The day is coming when hypocrites will be stripped of their fig-leaves.
– Matthew Henry
1662 – 1714
The day is coming when hypocrites will be stripped of their fig-leaves.
– Matthew Henry
1662 – 1714
Today’s families are suffering because the concepts of biblical family government–unknown to many in these last generations–have been replaced by humanistic and so-called “modern” ideas about child rearing that have produced anarchy in the home. Home has become simply a “crash pad”–a place to make a quick stop for food, clothes, and sleep. Each family member’s energies are focused on relationships and activities outside the home; there is little life within the family circle. The wisdom of past generations is disregarded; hence, grandma and grandpa find it best to live far away. Fathers focus all their attention on their work outside the home to supply the material needs of the crash pad and the family’s ever-increasing lust for entertainment. Mothers seek outside responsibilities in response to their discontent with life at home. Children put their trust in the wisdom of the group and seek security in peers, demanding more and more entertainment outside of the home.
– William & Colleen Dedrick
From: The Little Book of Christian Character & Manners
Seducers are more dangerous enemies to the church than persecutors.
– Matthew Henry
1662 – 1714
HT: What They Said
Grace will bring a man to Heaven without working miracles, but working miracles will never bring a man to Heaven without grace.
– Matthew Henry
1662 – 1714
Our holy Lord requires absolute submission and obedience in all things, both in the inward life and the outward, even to “bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5). Alas that this is so little insisted upon in a day when the high claims of the Savior are whittled down in an attempt to render His Gospel more acceptable to the unregenerate.
– Matthew Henry
1662 – 1714