Charles Spurgeon Quotes About Writing
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God writes with a pen that never blots, speaks with a tongue that never slips, acts with a hand that never fails
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Too many people write their blessings in the sand but engrave their sorrows in marble
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Every promise of Scripture is a writing of God, which may be pleaded before Him with this reasonable request, 'Do as Thou hast said.' The Heavenly Father will not break His Word to His own child.
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When a mortal man speaks anything of that eternal blessedness of the saints in glory, he is like a blind man discoursing about the light which he has never seen, and so cannot distinctly speak anything concerning it. He also said that "In a way it is akin to a man writing a travel guide for a land he has never visited or seen. It is to attempt to describe the indescribable with words which cannot come close to expressing the glory of heaven.
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May your character not be a writing upon the sand, but an inscription upon the rock!
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Doth not all nature around me praise God? If I were silent, I should be an exception to the universe. Doth not the thunder praise Him as it rolls like drums in the march of the God of armies? Do not the mountains praise Him when the woods upon their summits wave in adoration? Doth not the lightning write His name in letters of fire? Hath not the whole earth a voice? And shall I, can I, silent be?
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We are too prone to engrave our trials in marble and write our blessings in sand.
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There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write 'damnation' with your fingers.
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