Boreham does it again! I loved these mini biographies with the emphasis on the words or verses that turned their hearts to the Savior and to a life of serving others. And I had an extra fun ride because the used copy I purchased had a lot of marginalia and that is delightful to me. Here are some of the many quotes that I loved in this volume:
"Thomas Chalmers had occupied all the years of his ministry on the Ten Commandments; he now discovered, not only that there are more commandments than ten, but that the greatest commandments of all are not to be found among the ten."
"You have taught me," he says, "that to preach Christ is the only effective way of preaching morality."
"The whole law," Bishop Lightfoot says, "was given to Moses in six hundred and thirteen precepts. David, in the fifteenth Psalm, brings them all within the compass of eleven. Isaiah reduces them to six; Micah to three; and Isaiah in a later passage to two. But Habakkuk condenses them all into one: 'The just shall live by faith!'"
"The saint is never cast in a mould: no two are alike."
"Let us not be too swift to pity! Pity, like charity, must be intelligent; it is too sacred a thing be wasted to be wasted or squandered."
"Mr. Chesterton says that 'God paints in many colours, but He never paints so gorgeously as when He paints in white.'"
"God writes everywhere and on everything. And a man whose eyes have been opened will find in the tree a volume of autobiography."
"It is all written down; nothing happens without leaving its record. God is a great believer in bookkeeping."
"There are books, books, books; books everywhere; the universe itself is but a massive volume beautifully bound. It takes a lot of reading, but God can make out every word."
"Sir James Simpson, the discoverer of chloroform, used to say that the greatest discovery that he ever made was the discovery that he was a sinner and that Jesus Christ was just the Saviour he needed."