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   God gives knowledge and grace to those that search
   A man may be a preacher, may have gifts for the mi
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   The vilest of creatures is a wicked man, the viles
   Drunkenness is a leading wickedness; they who are
   It was as troublesome to Paul as if he had had a
   Consideration is as necessary to a good conversati

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   A wicked man is the worst of creatures; a wicked C
   God gives knowledge and grace to those that search
   A man may be a preacher, may have gifts for the mi
   Where he is in his ordinances, there will his serv
   The vilest of creatures is a wicked man, the viles
   Drunkenness is a leading wickedness; they who are
   It was as troublesome to Paul as if he had had a
   Consideration is as necessary to a good conversati

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A wicked man is the worst of creatures; a wicked C

A wicked man is the worst of creatures; a wicked Christian is the worst of men; and a wicked minister is the worst of Christians.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 5.

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God gives knowledge and grace to those that search

God gives knowledge and grace to those that search the scriptures, and wait at Wisdom's gates; and power against sin to those that avoid the occasions of it. - Matthew Henry
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 7.
2002-06-10 10:19

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A man may be a preacher, may have gifts for the mi

A man may be a preacher, may have gifts for the ministry, and an external call to it, and perhaps some success in it, and yet be a wicked man; may help others to heaven, and yet come short himself.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 7.
2002-06-24 12:08

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Where he is in his ordinances, there will his serv

Where he is in his ordinances, there will his servants choose to be. A living principle of grace is a kind of natural instinct in all the saints, drawing them to Christ to live upon him.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 24.
2002-09-17 17:11

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The vilest of creatures is a wicked man, the viles

The vilest of creatures is a wicked man, the vilest of men is a wicked Christian, and the vilest of them a wicked minister.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 24.
2002-9-20 15:27

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Drunkenness is a leading wickedness; they who are

Drunkenness is a leading wickedness; they who are slaves to that, are never masters of themselves in any thing else. The persecutors of God's people have commonly been the most vicious and immoral men. Persecuting consciences, whatever the pretensions be, are commonly the most profligate and debauched consciences.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Matthew Chapter 24.
2002-09-21 15:41

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It was as troublesome to Paul as if he had had a

It was as troublesome to Paul as if  he had had a dead body tied to him, which he must have carried about with him. This made him cry out, O wretched man that I am! A man that had learned in every state to be content yet complains thus of his corrupt nature. Had I been required to speak of Paul, I should have said, "O blessed man that thou art, an ambassador of Christ, a  favourite of heaven, a spiritual father of thousands!" But in his own account he was a wretched man, because of the corruption of nature, because he was not so good as he fain would be, had not yet attained, neither was already perfect. Thus miserably does he complain. Who shall deliver me? He speaks like one that was sick of it, that would give any thing to be rid of it, looks to the right hand and to the left for some friend that would part between him and his corruptions. The remainders of indwelling sin are a very grievous burden to a gracious soul.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on Acts Chapter 7.
2002-11-07 16:26

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Consideration is as necessary to a good conversati

Consideration is as necessary to a good conversation as to a sound conversion.
From "Matthew Henry Commentaries" on 2 Timothy Chapter 2.
2002-10-02 12:38

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