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My shallow and ebb thoughts are not the compass Christ saileth by. I leave His ways to Himself, for they are far, far above me . . . There are windings and to's and fro's in His ways, which blind bodies like us cannot see.
— Samuel Rutherford
the import of the book was that even the king must obey the law, because the king is also under the law.
— Samuel Rutherford
For a time, we forgot the American dream isn't one of making government bigger, it's keeping faith with the mighty spirit of free people under God
— Ronald Reagan
Not a single time have we gotten a right from Congress or from the President. We get them from God.
— Glenn Beck
The purpose of life as a woman is to ascend to the throne and rule with heart.
— Marianne Williamson
Sabbath-keeping requires two orientations. One is Godward. The other is timeward. To keep Sabbath well—as both a day and an attitude—we have to think clearly about God and freshly about time. We likely, at some level, need to change our minds about both. Unless we trust God's sovereignty, we won't dare risk Sabbath. And unless we receive time as abundance and gift, not as ration and burden, we'll never develop a capacity to savor Sabbath.
— Mark Buchanan
The only object of liberty is life.
— GK Chesterton
In the total expanse of human life there is not a single square inch of which the Christ, who alone is sovereign, does not declare, 'That is mine!'.
— Abraham Kuyper
Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind.
— John Milton
For so I created them free and free they must remain.
— John Milton
If God, in his sovereign pleasure, had so appointed, you might have been as he is now; and he, instead of you, might have been set for the defense of the gospel. You were both equally blind by nature. If you attend to this, you will not reproach or hate him, because the Lord has been pleased to open your eyes, and not his.
— John Newton
There is no broader way to apostasy than to reject God's sovereignty in all things concerning the revelation of himself and our obedience...
— John Owen