The future is hidden by a dark impenetrable veil, and yet we struggle to pierce through it.
This fear of the Lord is indeed the beginning of wisdom. This consciousness of sin is the straight pathway to heaven. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
This fear of the Lord is indeed the beginning of wisdom. This consciousness of sin is the straight pathway to heaven.
- Joseph Barber Lightfoot
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching.
There is no persuasiveness more effectual than the transparency of a single heart, of a sincere life. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
There is no persuasiveness more effectual than the transparency of a single heart, of a sincere life.
Not only must the message be correctly delivered, but the messenger himself must be such as to recommend it to acceptance. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Not only must the message be correctly delivered, but the messenger himself must be such as to recommend it to acceptance.
God helping me, I will help my brothers and sisters in Christ, because they are my brothers and sisters. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
God helping me, I will help my brothers and sisters in Christ, because they are my brothers and sisters.
Yes, God is the end of your work, but He is the beginning also. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Yes, God is the end of your work, but He is the beginning also.
Eternal truth, eternal righteousness, eternal love; these only can triumph, for these only can endure. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Eternal truth, eternal righteousness, eternal love; these only can triumph, for these only can endure.
Plant thy foot firmly in the prints which His foot has made before thee. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Plant thy foot firmly in the prints which His foot has made before thee.
Words contract a significance which clings to them long after the condition of things to which they owe it has passed away. - Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Words contract a significance which clings to them long after the condition of things to which they owe it has passed away.
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