44+ Horatius Bonar Quotes On Death, Religion And Death And Dying
Horatius Bonar was a 19th century British poet and hymn writer. He was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland and wrote over 600 hymns, many of which are still sung today. He was also a prolific author, writing numerous books on theology and Christian living. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Horatius Bonar on death, love, religion.
Quick Jump To
- Top 10 Horatius Bonar Quotes
- Horatius Bonar Quotes About Love
- Short Horatius Bonar Quotes
- Life Lessons
- Famous Horatius Bonar Quotes
Top 10 Horatius Bonar Quotes
- Upon a life I did not live, upon a death I did not die; another's life, another's death, I stake my whole eternity.
- Think truly, and thy thoughts shall the world's famine feed. Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed. Live truly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.
- Thy way, not mine, O Lord, however dark it be; lead me by thine own hand; choose out the path for me.
- The more fully that the gospel is preached, in the grand old apostolic way, the more likely is it to accomplish the results which it did in the apostolic days.
- The believed gospel saves; but it is the believed promise that assures us of this salvation.
- Up, then, with speed, and work; Fling ease and self away-- This is no time for thee to sleep-- Up, watch, and work, and pray!
- All unbelief is the belief of a lie.
- Less, less of self each day, And more, my God, of Thee!
- Yes, He is ris'n who is the First and Last; Who was and is; who liveth and was dead; Beyond the reach of death He now has pass 'd, Of the one glorious Church the glorious Head.
- It is easier to speak about revival than to set about it.
Horatius Bonar Short Quotes
- In all unbelief there are these two things: a good opinion of one's self, and a bad opinion of God.
- Teach us by your lives.
- In the day of prosperity we have many refuges to resort to; in the day of adversity, only one.
- The soul and eternity of one man depends upon the voice of another
- We are forgiven, that we may be like Him who forgives us.
- Think truly, and thy thoughts shall the world's famine feed.
- Out of His fulness we receive, and grace for grace, — like wave upon wave.
- Christian, your whole life is to be one continuous following of the Lord.
- Bold preaching is the only preaching that is owned of God.
- Sow truth, if thou the truth wouldst reap: Who sows the false shall reap the vain.
Horatius Bonar Quotes About Love
It is not opinions that man needs: it is TRUTH. It is not theology; it is God. It is not religion: it is Christ. It is not literature and science; but the knowledge of the free love of God in the gift of His only-begotten Son. — Horatius Bonar
Beyond the smiling and the weeping, I shall be soon; Beyond the waking and the sleeping, Beyond the sowing and the reaping, I shall be soon! Love, rest, and home-- Sweet hope! Lord, tarry not, but come! — Horatius Bonar
A ministry of power must be the fruit of a holy, peaceful, loving intimacy with the Lord. — Horatius Bonar
It is to the dead that the life comes; it is to the unloveable that the love comes; it is to the lost that the salvation comes. — Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar Famous Quotes And Sayings
Be much alone with God, and take time to get thoroughly acquainted. Converse over everything with Him. Unburden yourself wholly -every thought, feeling, wish, plan, doubt- to Him...He wants not merely to be on good terms with you, but to be intimate. — Horatius Bonar
For we are not saved by believing in our own salvation, nor by believing anything whatsoever about ourselves. We are saved by what we believe about the Son of God and His righteousness. The gospel believed saves; not the believing in our own faith. — Horatius Bonar
In order to grow in grace, we must be much alone. It is not in society that the soul grows most vigorously. In one single quiet hour of prayer it will often make more progress than in days of company with others. It is in the desert that the dew falls freshest and the air its purest. — Horatius Bonar
The gospel comes to the sinner at once with nothing short of complete forgiveness as the starting-point of all his efforts to be holy. It does not say, "Go and sin no more, and I will not condemn thee." It says at once, "Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more. — Horatius Bonar
Uncertainty as to our relationship to God is one of the most enfeebling and dispiriting of things. It makes a man heartless. It takes the pith out of him. He cannot fight; he cannot run. He is easily dismayed, and gives way. He can do nothing for God. — Horatius Bonar
Life is a journey, not a home; a road, not a city of habitation; and the enjoyments and blessings we have are but little inns on the roadside of life, where we may be refreshed for a moment, that we may with new strength press on to the end - to the rest that remaineth for the people of God. — Horatius Bonar
Faith does not come to Calvary to do anything. It comes to see the glorious spectacle of all things done, and to accept this completion without a misgiving as to its efficacy. It listens to the It is finished! of the Sin-bearer, and says, Amen. — Horatius Bonar
Faith is the acknowledgment of the entire absence of all goodness in us, and the recognition of the cross as the substitute for all the want on our part. Faith saves, because it owns the complete salvation of another, and not because it contributes anything to that salvation. — Horatius Bonar
A believing man will be a zealous man. Faith makes a man zealous. Faith shows itself by zeal. Not by zeal for a party or a system or an opinion; but by zeal for Christ - zeal for His church - zeal for the carrying on of His work on earth. — Horatius Bonar
...the cross saves completely, or not at all. Our faith does not divide the work of salvation between itself and the cross. It is the acknowledgment that the cross alone saves, and that it saves alone. Faith adds nothing to the cross, nor to its healing virtue. — Horatius Bonar
How fast we learn in the day of sorrow! Scripture shines out in a new effulgence; every verse seems to contain a sunbeam, every promise stands out in illuminated splendor; things hard to be understood become in a moment plain. — Horatius Bonar
Do not heed the jar of man's warring opinions. Let God be true and every man a liar. The Bible is the Bible still. If any man lack wisdom, let him ask of God. You have an unction from the Holy One, and you know all things. — Horatius Bonar
I looked for the church and I found it in the world; I looked for the world and I found it in the church. — Horatius Bonar
I praise the God of grace; I trust His truth and might; He calls me His, I call Him mine. My God, my joy and light — Horatius Bonar
I heard the voice of Jesus say — Horatius Bonar
In religion faith does not spring out of feeling, but feeling out of faith. The less we feel the more we should trust. We cannot feel right till we have believed. — Horatius Bonar
I came to Jesus as I was, weary and worn and sad; I found in Him a resting place, and he has made me glad. — Horatius Bonar
Sin is too great an evil for man to meddle with. His attempts to remove it do but increase it, and his endeavours to approach God in spite of it aggravate his guilt. — Horatius Bonar
The gospel is the proclamation of free love; the revelation of the boundless charity of God. Nothing less than this will suit our world; nothing else is so likely to touch the heart, to go down to the lowest depths of depraved humanity, as the assurance that the sinner has been loved -- loved by God, loved with a righteous love, loved with a free love that makes no bargain as to merit, or fitness, or goodness. — Horatius Bonar
Thus is Jesus in all respects fitted for his mighty work of redeeming. He is very man and very God. He is the seed of the woman, the seed of Abraham, the seed of David, the son of Mary, yet God over all, blessed forever. Thus He can bear our sins; He can sympathize with our sorrows; He can fight our battles; He can love as a man, a fellow man, bone of our bone, and flesh of our flesh. — Horatius Bonar
Life Lessons by Horatius Bonar
- Horatius Bonar's work emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in God, reminding us to rely on Him in times of difficulty.
- His poetry also encourages us to remain humble and thankful for the blessings we receive in life.
- Lastly, Bonar's works remind us to stay focused on our faith and trust in God's plan, even when life's challenges seem overwhelming.
Citation
Feel free to cite and use any of the quotes by Horatius Bonar. For popular citation styles (APA, Chicago, MLA), go to citation page.
Embed HTML Link
Copy and paste this HTML code in your webpage