Thoughts to Ponder in Your Walk with the Lord (Part Ninety)

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Iron is resistant, man is stubborn.


A Gospel that is not the same for everybody is not salvation for anybody, it is ruination. It is the laws of divine establishment, which impose moral restraint, which governs social order.


We have our being in God – there is no being/existence worth living apart from God.


Truth and justice guard freedom. Truth and justice must be absolute.


Grace is the function of God’s justice, which provides blessings to and support for the believer. The cross represents and testifies of God’s justice. Jesus Christ represents and testifies of God’s love. Love and justice are perfect offerings of God to man. Jesus Christ is the manifestation of love and justice.

The justice of God could not prevent Christ from going to the cross, it required Christ going to the cross. The justice of God cannot prevent the unbeliever from going to the lake of fire, it requires it.


That we exist is proof that we exist, but to what purpose and to what end? If there is an end, is it an exit from or an entrance to something?


There has been in every age heroes and villains, laughter and tears, all in the interest and payoff of the devil’s world.


The power of the fruits of the Spirit is in the Spirit, and it cannot be measured nor drained while in fellowship with the Lord.


I would rather reach for castles in eternity than the dungeons of obscurity.


The high prize of life is the crowning fortune of death to life.


Of evil and good there shall never a clear victor be, not until the Lord my savior takes his stand, then his seat, again.


We each, sooner or later, sink or rise by character.


It is interesting that many medicines are poison, ones which kill the disease and save the life.


People can be changed in spite of their faults when the Holy Spirit is the sculptor.


Night is ever more in the pit of darkness.


If anything is necessary, it must, by necessity, be.


My search for truth and knowledge follows the roads of intellectual pursuit.


It was the marvelous growth of drama, history, architecture, sculpture, and philosophy in Greece that changed thought during the period from 450 BC to 350 BC. It was known as the Great Age of Greece. This period of transition helped prepare the world for Messiah.


Let this work be but one small gate into an endless arena, observed by angels.


There is glorious deity past the endless horizon.


 

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

 

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