Friday, March 14, 2008

Spear Points

1902

Purpose is what gives life a meaning.

Circumstances may change, but God never does.

The breadth of Christianity depends on its depth.

God puts consolation only where He has first put pain.

Early athletics will not suffice for the heavenly race.

In this life there is but one sure happiness— to live for others.

Expect God to help you when you have prayed for His assistance.

True greatness is ability to serve coupled with a meek and quiet spirit.

When the Lord is in our hearts His hand will be seen in our works.

Never take your eye off the cross, as all the lines of salvation center there.

Poverty of possessions need not be discreditable; poverty of life always is.

A thousand times better are the men who do than the weaklings who only know.

The loving judgments of friends are harder to bear than the harsh ones of foes.

All God's providences are but His touches of the strings of the great instrument of the world.

When you step up on one promise you will always find a higher and a better one before you.

The self-centered life comes to naught; the Christ-centered life ever continues in enlargement.

There are some lessons which can only be learned in the garden, and beneath the shadow of the cross. — The Ram's Horn.

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