read more quotes relating to doctrine
The faith which saves is not one single act done and ended on a certain day: it is an
act continued and persevered in throughout the entire life of man. WA134
Brethren, the Lord must not only open the gates of heaven to us at the last, but he
must open the gates of our heart to faith at the first. 551.51
If you truly believe in Jesus, it is for life. Saving faith is a life-long act. 2191.114
Faith is the channel of salvation, not the fountain and source of it. 2898.410
-WEAK read more quotes relating to doctrine
If thou hast weak faith, thou wilt have broken joys and many discomforts. 2173.618
FAITHFULNESS* read more quotes relating to truth
Be faithful every day that you may be faithful to the end. Let not your life be like a
tangled mass of yarn, but keep it ever in due order on the distaff, so that, whenever
the fatal knife shall cut the thread, it may end just where an enlightened judgment
would have wished. PM230
You have had but little entrusted to you! Then the less trouble for you to make use of
your talents. The man who has many talents requires much hard labour to use them
all. 175.84
You cannot expect that God should send you forth to conquer and to bring to him
renown, when you have not as yet conquered your own personal indolence and
disobedience. He that is unfaithful in that which is least will be unfaithful in that
which is greater; and if you have not kept the Master’s sayings in the little vineyard
of your personal history, how much less shall you be able to do it if he should
entrust you with a greater field of service! 795.86
Moreover, brethren, let us not be unduly cast down if we cannot set everybody right.
Truly, the body politic, common society, and especially the church, may cause us
great anxiety; but still the Lord reigneth, and we are not to let ourselves die of grief.
After all, our Lord does not expect us to rectify everything, for he only requires of us
what he enables us to do. 1984.538
If we do as God commands, and do not seem to succeed, it is no fault of ours. Failure
itself would be success as long as we did not fail to obey. 2195.165
We can win “Well done, good and faithful servant”: to be a successful servant is not
in our power, and we shall not be held responsible for it. 2195.166
Have you, dear friend, made any sacrifices for Christ? Have you lately been called
to imperil your own interests by pursuing a right course? Have you been steadfast
even though you have lost friendships? Have you been so firm in your adherence to
principle that you have been judged to be obstinate? Well, if so, you shall be no loser
through your faithfulness. 2814.26
We are not faithful in what is given to us, and if the one talent often lies wrapped in
a napkin, how can we expect to have five or ten entrusted to us? 3376.498
FALL, THE read more quotes relating to doctrine
My brethren, when man fell in the garden, manhood fell entirely; there was not one
single pillar in the temple of manhood that stood erect. 182.140
The very garments that you wear show that you have discovered your shame. The
daily labours which weary you prove that you are not in paradise. The very
preaching of the gospel implies that you are in a sinful world. You are not possessed
of a will unbiased, or inclined to that which is good: you have chosen the evil, and still
continue to choose it; and therefore I should only be proposing to you a road in which
you have already stumbled, and I should be setting you a task in which you have
already broken down. 2210.341
The fall—what a mysterious thing that is! It might have been prevented. I cannot
hold any limit to the omnipotence of God: if he had willed it, there need not have been
a fall. Then why did he permit it? I reply to that in the same spirit. I do not know,
and I do not want to know; but I think I can see such a display of divine mercy, and
love, and grace, and every other attribute, in the redemption of our Lord Jesus
Christ, that the fall, terrible thing as it is, seems to be a grand platform on which the
glory of God could be displayed. 3420.403
FALSE PROFESSORS read more quotes relating to unbelief
Every grace can be counterfeited, even as jewels can be imitated. AP3
A boy in the streets, selling mince-pies, kept crying, “Hot mince-pies!” A person
bought one of them, and found it quite cold. “Boy,” said he, “why do you call these
pies hot?” “That’s the name they go by, sir,” said the boy. So there are plenty of
people who are called Christians, but they are not Christians—that’s the name they
go by; but all the substance is drained out of them by other matters. BA35
“Is your father a Christian?” said a Sunday-school teacher to a child. The girl
answered, “Yes, I believe that father is a Christian; but he has not worked much at
it lately.” No doubt there are many of that sort. Their religion has taken a holiday,
and they themselves have gone to a sluggard’s bed. Let them be aroused, for it is high
time to awaken out of sleep. BA125
Fish sometimes leap out of the water with great energy, but it would be foolish to
conclude that they have left the liquid element for ever, in a moment they are
swimming again as if they had never forsaken the stream; indeed, it was but a fly
that tempted them aloft, or a sudden freak, the water is still their home, sweet home.
When we see long-accustomed sinners making a sudden leap at religion, we may not
make too sure that they are converts; perhaps some gain allures them, or sudden
excitement stirs them, and if so they will be back again at their old sins. Let us hope
well, but let us not commend too soon. FA46
If you profess to be a Christian, yet find full satisfaction in worldly pleasures and
pursuits, your profession is false. ME355
It very often happens that the converts that are born in excitement die when the
excitement is over. SW16
Ah, souls! ye may paint yourselves as ye will, but unless ye have the genuine matter,
ye will never be able to pass the judgment-seat of God. Ye may gild and varnish, but
he will say, “Take it away,” and like the painted face of Jezebel, which the dogs did
eat, despite the paint, so shall you yourselves be utterly devoured, despite the fair
picture that you made. 423.604
If I had an offer now of losing this right arm and having to endure in this church
some such falls as we have had to mourn over, and as the world has seen of late
among high professors, I do feel I can say without hypocrisy, I would choose to be