"If you find yourself loving any pleasure more than your prayers, any book better than the Bible, any house better than the house of the Lord, any table better than the Lord's table, any persons better than Christ, or any indulgence better than the hope of heaven – be alarmed."
"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
Source: Thomas Guthrie (1873). “The Way to Life”, p.307
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Thomas Guthrie
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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.'
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