Showing posts with label True Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label True Religion. Show all posts

William Secker on the Believer and True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 5:30 AM

“There are some who pretend to believe but work not; there are others who work but believe not. But a saint does both: he so obeys the Law, as if there were no gospel to be believed; and so believes the gospel, as though there were no Law to be obeyed. True religion consists not singly in believing or doing, but in both.”

William Secker


John Owen on Preservation of True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 5:30 AM

“Men do but deceive themselves who suppose that the purity of religion will be preserved in confessions and canons, whilst some make it their business to corrupt its truth, and few or none make it their business to preserve its power.”

John Owen


Charles Hodge on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 5:30 AM

"This is true religion, to approve what God approves, to hate what he hates, and to delight in what delights him."

Charles Hodge


Thomas Guthrie on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 5:30 AM

“Never mistake the dead robes for the living body of religion. Never forget that “to do justly, and love mercy, and walk humbly before God,” is what the Lord requires of thee; that faith without works is dead; that form without spirit is dead; and that, the highest piety being ever associated with the deepest humility, true religion is like the sweetest of all singing-birds, the skylark, which with the lowest nest but highest wing dwells in the ground, and yet soars to the skies”

Thomas Guthrie

George Whitefield on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“But you may have orthodox heads, and yet you may have the devil in your hearts; you may have clear heads, you may be able to speak, as it were, with the tongues of men and angels, the doctrines of the Gospel, but yet, at the same time, you may never have felt them upon your own souls.”

George Whitefield


T.S. Arthur on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, October 24, 2016 at 5:30 AM


"True religion is more than a correct set of doctrines. It includes a life of good deeds in the world. Unless such a life is led, no matter what a man's faith may be — his religion is vain. Piety, which means devotion to God; and Charity, which consists in acting justly among men — make, when united, the true Christian. Charity is essential; for, if a man does not love his brother whom he has seen — then how can he love God whom he has not seen? Worship, therefore, in the absence of charity, is vain; and the prayers of one who does not deal justly and humanely with his fellow-men, can never ascend into Heaven."

T.S. Arthur


Octavius Winslow on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 6:54 PM

“The religion of the Lord Jesus is valuable only as its power is experienced in the heart. In this respect, and in this only, it may be compared to the physical sciences, which, however ingenious in structure, or beautiful in theory; yet if not reduced or reducible to purposes of practical use, are of little worth. It is so with the truth of Jesus. The man of mere taste may applaud its external beauty—the philosopher may admire its ethics, the oratorits eloquence, and the poet its sublimity, but if the Spirit of God take not his own truth and impress it upon the heart, as to the great design of its revelation, it avails nothing. What numbers there are who rest in the mere theory of Christianity. As a practical principle they know nothing of it. Asa thing experienced in the heart, it is a hidden mystery to them.”

Octavius Winslow


J.R. Miller on True Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, November 3, 2014 at 5:19 AM

“True religion is intensely practical. Only so far as it dominates one's life—is it real. We must get the commandments out of God's Word—and give them a place in the hard, dusty paths of our earthly toil and struggle. We must get them off the tables of stone—and have them written on the walls of our own hearts! We must bring the Golden Rule—into our daily, actual life. 

We are too apt to imagine, that holiness consists in mere good feeling toward God. It does not! It consists in obedience in heart and life to the divine requirements. To be holy is, first, to be set apart for God and devoted to God's service, and it necessarily follows that we must live for God. 

Our hands are God's—and can fitly be used only in doing His work; our feet are God's—and may be employed only in walking in His ways and running His errands; our lips are God's—and should speak words only that honor Him and bless others; our hearts are God's—and must not be profaned by thoughts and affections that are not pure.

True holiness is no vague sentiment—it is intensely practical. It is nothing less than the bringing of every thought and feeling and act—into obedience to Christ! We are quite in danger of leaving out the element of obedience, in our conception of Christian living. If we do this, our religion loses its strength and grandeur—and becomes weak, nerveless and forceless. 

Our religion must touch every part of our life—and transform it all into the beauty of holiness.”

J.R. Miller