Quotes from Jonathan Edwards
I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a cause.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Lord, stamp eternity on my eyeballs.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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God's purpose for my life was that I have a passion for God's glory and that I have a passion for my joy in that glory, and that these two are one passion.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Of all the knowledge that we can ever obtain, the knowledge of God, and the knowledge of ourselves, are the most important.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Resolved, never to do anything which I should be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Resolution One: I will live for God. Resolution Two: If no one else does, I still will.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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All truth is given by revelation, either general or special, and it must be received by reason. Reason is the God-given means for discovering the truth that God discloses, whether in his world or his Word. While God wants to reach the heart with truth, he does not bypass the mind.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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A truly humble man is sensible of his natural distance from God; of his dependence on Him; of the insufficiency of his own power and wisdom; and that it is by God's power that he is upheld and provided for, and that he needs God's wisdom to lead and guide him, and His might to enable him to do what he ought to do for Him.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Surely there is something in the unruffled calm of nature that overawes our little anxieties and doubts; the sight of the deep-blue sky and the clustering stars above seems to impart a quiet to the mind.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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He that has doctrinal knowledge and speculation only, without affection, never is engaged in the business of religion.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Truth is the agreement of our ideas with the ideas of God.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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How can you expect to dwell with God forever, if you so neglect and forsake him here?
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Godliness is more easily feigned in words than in actions
~ Jonathan Edwards
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A truly Christian love, either to God or men, is a humble broken-hearted love. The desires of the saints, however earnest, are humble desires. Their hope is a humble hope; and their joy, even when it is unspeakable and full of glory, is a humble broken-hearted joy, and leaves the Christian more poor in spirit, and more like a little child, and more disposed to a universal lowliness of behaviour.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Seek not to grow in knowledge chiefly for the sake of applause, and to enable you to dispute with others; but seek it for the benefit of your souls.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Unconverted men walk over the pit of hell on a rotten covering.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Nothing sets a Christian so much out of the devil's reach than humility.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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From love arises hatred of those things which are contrary to what we love, or which oppose and thwart us in those things that we delight in.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Resolved, that I will live so, as I shall wish I had done when I come to die.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Holiness appeared to me to be of a sweet, pleasant, charming, serene, calm nature; which brought an inexpressible purity, brightness, peacefulness and ravishment to the soul.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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The deceitfulness of the heart of man appears in no one thing so much as this of spiritual pride and self-righteousness. The subtlety of Satan appears in its height, in his managing persons with respect to this sin. And perhaps one reason may be that here he has most experience; he knows the way of its coming in; he is acquainted with the secret springs of it: it was his own sin. Experience gives vast advantage in leading souls, either in good or evil.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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One of these grand defects, as I humbly conceive, is this, that children are habituated to learning without understanding.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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If I murmur in the least at affliction, if I am in any way uncharitable, if I revenge my own case, if I do anything purely to please myself or omit anything because it is a great denial, if I trust myself, if I take any praise for any good which Christ does by me, or if I am in any way proud, I shall act as my own and not God's.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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True virtue never appears so lovely as when it is most oppressed; and the divine excellency of real Christianity is never exhibited with such advantage as when under the greatest trials; then it is that true faith appears much more precious than gold, and upon this account is found to praise and honour and glory.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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