Readable, relevant and highly recommended!
I initially rated this 4.5, but after reading it the second time, I’m upgrading it to 5 stars. This was a timely read, right when the corona quarantine happened, and now the violent riots plaguing America.
Here are some of my favorite quotes:
God is more willing to pardon than to punish. Mercy does more multiply in Him than sin in us.
Christ’s prayer takes away the sins of our prayers.
A sick-bed often teaches more than a sermon.
Sin is worse than hell, but yet God, by His mighty overruling power, makes sin in the issue turn to the good of His people.…The feeling of sinfulness in the saints works for good several ways.
It is good to know our sins, that we may not flatter ourselves, or take our condition to be better than it is. It is good to find out our sins, lest they find us out.
Better is that sin which humbles me, than that duty which makes me proud.
Things do not work of themselves, but God sets them working for good. God is the great Disposer of all events and issues.…Things in the world are not governed by second causes, by the counsels of men, by the stars and planets, but by divine providence.
Discontent is an ungrateful sin, because we have more mercies than afflictions; and it is an irrational sin, because afflictions work for good. Discontent is a sin which puts us upon sin.
How good is God, that will not let me alone in my sins, but smites my body to save my soul!
Love to God is the best self-love. It is self-love to get the soul saved; by loving God, we forward our own salvation.
Our love is nothing but the reflection of God's love.
God did not choose us because we were worthy, but by choosing us He makes us worthy.
God is the most adequate and complete object of our love. All the excellencies which lie scattered in the creatures, are united in Him! He is wisdom, beauty, love, yes, the very essence of goodness. There is nothing in God which can cause a loathing.
The creature sooner surfeits than satisfies—but there are fresh beauties continually sparkling forth in God. The more we love Him—the more we enjoy Him and are ravished with delight!
The time of our loathing, was the time of God's loving. We had something in us to provoke God's fury—but nothing to excite His love. What love, passing understanding, was it, to give Christ to us! That Christ should die for sinners!