Never go hungry while the daily bread of grace is on the table of mercy.
– Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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- Instead of hating, my heart cries mercy! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! – Phindiwe Nkosi
- God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can turn bread into stones; the bread of life into the stone of stumbling. – Thomas Watson
- Ask for work. If they don’t give you work, ask for bread. If they do not give you work or bread, then take bread. – Emma Goldman
- Carnal love is the love of table, not of the host. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- If we cannot all FEEL alike, we can all FEED alike on the Bread Life. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- If you are renewed by grace, and were to meet your old self, I am sure you would be very anxious to get out of his company. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The saints shall persevere in holiness, because God perseveres in grace. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The whitest robes, unless their purity be preserved by divine grace, will be defiled by the blackest spots. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- When grace has won the day, the worldling seeks the world to come. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Backward we are naturally to all good things, and it is a lesson of grace to learn to go forward in the ways of God. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Morning dawns when the grace overcomes nature. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Thy faith never looks so grand in summer weather as it does in winter? – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- You never require a teacher to lead you into the wrong path, but you do require a kindly word to conduct you aright. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- If we never have headaches through rebuking our children, we shall have plenty of heartaches when they grow up. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The bottle of the creature cracks and dries up, but the well of the Creator never fails; happy is he who dwells at the well. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Never was living beauty so enchanting as a dying Saviour. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- God never loses sight of the treasure which He has placed in our earthen vessels. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- That which man doth, unaided by divine strength, God can never own. The mere fruits of the earth He casteth away – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Faith never makes herself her own plea, she rests all her argument upon the blood of Christ. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Casinos invariably win because they push their money under the table, what remains over the table of their clients’ evaporates eventually! – Sandeep Sahajpal
- We need more men to sit at the table… at the kitchen table. – Sheryl Sandberg
- Bring to the table what you want to take away from the table! – Stan The Man SA
- This scripture is saying that you will always have bread and water on your table – Sunday Adelaja
- The question of bread for myself is a material question, but the question of bread for my neighbor is a spiritual question. – Nikolai A Berdyaev
- A slice of bread eaten is a million times more nourishing than a loaf of bread imagined. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- Taggle was absorbed in the meat pie. -˜It’s covered in BREAD,’ he huffed. -˜What fool has covered MEAT with BREAD? – Erin Bow
- The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf of bread are three billion to one. – Erma Bombeck
- Good bread is the most fundamentally satisfying of all foods; and good bread with fresh ????er, the greatest of feasts. – James Beard
- I like bread, and I like ????er – but I like bread with ????er best. – Sarah Weiner
- For most of us a job is bread and ????er and for most of others its just bread and ????er. – Aniruddha Sastikar
- Revival begins by Christians getting right first and then spills over into the world. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Many preachers are at home among books but quite at sea among men. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- There is no balm in Gilead, but there is balm in God. There is no physician among the creatures, but the Creator is Jehovah-rophi. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- We lose much consolation by the habit of reading His promises for the whole church, instead of taking them directly home to ourselves. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Marching and quick-marching are much easier to God’s warriors than standing still. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Unbelief is a master carpenter at cross-making. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Let me be on my guard when the world puts on a loving face, for it will, if possible, betray me as it did my Master, with a kiss. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- You can leave the Word of God to wound and kill it need not be yourselves cutting in phrase in manner. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The world commands our desire for purity but bids that we not be too precise about it. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- God has made all things that are in the world to be our teachers. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon