25+ Henry Allen Ironside Quotes On Death, Expository And Evangelical

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Top 10 Henry Allen Ironside Quotes

  1. All self-effort is but sinking sand. Christ alone is the Rock of our salvation.
  2. We would worry less if we praised more. Thanksgiving is the enemy of discontent and dissatisfaction.
  3. Christ is a substitute for everything, but nothing is a substitute for Christ.
  4. Faith is to rest, not in the best of God's servants, but in His unchanging Word.
  5. The Christian life is never static. One must either grow in grace, or there will be backsliding and deterioration.
  6. Great truths that are stumbling blocks to the natural man are nevertheless the very foundations upon which the confidence of the spiritual man is built.
  7. If lips and life do not agree, the testimony will not amount to much.
  8. Real worship is that of the heart.
  9. To tell a man who has no realization that he is lost, that he may be saved by faith in Christ, means nothing to him, however true and blessed the fact is in itself.
  10. Grace is the very opposite of merit... Grace is not only undeserved favor, but it is favor, shown to the one who has deserved the very opposite.
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Henry Allen Ironside Short Quotes

  • Wherever there's light, there's bugs.
  • It is not only that sin consists in doing evil, but in not doing the good that we know.
  • No one ever lost out by excessive devotion to Christ.
  • Time is given us to use in view of eternity.
  • Christianity is Christ!
  • Beware lest we mistake our prejudices for our convictions.
  • No one who really wants to count for God can afford to play at Christianity.

Henry Allen Ironside Famous Quotes And Sayings

God is looking for broken men who have judged themselves in the light of the cross of Christ. When He wants anything done, He takes up men who have come to the end of themselves, whose confidence is not in themselves, but in God. — Henry Allen Ironside

When the Lord Jesus Christ became my surety . . . He went to Calvary's cross, and all my guilt was charged against Him. He settled for everything, and then He cried, 'It is finished.' And on the basis of that finished work, God can freely forgive, and justify completely, every poor sinner who trusts in the Lord Jesus Christ. — Henry Allen Ironside

To the lover of the Lord Jesus Christ there can be nothing legal about baptism. It is simply the glad expression of a grateful heart recognizing its identity with Christ in death, burial, and resurrection. Many of us look back to the moment when we were thus baptized as one of the most precious experiences we have ever known. — Henry Allen Ironside

God-sent ministry, heeded and bowed to, leads to enlargement and blessing; but the Spirit's testimony rejected increases the guilt of him who hardens himself against it, and makes his condition far worse than before. It is ever the case that light refused makes the darkness all the deeper. Hence the need of a tender conscience, quick to respond to every word from God. — Henry Allen Ironside

The Apostle Peter preaching on the day of Pentecost of the risen Savior, says, "God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ." And He speaks of Him as the anointed One, exalted at God's right hand. The Gospel is the Gospel of the Risen Christ. There would be no Gospel for sinners if Christ had not been raised. So the apostle says, "If Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins" — Henry Allen Ironside

Sin had no sooner come into the world than God came in grace seeking the sinner, and so from the first question, 'Adam, where art thou?' on to the incarnation, God has been speaking to man. — Henry Allen Ironside

It is well to remember that reading books about the Bible is a very different thing to searching the Word for oneself. — Henry Allen Ironside

If what they are saying about you is true, mend your ways. If it isn't true, forget it, and go on and serve the Lord. — Henry Allen Ironside

Life Lessons by Henry Allen Ironside

  1. Henry Allen Ironside taught that a life devoted to God and service to others is the most fulfilling life one can live.
  2. He emphasized the importance of studying the Bible and living it out in our lives.
  3. He also encouraged Christians to be humble and to rely on God's grace and mercy to help them through difficult times.
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