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“We should observe, lastly, in this passage, the mighty promise which Jesus holds out to…”
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We should observe, lastly, in this passage, the mighty promise which Jesus holds out to Peter—“Fear not,” He says, “from henceforth you shall catch men.”
That promise, we may well believe, was not intended for Peter only but for all the Apostles—and not for all the Apostles only, but for all faithful ministers of the Gospel who walk in the Apostles’ steps. It was spoken for their encouragement and consolation. It was intended to support them under that sense of weakness and unprofitableness by which they are sometimes almost overwhelmed. They certainly have a treasure in earthen vessels. (2 Cor. 4:7.) They are men of like passions with others. They find their own hearts weak and frail, like the hearts of any of their hearers. They are often tempted to give up in despair, and to leave off preaching. But here stands a promise, on which the great Head of the Church would have them daily lean—“Fear not, you shall catch men.”
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– J. C. Ryle, Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of Luke
evenso-itiswell: Truth.
Truth.
The Solemn League & Covenant
The Solemn League & Covenant
A Course of Readings in Reformed Systematic Theology
Lessons on good reading habits « Endeavoring Relevant Progress
The devaluation of everything: The perils of panflation | The Economist
The devaluation of everything: The perils of panflation | The Economist:
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“If there is one thing worse than the modern weakening of major morals, it is the modern…”
“If there is one thing worse than the modern weakening of major morals, it is the modern strengthening of minor morals. Thus it is considered more withering to accuse a man of bad taste than of bad ethics.”
– G.K. Chesterton (via sds)