Temptation is like a knife, that may either cut the meat or the throat of a man; it may be his food or his poison, his exercise or his destruction |
The custom of sinning takes away the sense of it, the course of the world takes away the shame of it |
The house built on the sand may oftentimes be built higher, have more fair parapets and battlements, windows and ornaments, than that which is built upon the rock; yet all gifts and privileges equal not one grace |
The house built on the sand may oftentimes be built higher, have more fair parapets and battlements, windows and ornaments, than that which is built upon the rock; yet all gifts and privileges equal not one grace |
The most tremendous judgment of God in this world is the hardening of the hearts of men |
The vigor and power and comfort of our spiritual life depends on our mortification of deeds of the flesh |
We admit no faith to be justifying, which is not itself and in its own nature a spiritually vital principle of obedience and good works |
We are not doing this willingly, but the trouble is we are all limited companies and have to make a profit. |
We expect to report an operating margin between 2 percent and 4 percent, and that should bring us to a net loss for the full year. And for full-year, we are using an assumed fuel price of $1.92 (for a gallon of jet fuel). So, basically, $1.92 in the first quarter and an average of about $2 for each of the remaining three quarters. |
We've gone from being a big small company to a small big company, |
When sin lets us alone we may let sin alone; but as sin is never less quiet than when it seems to be most quiet, and its waters are for the most part deep when they are still, so ought our contrivances against it to be vigorous at all times and in al |