Matthew Henry Quotes About Pain

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  • Come, and see the victories of the cross. Christ's wounds are thy healings, His agonies thy repose, His conflicts thy conquests, His groans thy songs, His pains thine ease, His shame thy glory, His death thy life, His sufferings thy salvation.

    Song   Pain   Healing  
    Matthew Henry (1828). “Communicant's Companion”, p.130
  • Man takes a great deal of pains to heap up riches, and they are but like heaps of manure in the furrows of the field, good for nothing unless they be spread.

    Pain   Men   Riches  
    "Job to Song of Solomon".
  • So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish, that he did not only sigh but roar.

    Pain   Sigh   Anguish  
    Matthew Henry (1839). “An Exposition of the Old and New Testament: Wherein Each Chapter is Summed Up in Its Contents: Job-Solomon's Song. 1839”, p.24
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