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COLLECTIONS
Commentaries, Word
Studies, Devotionals, Sermons, Illustrations
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C H SPURGEON
QUOTATIONS RELATED TO
"GRACE" |
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2 Peter 3:18 but grow in the grace
and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory,
both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.
“Grow in grace”—not
in one grace
only, but in
all grace. Grow in that
root-grace,
faith . Believe
the promises more firmly than you have done. Let faith increase in
fulness, constancy, simplicity. Grow also in
love . Ask that your love may become
extended, more intense, more practical, influencing every thought, word,
and deed. Grow likewise in humility
. Seek to lie very low, and know more of your own
nothingness. As you grow downward
in humility, seek also to grow
upward —having nearer
approaches to God in prayer and more intimate fellowship with Jesus. May
God the Holy Spirit enable you to “ grow in
the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour .” He
who grows not in the knowledge of Jesus, refuses to be blessed. To know
him is “life eternal,” and to advance in the knowledge of him is to
increase in happiness. He who does not long to know more of Christ, knows
nothing of him yet. Whoever hath sipped this wine will thirst for more,
for although Christ doth satisfy, yet it is such a satisfaction, that the
appetite is not cloyed, but whetted. If you know the love of Jesus—as the
hart panteth for the water-brooks, so will you pant after deeper draughts
of his love. If you do not desire to know him better, then you love him
not, for love always cries, “Nearer, nearer.” Absence from Christ is hell;
but the presence of Jesus is heaven. Rest not then content without an
increasing acquaintance with Jesus. Seek to know more of him in his divine
nature, in his human relationship, in his finished work, in his death, in
his resurrection, in his present glorious intercession, and in his future
royal advent. Abide hard by the Cross, and search the mystery of his
wounds. An increase of love to Jesus, and a more perfect apprehension
of his love to us is one of the best tests of growth in
grace.
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Doubt not his
grace
because of thy tribulation, but believe that he loveth thee as much in
seasons of trouble as in times of happiness. |
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When a Christian grasps a promise, if
he does not take it to God, he dishonours him; but when he hastens to the
throne of grace,
and cries, “Lord, I have nothing to recommend me but this, ‘Thou hast said
it;’” then his desire shall be granted. Our heavenly Banker delights to
cash his own notes. Never let the promise rust. |
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O for
grace
to study the Bible with Jesus as both our teacher and our lesson!
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We ought to be Martha and Mary in one:
we should do much service, and have much communion at the same time. For
this we need great grace.
It is easier to serve than to commune. Joshua never grew weary in fighting
with the Amalekites; but Moses, on the top of the mountain in prayer,
needed two helpers to sustain his hands. The more spiritual the exercise,
the sooner we tire in it. The choicest fruits are the hardest to rear: the
most heavenly graces
are the most difficult to cultivate. |
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Grace
is the mother and nurse of holiness, and not the apologist of sin.
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John 1:16 For of His fulness we
have all received, and grace upon grace.
These words tell us that there is a fulness in Christ. There is a fulness
of essential Deity, for “in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead.”
There is a fulness of perfect manhood, for in him, bodily, that Godhead
was revealed. There is a fulness of atoning efficacy in his blood, for
“the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleanseth us from all sin.” There is
a fulness of justifying righteousness in his life, for “there is therefore
now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus.” There is a fulness
of divine prevalence in his plea, for “He is able to save to the uttermost
them that come unto God by him; seeing he ever liveth to make intercession
for them.” There is a fulness of victory in his death, for through death
he destroyed him that had the power of death, that is the devil. There is
a fulness of efficacy in his resurrection from the dead, for by it “we are
begotten again unto a lively hope.” There is a fulness of triumph in his
ascension, for “when he ascended up on high, he led captivity captive, and
received gifts for men.” There is a fulness of blessings of every sort and
shape; a fulness of grace
to pardon, of grace to regenerate, of
grace
to sanctify, of grace
to preserve, and of grace
to perfect. There is a fulness at all times; a fulness of comfort in
affliction; a fulness of guidance in prosperity. A fulness of every divine
attribute, of wisdom, of power, of love; a fulness which it were
impossible to survey, much less to explore. “It pleased the Father that in
him should all fulness dwell.” Oh, what a fulness must this be of which
all receive! Fulness, indeed, must there be when the stream is always
flowing, and yet the well springs up as free, as rich, as full as ever.
Come, believer, and get all thy need supplied; ask largely, and thou shalt
receive largely, for this “fulness” is inexhaustible, and is treasured up
where all the needy may reach it, even in Jesus, Immanuel—God with us.
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My soul’s rest must be a
grace-given
rest, and can only be found in thee. |
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If thou hast
grace
at all, and art not an intercessor, that
grace
must be small as a grain of mustard seed. Thou hast just enough
grace
to float thy soul clear from the quicksand, but thou hast no deep floods
of grace,
or else thou wouldst carry in thy joyous bark a weighty cargo of the wants
of others, and thou wouldst bring back from thy Lord, for them, rich
blessings which but for thee they might not have obtained:— |
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If your life is unholy your heart is
unchanged, and if your heart is unchanged you are an unsaved person. If
the Saviour has not sanctified you, renewed you, given you a hatred of sin
and a love of holiness, he has done nothing in you of a saving character.
The grace
which does not make a man better than others is a worthless counterfeit.
Christ saves his people, not in their sins, but from them. |
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Beloved Christian reader, in matters of
grace
you need a daily supply . You have no store of strength. Day by day must
you seek help from above. It is a very sweet assurance that a daily
portion is provided for you . In the word, through the ministry, by
meditation, in prayer, and waiting upon God you shall receive renewed
strength. In Jesus all needful things are laid up for you. Then enjoy your
continual allowance . Never go hungry while the daily bread of
grace
is on the table of mercy. |
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Ezekiel 34:26 "And I will make them
and the places around My hill a blessing. And I will cause showers to come
down in their season; they will be showers of blessing.
Here is sovereign mercy —“I will give them the shower in its season.”
Is it not sovereign, divine mercy?—for who can say, “I will give them
showers,” except God? There is only one voice which can speak to the
clouds, and bid them beget the rain. Who sendeth down the rain upon the
earth? Who scattereth the showers upon the green herb? Do not I, the Lord?
So grace
is the gift of God, and is not to be created by man. It is also needed
grace.
What would the ground do without showers? You may break the clods, you may
sow your seeds, but what can you do without the rain? As absolutely
needful is the divine blessing. In vain you labour, until God the
plenteous shower bestows, and sends salvation down. Then, it is plenteous
grace.
“I will send them showers.” It does not say, “I will send them drops,” but
“showers.” So it is with
grace. If God gives a
blessing, he usually gives it in such a measure that there is not room
enough to receive it. Plenteous
grace!
Ah! we want plenteous grace
to keep us humble, to make us prayerful, to make us holy; plenteous
grace
to make us zealous, to preserve us through this life, and at last to land
us in heaven. We cannot do without saturating showers of
grace.
Again, it is seasonable grace.
“I will cause the shower to come down in his season .” What is thy season
this morning? Is it the season of drought? Then that is the season for
showers. Is it a season of great heaviness and black clouds? Then that is
the season for showers. “As thy days so shall thy strength be.” And here
is a varied blessing. “I will give thee showers of blessing.” The word is
in the plural. All kinds of blessings God will send. All God’s blessings
go together, like links in a golden chain. If he gives converting
grace,
he will also give comforting
grace. He will send “showers
of blessing.” Look up to-day, O parched plant, and open thy leaves and
flowers for a heavenly watering.
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