Embracing God's Promises: The Key to Transformation

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The possession of a god or the non-possession of a god makes the greatest possible difference between man and man. Esau is a princely being but he is a profane person. Jacob is a weak fallible frail creature but he has a god. Have you not heard of the mighty god of Jacob? [00:22:16]

If you have no god what have you? If you have no god what good have you to expect? What indeed can be good to you? If you have no god how can you face the past, the present, or the future? But if you have god for your portion, your whole history is covered. [00:31:36]

He who has a god will be sure to fly to him in his distress. There is no use in having a god if you do not use him. I am afraid that many professed Christians place their god afar off and never dream of repairing to him for practical sucker in the hour of danger. [00:35:36]

Tell him thy case, search out his promise and then plead it with holy boldness. This is the best, the surest, the speediest way of relief. What would some of us do if we had not a god to go to? Though we are not tried and troubled as some men are. [00:57:44]

When we come to pleading terms with god, there is nothing that so helps us as to be able to quote the promise and plead thou sensed. In handling my text, which was Jacob's prayer, I shall notice first that it ought to be our memorial, and secondly that it is god's bond. [00:08:09]

If we had a silent god who up to this age had never revealed himself by actual speech, if it were given out at this hour that now for the first time god was about to make a promise, how eagerly would all god-fearing men desire to hear it. [00:08:49]

We ought to cherish it in our heart of hearts. We ought to do this first with regard to what god hath said. You notice that Jacob puts it thou sensed and then he quotes the words surely I will do the good. It is an essential part of the education of a Christian. [00:10:52]

If you had in your house a number of checks which you believed to be good, I do not suppose that you would long be unaware of their nature and value. No merchant here would say I have a number of bills and drafts and checks at home somewhere. [00:12:16]

God all sufficient is still his name, his arm is not shortened so that he cannot reach us, neither is his hand pulsed that he cannot help us. The strongest sinew in an arm of flesh will crack in course of time, but the lord never faileth. [00:23:04]

The lord will never allow a slur to be cast upon his power which is one part of his glorious name. He wills to make his power known and it is never according to his mind to leave that power in doubt. Once more the lord's wisdom also holds him to his promise. [00:24:20]

If a man has made me a promise he cannot refuse to keep it on the ground that I am unworthy because it is his own character that is at stake not mine. However unworthy I am he must not prove himself to be unworthy by failing to keep his word. [00:28:10]

Your hope does not lie in what you can say but in what the lord has said. Think little of the word of man but think everything of the word of god. Believe it for yourself and see if it be not fulfilled cling to the promise come what may. [00:46:14]

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