Stephen Charnock Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Stephen Charnock
It is less injury to Him to deny His being, than to deny the purity of it; the one makes Him no God, the other a deformed, unlovely, and a detestable God. He that saith God is not holy speaks much worse that he that saith there is no God at all. — Stephen Charnock
How comfortable it is to have One, day and night, before the throne to control the charge of our enemy, and the despondencies of our souls. — Stephen Charnock
We often learn more of God under the rod that strikes us than under the staff that comforts us. — Stephen Charnock
Sin endeavors to subject the blessed God to the humor and lust of every person in the world — Stephen Charnock
God knows all that is done in the most secret caverns of the heart. No place is deprived of his presence. — Stephen Charnock
Self is the great antichrist and anti-God in the world, that sets up itself above all else. — Stephen Charnock
In regard of God, patience is a submission to His sovereignty. To endure a trial, simply because we cannot avoid or resist it, is not Christian patience. But to humbly submit because it is the will of God to inflict the trial, to be silent because the sovereignty of God orders it - is true godly patience. — Stephen Charnock
The little time that remains between this moment and our death, should quicken our diligence to inherit the endless and unchangeable eternity of God. — Stephen Charnock
Our ignorance of God is too great, because our estimations of God are too little. — Stephen Charnock
Accustom yourself to serious meditation every morning. Fresh airing our souls in heaven will engender in us a purer spirit and nobler thoughts. A morning seasoning will secure us for all the day. — Stephen Charnock
Paul was so much taken with Christ, that nothing sweeter than Jesus could drop from his lips and pen. — Stephen Charnock
In natures, we see God, as it were, like the sun in a picture; in the law, as the sun in a cloud; in Christ we see Him in His beams; He being 'the brightness of His glory, and the exact image of His person. — Stephen Charnock
Pride is self contending with God for preeminence. — Stephen Charnock
Since therefore all things are ordered in subserviency to the good of man, they are so ordered by Him that made both man and them. — Stephen Charnock
Let us look upon a crucified Christ, the remedy of all our miseries. His cross hath procured a crown, his passion hath expiated our transgressions. His death hath disarmed the law, his blood hath washed a believer's soul. This death is the destruction of our enemies, the spring of our happiness, and the eternal testimony of divine love. — Stephen Charnock
When we believe that we should be satisfied rather than God glorified in our worship, then we put God below ourselves as though He had been made for us rather than that we had been made for Him. — Stephen Charnock
We may be truly said to worship God, though we lack perfection; but we cannot be said to worship Him if we lack sincerity. — Stephen Charnock
It is the black work of an ungodly man or an atheist, that God is not in all his thoughts. What comfort can be had in the being of God without thinking of him with reverence and delight? A God forgotten is as good as no God to us. — Stephen Charnock
God doth not govern the world only by his will as an absolute monarch, but by his wisdom and goodness as a tender father. It is not his greatest pleasure to show his sovereign power, or his inconceivable wisdom, but his immense goodness, to which he makes the other attributes subservient. — Stephen Charnock
No man is an unbeliever, but because he will be so; and every man is not an unbeliever, because the grace of God conquers some, changes their wills, and binds them to Christ. — Stephen Charnock
God often lays the sum of His amazing providences in very dismal afflictions; as the limner first puts on the dusky colors, on which he intends to draw the portraiture of some illustrious beauty. — Stephen Charnock
Man's wisdom detracts from the glory of God, who is more honoured by the simplicity of the gospel, than luxuriance of wit. — Stephen Charnock
This little member can behold the earth, and in a moment view things as high as heaven. — Stephen Charnock
All worship is shot wrong that is not directed to, and conducted by, the thoughts of the power of God, whose assistance we need. — Stephen Charnock
Since nothing but God is eternal, nothing but God is worth the loving. — Stephen Charnock
Frequently renew settled and holy resolutions. A soldier unresolved to fight may be easily defeated ... The weakness of our graces, the strength of our temptations, and the diligence of our spiritual enemies, require strong resolutions. — Stephen Charnock
Since we are dead in sin, a spiritual light and flame in the heart suitable to the nature of the object of our worship, cannot be raised in us without the operation of supernatural grace ... such a worship God must have, whereby he is acknowledged to be the true sanctifier and quickener of the soul. — Stephen Charnock
Adoption gives us the privilege of sons, regeneration the nature of sons. — Stephen Charnock
Regeneration is a spiritual change; conversion is a spiritual motion. — Stephen Charnock
Without the heart it is no worship. It is a stage play. It is an acting of a part without being that person, really. It is playing the hypocrite. — Stephen Charnock
Unbelief was the first sin, and pride was the first-born of it. — Stephen Charnock
What a curious workmanship is that of the eye, which is in the body, as the sun in the world; set in the head as in a watch-tower, having the softest nerves for receiving the greater multitude of spirits necessary for the act of vision! — Stephen Charnock
Had it been published by a voice from heaven, that twelve poor men, taken out of boats and creeks, without any help of learning, should conquer the world to the cross, it might have been thought an illusion against all reason of men; yet we know it was undertaken and accomplished by them. — Stephen Charnock
All the prayers in the Scripture you will find to be reasoning with God, not a multitude of words heaped together. — Stephen Charnock
Let us not satisfy ourselves with a knowledge of God in the mass; a glance upon a picture never directs you to the discerning the worth and art of it. — Stephen Charnock