"Scatter money in a crowd, how they scramble for it; offer bread to the starving, how greedily they seize it; throw a rope to the drowning, how he eagerly grasps it! With like eagerness and earnestness may the Spirit of God help you to lay hold on Christ."
Thomas Guthrie
Clergyman, Author
Thomas Guthrie was a Scottish preacher and social reformer known for his advocacy of education and social justice, particularly through his work 'The Gospel in Ezekiel.'
- Born
- July 6, 1803
- Died
- February 24, 1873
- Quotes
- 29
- Rank
- #1647
Quote collection
Thomas Guthrie quotes (page 2 of 2)
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"Perhaps God does with His heavenly garden as we do with our own. He may chiefly stock it from nurseries, and select for transplanting what is yet in its young and tender age--flowers before they have bloomed and trees ere they begin to bear."
"In the spangled sky, the rainbow, the woodland hung with diamonds, the sward sown with pearly dew, the rosy dawn, the golden clouds of even, the purple mountains, the hoary rock, the blue boundless main, Nature's simplest flower, or some fair form of laughing child or lovely maiden, we cannot see the beautiful without admiring it."
"The new novel is sought more eagerly, and devoured more greedily, the New Testament."
"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
"The cry of distress lays hold of our Lord's omnipotence. It is as easy for God to supply thy greatest as thy smallest wants, even as it was within His power to form a system or an atom, to create a blazing sun as to kindle the fire-fly's lamp."
"Time that weakens all things else has but strengthened the impregnable position of the believer's faith and hope and confidence. And as, year by year, the tree adds another ring to its circumference, every age has added the testimony of its events to this great truth. "The grass withereth, and the flower fadeth, but the word of the Lord shall endure forever."
"The hope of immortality makes heroes of cowards."
"The work that is done in love loses half its tedium and difficulty."