70+ Thomas Watson Quotes On Prayer, Sin And Humility

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Top 10 Thomas Watson Quotes

  1. Christ went more willingly to the cross than we do to the throne of grace.
  2. Eternity to the godly is a day that has no sunset; eternity to the wicked is a night that has no sunrise.
  3. A weak faith can lay hold on a strong Christ.
  4. How many souls have been blown into hell with the wind of popular applause?
  5. A man's greatest care should be for that place where he lives longest; therefore eternity should be his scope.
  6. Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.
  7. Affliction may be lasting, but it is not everlasting.
  8. A spiritual prayer is a humble prayer. Prayer is the asking of an alms, which requires humility... The lower the heart descends, the higher the prayer ascends.
  9. If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.
  10. Praising God is one of the highest and purest acts of religion. In prayer we act like men; in praise we act like angels.

Thomas Watson Short Quotes

  • If you don't genuinely like your customers, chances are they won't buy.
  • The more we enjoy of God, the more we are ravished with delight.
  • Are there not millions of us who would rather go sleeping to hell; than sweating to heaven?
  • The right manner of growth is to grow less in one's own eyes.
  • He may look on death with joy, who can look on forgiveness with faith.
  • God will not be behind-hand in love to us: for our drop, we shall receive an ocean.
  • Affliction has a sting, out withal a wing: sorrow shall fly away.
  • Whoever brings an affliction, it is God who sends it.
  • Knowledge without repentance will be but a torch to light men to hell.
  • The fastest way to succeed is to double your rate of failure.

Thomas Watson Quotes About Prayer

God will fill the hungry because He Himself has stirred up the hunger. As in the case of prayer, when God prepares the heart to pray, He prepares His ear to hear (Ps. 10:17). So in the case of spiritual hunger, when God prepares the heart to hunger, He will prepare His hand to fill. — Thomas Watson

The prayer that is faithless is fruitless. — Thomas Watson

Those prayers God likes best which come seething hot from the heart. — Thomas Watson

A wicked man in prayer may lift up his hands, but he cannot lift up his face. — Thomas Watson

Prayer is the soul's breathing itself into the bosom of its heavenly Father. — Thomas Watson

Prayer as it comes from the saint is weak and languid; but when the arrow of a saint's prayer is put into the bow of Christ's intercession it pierces the throne of grace. — Thomas Watson

The Ediles among the Romans had their doors always standing open, that all who had petitions might have free access to them. The door of heaven is always open for the prayers of God's people. — Thomas Watson

The angel fetched Peter out of prison, but it was prayer that fetched the angel. — Thomas Watson

Prayer delights God's ear; it melts His heart; and opens His hand. God cannot deny a praying soul. — Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson Quotes About Sin

What if we have more of the rough file, if we have less rust! Afflictions carry away nothing but the dross of sin. — Thomas Watson

God's decree is the very pillar and basis on which the saint's perseverance depends. That decree ties the knot of adoption so fast, that neither sin, death, nor hell, can break it asunder. — Thomas Watson

There is more evil in a drop of sin than in a sea of affliction. — Thomas Watson

First we practice sin, then defend it, then boast of it. — Thomas Watson

There is justice in hell, but sin is the most unjust thing. It would rob God of his glory, Christ of his purchase, the soul of its happiness. — Thomas Watson

The pleasure of sin is soon gone, but the sting remains. — Thomas Watson

It is hard to carry a full cup without spilling, and a full estate without sinning. — Thomas Watson

Sin has the devil for its father, shame for its companion, and death for its wages. — Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson Famous Quotes And Sayings

The torments of hell abide for ever.... If all the earth and sea were sand, and every thousandth year a bird should come, and take away one grain of this sand, it would be a long time ere that vast heap of sand were emptied; yet, if after all that time the damned may come out of hell, there were some hope; but this word EVER breaks the heart. — Thomas Watson

It was wonderful love that Christ should rather die for us than for the angels that fell. They were creatures of a more noble extract, and in all probability might have brought greater revenues of glory to God; yet that Christ should pass by those golden vessels, and make us clods of earth into stars of glory -- Oh, the hyperbole of Christ's love! — Thomas Watson

Better have men reproach you for being good, than have God damn you for being wicked. Be not laughed out of your religion. If a lame man laugh at you for walking upright, will you therefore limp? — Thomas Watson

Though we as Christians are like Christ, having the first fruits of the spirit, yet we are unlike him, having the remainders of the flesh. — Thomas Watson

We spend our years with sighing; it is a valleyof tears; but death is the funeral of all our sorrows. — Thomas Watson

Affliction may be lasting, but it is not everlasting. Affliction was a sting, but withal a wing: sorrow shall soon fly away. — Thomas Watson

To know that nothing hurts the godly, is a matter of comfort; but to be assured that all things which fall out shall co-operate for their good, that their crosses shall be turned into blessings, that showers of affliction water the withering root of their grace and make it flourish more; this may fill their hearts with joy till they run over. — Thomas Watson

When you find a chillness upon your souls, and that your former heat begins to abate, ply yourselves with warm clothes, get those good books that may acquaint you with such truths as may warm and affect your hearts. — Thomas Watson

If joining IBM was commitment, not employment, and the company engaged in something more than business, it had a right to demand of its men unconditional loyalty, Watson believed. — Thomas Watson

This kind of intense loyalty, then, became the well-spring of the IBM spirit, the family spirit as it was called. — Thomas Watson

Make up your spiritual accounts daily; see how matters stand between God and your souls (Psalm 77:6). Often reckonings keep God and conscience friends. Do with your hearts as you do with your watches, wind them up every morning by prayer, and at night examine whether your hearts have gone true all that day, whether the wheels of your affections have moved swiftly toward heaven. — Thomas Watson

He that loves the world, how active is he! He will break his peace and sleep for it. He that loves honour, what hazards will he run! He will swim to the throne in blood.... Love heaven, and you cannot miss it; love breaks through all opposition-it takes heaven by storm. — Thomas Watson

The bare knowledge of God's will is inefficacious, it does not better the heart. Knowledge alone is like a winter sun, which hath no heat or influence; it does not warm the affections, or purify the conscience. Judas was a great luminary, he knew God's will, but he was a traitor. — Thomas Watson

It is our work to cast care, and it is God's work to take care. — Thomas Watson

Thus it is in hell; they would die, but they cannot. The wicked shall be always dying but never dead; the smoke of the furnacedascends for ever and ever. Oh! who can endure thus to be ever upon the rack? This word "ever" breaks the heart. Wicked men do now think the Sabbaths long, and think a prayer long; but oh! how long will it be to lie in hell for ever and ever? — Thomas Watson

Some have asked whether we shall know one another in heaven? Surely, our knowledge will not be diminished, but increased. The judgement of Luther and Anselm, and many other divines is, that we shall know one another; yea, the saints of all ages, whose faces we never saw; and, when we shall see the saints in glory without their infirmities of pride end passion, it will be a glorious sight. — Thomas Watson

This crown of free will is fallen from our head" and "If it be God's purpose that saves then it is not free will. — Thomas Watson

Our murmuring is the devil's music. — Thomas Watson

Satan's time of tempting is usually after an ordinance; and the reason is, because then he thinks he shall find us most secure. When we have been at solemn duties, we are apt to think all is done, and we grow remiss, and leave off that zeal and strictness as before; just as a soldier, who after a battle leaves off his armour, not once dreaming, of an enemy. Satan watches his time, and when we least suspect, then he throws in a temptation. — Thomas Watson

Christ heals with more ease than any other. Christ makes the devil go out with a word (Mark 9:25). Nay, he can cure with a look: Christ's look melted Peter into repentance; it was a healing look. If Christ doth but cast a look upon the soul he can recover it. Therefore David prays to have a look from God, 'Look Thou upon me, and be merciful unto me' (Psalm 119:132). — Thomas Watson

Solve it. Solve it quickly, solve it right or wrong. If you solve it wrong, it will come back and slap you in the face, and then you can solve it right. Lying dead in the water and doing nothing is a comfortable alternative because it is without risk, but it is an absolutely fatal way to manage a business. — Thomas Watson

The godly have some good in them, therefore the devil afflicts them; and some evil in them, therefore God afflicts them. — Thomas Watson

How soon are we broken on the soft pillow of ease! Adam in paradise was overcome, when Job on the dunghill was a conqueror. — Thomas Watson

God sweetens outward pain with inward peace. — Thomas Watson

When God calls a man, He does not repent of it. God does not, as many friends do, love one day, and hate another; or as princes, who make their subjects favourites, and afterwards throw theminto prison. This is the blessedness of a saint; his condition admits of no alteration. God's call is founded upon His decree, and His decree is immutable. Acts of grace cannot be reversed.God blots out His people's sins, but not their names. — Thomas Watson

The Kingdom of grace is nothing but.... the beginning of the Kingdom of glory; the Kingdom of grace is glory in the seed, and the Kingdom of glory is grace in the flower; the Kingdom ofgrace is glory in the daybreak, and the Kingdom of glory is grace in the full meridian; the Kingdom of grace is glory militant, and the Kingdom of glory is grace triumphant.... the Kingdom ofgrace leads to the Kingdom of glory. — Thomas Watson

Prayer is the offering up of our desires to God in the name of Christ, for such things as are agreeable to his will. It is an offering of our desires. Desires are the soul and life of prayer; words are but the body; now as the body without the soul is dead, so are prayers unless they are animated with our desires. — Thomas Watson

Joining a company is an act that calls for absolute loyalty in big matters and little ones. — Thomas Watson

None so empty of grace as he that thinks he is full. — Thomas Watson

Knowledge is the eye which must direct the foot of obedience. — Thomas Watson

Let us then ascribe the whole work of grace to the pleasure of God's Will. God did not choose us because we were worthy, but by choosing us He makes us worthy. — Thomas Watson

God takes away the world, that the heart may cleave more to Him in sincerity. — Thomas Watson

The world rings changes, it is never constant but in its disappointments. The world is but a great inn, where we are to stay a night or two, and be gone; what madness is it so to set our heart upon our inn, as to forget our home? — Thomas Watson

Life Lessons by Thomas Watson

  1. Thomas Watson teaches us to stay focused on our goals and to never give up in the face of adversity. He also encourages us to be open to learning new skills and knowledge, and to use our creativity to solve problems.
  2. He also encourages us to work hard and to be resilient in the face of failure, and to be kind and generous to others.
  3. Finally, he reminds us to take the time to appreciate and enjoy the journey, rather than just the destination.
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