Thoughts to Ponder in Your Walk with the Lord (Part Eighty-Four)

READ, PROCESS, LINGER…

 

It is imperative to stay near the Lord, stay in the Word, and remain occupied with Christ, without discipline or with discipline. When you learn to stay near the Lord without discipline, then God will bless you without discipline. Either way, God blesses you – always with love and mercy, always with kindness and patience, always with justice and righteousness.


The power behind God’s promises is to reward your faith.


Eternal matters are too important to entrust to immature believers.


Heaven is seen in all its glory at the cross-light.


Fellowship is in the step-by-step walk-through of Scripture.


When the devil roars, unbelievers hear. When God whispers, believers hear.


If your walk pleases God, it is only when you are in communal fellowship with Him.


Mechanical Christianity is hypocritical and worthless.


Mount on the wing of faith and sing as you fly.


Obedience is always in present tense.


Kneeling at the cross is humbling, staying there is to live life in Christ.


Self-righteous hypocrites are pious for their peers and their peers’ self-righteousness.


Saving faith is a split-second decision that lasts forever – the best spent time of all.


The average believer spends all their time in the flesh, not fellowship, not in Spirit.


Religion is vanity – all is vanity.


The Bible is the treasury of the relationship between God and man – the encyclopedia of divine viewpoint.


Wise and blessed is the believer who consistently puts on the armor of God – the breastplate, the helmet, the sword and spear.


The commandments and the promises are the Magna Carta of liberty and inner happiness. Scriptural doctrines are the foundation of the mansion in the soul and in Heaven – they are perhaps one and the same.


The Word is the crown jewel of Heaven and earth and soul.


The doorstep of wisdom is just below the knee.


Change the milk of saving faith into the meat of spiritual maturity through applied Scripture.


The road to Heaven is inward, then upward.


 

All quotes are by C. S. Craig unless otherwise noted.

 

 

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