Occasional Notes

There is nothing which interprets our own history to us like the Bible!

Our path through this world must be a path in subjection to God, therefore it must be an individual path. Sooner or later we will have to answer the question:Are we walking with one another, or are we walking with God?

There is absolutely no danger of falling into evolution, or any other false doctrine ever spawned in the world, to a soul that wants to walk with God.

Our Bible is the only light which shines in this dark world.

The Bible presents things as God sees them.

One could wish for more personal reading of the Word of God-it is thus individual growth is accomplished. But our confidence is in the love of God for His own.

The "higher critics" are making light of the Word of God, because it does not flatter the human mind.

Insubjection to God is the cause of all the spiritual darkness in the world.

No man who dies has a right to argue against God.

The laughter of the world is ghastly:it is the laughter of death.

A world without Christ is a sad and pitiful thing, but a world without Christians is a world in despair.

There are those who are posing as ministers of Jesus Christ, who are simply unsaved men, trafficking in the things of God.

Pharisaism feeds upon the judging of that which is wrong.

Language terrifies people who do not know the Truth.

Prophecy is that form of ministry which brings the heart and mind consciously into the presence of God.

Underlying all infidelity is the refusal to believe in our lost and helpless condition, as in John 3:3; Rom. 3:23 and Eph. 2:1.

Grace pre-supposes that man has forfeited everything.

We have learned to trust One whom God has trusted with our salvation.
Coming to Christ means that we have ceased to trust in any thing but Him.

Death must lie at the foundation of all man's relationship with God, Gal. 2:20.

The Lord Jesus is infinitely worthy of all that we can give Him.

We would give Him more glory than our lips know how to utter.

We only love our Lord Jesus Christ in the same measure as we love our brethren, 1 John 4:20.

True greatness consists in ministering to the welfare of others.

We have walked long together and shared much of the joys and sorrows of the way. May we cleave more closely to Christ as the end of our journey draws near.

It is a blessed thing to reach the place where We do not have to fight for anything, 2 Tim. 2:24.

Do not make a brother an offender for a word. Peter thought much of what other people thought of him, Gal. 2:12.

One cannot be said to be keeping God's Word (Rev. 3:8), who is not maintaining the principles Of the Church as set forth in the Scriptures. From the Addresses of G. H. McC.