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  • If you were good enough, there would be no need of confessing Christ at all. It is just because you are not good enough, that Christ says to you, "Follow me." He came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. It is not the perfect people whom He wants in His church, but those who have a deep sense of their own imperfection, and who believe that His strength is made perfect in weakness.

    "Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". P. 155. Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, 1895.
  • You are not so good a Christian when you are neglecting a plain duty as when you are performing it. And joining the church is a plain duty for all who mean to be Christians.

    Christian   Mean   Church  
    Washington Gladden (1876). “Being a Christian: what it Means and how to Begin”
  • Every one of us may know what is the ruling purpose of his life; and he who knows that his ruling purpose is to trust and follow Christ knows that he is a Christian.

    Christian   Purpose   May  
    Washington Gladden (1876). “Being a Christian: what it Means and how to Begin”
  • When any duty is to be done, it is fortunate for you if you feel like doing it; but, if you do not feel like it, that is no reason for not doing it.

    Done   Reason   Duty  
    Washington Gladden (1876). “Being a Christian: what it Means and how to Begin”, p.66
  • Christian discipleship does not involve the abandonment of any innocent enjoyment. Any diversion or amusement which we can use so as to receive pleasure and enjoyment to ourselves, and do no harm to others, we are perfectly free to use.

  • But what an mortal man do to secure his own salvation?" Mortal man can do just what God bids him do. Be can repent and believe. He can arise and follow Christ as Matthew did.

    Believe   Men   Christ  
  • Will you tell Him frankly, that you cannot carry your load, and that you need help? Will you suffer Him to help you in His own way, and be glad and thankful if He will only take you under His care, and direct the whole course of your life for you?

    Suffering   Needs   Care  
    "Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". P. 594. Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, 1895.
  • Gentle words, quiet words, are after all the most powerful words. They are more convincing, more compelling, more prevailing.

    Washington Gladden (1883). “Things New and Old in Discourses of Christian Truth and Life”
  • The substance of all realities is in this religion of Jesus Christ; but it can be real only to those who will do His will.

    Jesus   Real   Substance  
    Washington Gladden (1876). “Being a Christian: what it Means and how to Begin”
  • It is better to say, "This one thing I do" than to say, "These forty things I dabble in."

  • No, there are no long stages of preparation through which you must pass; all things are now ready; there is nothing to hinder you from becoming a Christian this very hour. And, if any of you have been trying to make yourself better until you are weary and discouraged in the work, all you have to do is to put it into stronger hands.

    Christian   Hands   Long  
    Washington Gladden (1876). “Being a Christian: what it Means and how to Begin”
  • It is by speech that many of our best gains are made. A large part of the good we receive comes to us in conversation.

    Speech   Gains   Made  
    Washington Gladden (1883). “Things New and Old in Discourses of Christian Truth and Life”
  • Slander, in the strict meaning of the term, comes under the head of lying; but it is a kind of lying which, like its antithesis flattery, ought to be set apart for special censure.

    Washington Gladden (1883). “Things New and Old in Discourses of Christian Truth and Life”
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