God never loses sight of the treasure which He has placed in our earthen vessels.
– Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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- The only restorative for a guilty conscience is a sight of Jesus suffering on the cross. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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- Treasure the moments, her heart whispered. If you don’t learn to treasure the moments, you’ll never be able to treasure the memories. – Janette Oke
- If we cannot prevail with men for God, we will at least endeavor to prevail with God for men. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The seed of acceptable devotion must come from heaven’s storehouse. Only the prayer which comes from God can go to God. – 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
- You are the greatest treasure if you are your greatest treasure treasure – Evy Michaels
- Love is the only memory one never loses, Isaac.- His father had said. -œBecause even if one loses his mind the memory always remains in the heart. – Felix Alexander
- if God spared not His own Son, how much less will He spare you! – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Thank God you have got a Father that can be angry, but that loves you as much when He is angry as when He smiles upon you. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- To rejoice in temporal comforts is dangerous, to rejoice in self is foolish, to rejoice in sin is fatal, but to rejoice in God is heavenly. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Even your little sorrows you may roll upon God, for He counteth the hairs of your head. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Our silence might be better than our voices if our solitude was spent with God. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Groans that words cannot express are often prayers that God cannot refuse. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- If God be near a church, it must pray. And if he be not there, one of the first tokens of his absence will be a slothfulness in prayer. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- God is too good to be unkind and He is too wise to be mistaken. And when we cannot trace His hand, we must trust His heart. – 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
- I would love God even if he damned me, because he was so gracious to others. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The saints shall persevere in holiness, because God perseveres in grace. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- God’s thoughts of you are many, let not yours be few in return. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Marching and quick-marching are much easier to God’s warriors than standing still. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- I had rather have God for my banker than all the Rothschilds. – 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
- It is not a brave thing to trust God. To true believers, it is a sweet necessity. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- It is a pity that we cannot persuade all ministers to be men, for it is hard to see how other was they can be truly men of God. – 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
- We entertain God’s Truth not as a guest but as master of the house. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- It is ill to offer God one duty stained with the blood of another. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- God has made all things that are in the world to be our teachers. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Never go hungry while the daily bread of grace is on the table of mercy. – 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
- Faith never makes herself her own plea, she rests all her argument upon the blood of Christ. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- What harm does lying cause? One loses people’s trust. And once one loses trust, he becomes worthless. – Dada Bhagwan
- Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his. – Ronald Reagan
- Without judgments life loses its hierarchical quality of being a choice between preferences and by losing that, it loses it’s savor. – Auliq Ice
- Nature, keeping only useless secrets, had placed within reach and in sight of human beings the things it was necessary for them to know. – Michel Foucault