What did Thomas Brooks mean by: Let those be thy choicest companions who have made Christ their chief companion. Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England Copy
+ That sorrow for sin that keeps the soul from looking towards the mercy seat is a sinful sorrow. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Forgiveness, Guilt, Redemption, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Though true repentance is never too late, yet late repentance is seldom true. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Repentance, Timing, Truth, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Till men have faith in Christ, their best services are but glorious sins. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Faith, Service, Sin, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ A well-grounded assurance is always attended with three fair handmaids: love, humility and holy joy. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Humility, Joy, Love, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ As the body lives by breathing, so the soul lives by believing. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Connection, Faith, Life, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ If God were not my friend, Satan would not be so much my enemy. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Allegiance, Friendship, Spiritual warfare, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Grace is given to trade with; it is given to lay out, not lay up. Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Grace, Trade, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Sin in a wicked man is like poison in a serpent; it is in its natural place. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Natural, Sin, Wickedness, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
It is excruciating to be an unbeliever with a spirit that is deeply religious. Jean Cocteau Artist · France
Two persons cannot long be friends if they cannot forgive each other’s little failings. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Pure friendship is something which men of an inferior intellect can never taste. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France