Thoughts to Ponder in Your Walk with the Lord
READ, LINGER, PROCESS…
Christ became our nature (human), that we might partake of His divine nature.
Christ was and is full of grace and truth—the two great things that fallen man stands in need of. He was full of grace, and therefore qualified to intercede for us; and full of truth, therefore fit to teach us. Christ had fullness of knowledge and a fullness of compassion.
All the ministers of Christ must prefer Him and His interest before themselves and their own interests.
We are but of yesterday. Christ is of eternity.
Christ is to be our Master (yes, Master), we are to be His messengers, His ambassadors, His witnesses, His ministers ministering to a lost and dying world.
Morality is imperative to our relationships with God and with each other.
Christ’s sacrifice opened the door (removed the veil) that separated God from man—God is now (since the propitiation) available to all who will call upon the name of the Lord.
Unbelievers are spiritually dead in sin, but believers are spiritually alive in Christ.
Adam’s sin brought certain results, as did the death of Christ.
Grace cannot be exploited. You cannot take advantage of God.
Dethrone sin. Dethrone self.
What are your idols?
Children should be disciplined in right and wrong, so that wrong does not overtake them.
Inner happiness is God’s Word in the soul—all other happiness is temporary.
Can the Infinite write itself on paper? Science says no. I say open your Bible.
Christ is the existential source of existence.
God’s word is but knowledge, powerless until it is meditated in prayer and applied obediently in experience.
The Word of God speaks to us through its pages; the voice of God speaks to us through prayer.
We received from God so we can give to mankind—and God is glorified.
God is as real to you as your prayer life. Enjoying life in Christ is accomplished through prayer and by victory as we overcome the world each trial of the way.
All quotes are by C. S. Craig unless otherwise indicated.