A good book should leave you slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it. - William Styron

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Expository Thoughts on Mark by J.C. Ryle

Let us spare no pains in labouring to bring men and women to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, that they may be saved. It is a comfortable thought, that "as many as touch Him will be made whole." p.133

External observances alone feed no conscience and sanctify no hearts. p.135

Thoughts are the parents of words and deeds. Let us pray daily for grace to keep our thoughts n order and let us cry earnestly and fervently, 'lead us not into temptation.' p.144

The man who never speaks to God about his own soul, can know nothing of praying for others. p.147

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