Sentence Sermons: Gleaned from Various Sources
Henry Edward Hayhoe
Table of Contents
Sentence Sermons - 1
All true knowledge, all moral knowledge, begins by putting God in His place: nothing is right or true without that.
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We are, morally, what we love and think about as an object.
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His presence gives moral courage for Christian obedience.
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Happiness is a state of soul not a question of circumstances.
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Take your circumstances from the Lord and your difficulties to the Lord.
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The motive that governs the heart is the true estimate of man's moral condition before God.
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Do not look at the people that persecute you, but the reason why you are persecuted.
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The fear of God is the setting aside of will.
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By religious forms, man is made religious without possessing holiness.
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False religion is occupation with forms and ceremonies.
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True religion is the manifestation of the nature of God in His children.
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Truth that requires faith to walk by, is resisted by the natural heart.
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The root of all sin is the will.
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All intelligence in divine things depends upon a state of soul.
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Joy will ever rise in proportion to prayer and thanksgiving.
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To have power in prayer you must have purity in life.
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Conscience is the real guide to knowledge.
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In God's presence sin is not measured by transgression, but by what God is.
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The divine nature is shown by having God as its object.
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The soul never imbibes truth in living power but as it requires it.
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Conscience speaks from within—never can it tell of God's character—revelation gives this.
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Conversion is the turning of the heart and will to God through grace.
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No ceremonial is worth a straw if the heart does not honor Christ.
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Scripture treats man as a sinner, to be restored to God or judged. Rationalists, as a race to be educated.
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Christian obedience is not law-keeping, but delight in love, giving subjection to the will of another, whether expressed or not.
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I am delivered from self by occupation with Christ.
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The deception and power of present things is of the Devil, the perception of them is of God.
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The law told man what he ought to be: It did not tell him what he was, nor what God was.
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The first great step, when a man desires to be saved, is unqualified self-condemnation.
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The more we have of Christ in our hearts the less room for self.
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Communion with Christ can only be kept up by constant watchfulness.
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Though Christ can be grieved at a thousand things in us that no eye but His can see, yet none is so easily pleased as He by our little endeavors of love.
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The thickest cloud brings the heaviest showers of blessing.
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There is no fault in our character that the grace of God cannot cure.
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Self-denial is discipline for life—the work of every hour.
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Correction despised, brings sharper correction.
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One of the evil fruits of long continued spiritual negligence, is the soul's ignorance of its own state.
Sentence Sermons - 38
One special mark of "a sound mind" is readiness to take counsel of God.
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It is not by change of circumstances that we can be made happy, but by submission to the will of God.
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Much self-judgment makes a man slow to judge others; and the very gentleness of such an one gives a keen edge to his rebukes.
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If we delight in God's glory, we shall delight to honor those whom God honors.
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When heaven was opened upon Jesus, it looked down with delight—we look up and are changed.
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