The Potter's Clay

Scripture, Theology, the Christian worldview, and other ramblings.

12 February 2008

It will soften a stone!

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--Thomas Watson, "The Mischief of Sin" "The blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin!" 1 John 1:7 Christ's blood i...
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15 January 2008

The free, sovereign grace of God!

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--Octavius Winslow, "Christ, Our Righteousness" "Those He predestined, He also called; and those He called, He also justified...
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23 December 2007

Only the blood of Christ can soften it!

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--Thomas Watson, "The Beatitudes" 1660 "I will take away their hearts of stone and give them tender hearts!" Ezekiel 11:...
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17 December 2007

The way to be like Jesus

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--Thomas Watson, "The Beatitudes" 1660 To render evil for evil is brutish; to render evil for good is devilish; to render good for...
03 December 2007

All enameled and interwoven with free grace!

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-Thomas Watson, "A Divine Cordial" 1663 "Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by ...
02 November 2007

My sweet pomegranate wine

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Thomas Watson, "The Lord's Prayer" "Christ's love compels us." 2 Corinthians 5:14 True love to love God turns th...
31 October 2007

True faith

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--Thomas Watson, "The Lord's Prayer" True faith is joined with holiness. As a little musk sweetens, so a little faith purifies...
11 September 2007

How may we know whether we love God?

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by Thomas Watson, "The Ten Commandments How may we know whether we love God? He who loves God desires His presence. Lovers cannot be lo...
31 August 2007

Touchdown Washington!

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Let's hope this is the start of something good. Jake Locker looked solid in his debut. Go Dawgs!!!
01 August 2007

What is the chief end of man?

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--Thomas Watson, "Body of Divinity" Question: What is the chief end of man? Answer: Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to ...
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10 July 2007

Prayer for the Lost

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The Sovereignty of God and Prayer The following is a great biblical explanation of why we are to pray for the unconverted.... I am often ask...
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06 July 2007

Who sees us? Who will know?

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--Thomas Brooks, "London's Lamentations" 1670 Atheism reigns in the hearts and lives of sinners. The covetous make their gold ...
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