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Death Is a Gathering (1)
February 1st, 2024
It is a very sweet word, that death is nothing but a gathering. It presupposes that God's children are all scattered in this world amongst wicked men, in a forlorn place, as pilgrims in a strange lan...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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God Hears Our Prayers--Our Part
January 31st, 2024
How should we pray so that God will hear? (1) If we want God to hear us, then let us hear him. For 'he that turns away his ears from hearing the law, even his prayers shall be abominable' (Prov. 28:9...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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The Privilege of Prayer
January 30th, 2024
If this be so, that God does hear us, let us be plentiful in prayers, and lay up a great store of them in the bosom of God, for this is what will do us the most good. He hears everyone in due time. W...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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When It Seems God Doesn't Hear
January 29th, 2024
Some will object, God does not hear me: I have prayed a long while, and yet he has not given me an answer. (1) God does always hear, though he seems not to hear sometimes, to increase our importunity...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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God Hears Our Prayers--His Part
January 28th, 2024
How do we know God hears the groans of his children? David said, 'My groaning is not hidden from you' (Psa. 38:9). Also, 'He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him; he will also hear their cry,...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Weeping and Rejoicing Mixed (2)
January 27th, 2024
How will we know when to cease and leave off mourning? The soul has many things to do and it cannot always mourn nor always rejoice. We have mourned enough, when we have overcome our hearts, and brou...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Weeping and Rejoicing Mixed (1)
January 26th, 2024
We are told to weep and mourn always and to rejoice and be thankful always, how can these agree? To this I answer that the state of a Christian in this life is a mixed state. The outward state and th...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Weeping for the Church
January 25th, 2024
The best way to weep is to enter into the house of mourning and set before our eyes the afflictions of others. The very sight of misery is a means to make the soul weep. And let us be willing to hear...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Both Outward Devotion and Inward Affection
January 24th, 2024
Tears and mourning for sin, when it comes from inward grief, is a temper well befitting any man. It is not an unmanly or base thing. When one has to deal with God, he must forget his state and take t...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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True versus False Humility (3)
January 23rd, 2024
(6) In false humility the hypocrites are sorrowful for the judgment, that is upon them; but not for that which is the cause of the judgment, which is sin; but the child of God, he is humbled for sin,...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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True versus False Humility (2)
January 22nd, 2024
(4) True humility proceeds from faith and is in the faithful not only when judgment is upon them, but before the judgment comes. True humility quakes at the threats, as the very frowns of a father wi...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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True versus False Humility (1)
January 21st, 2024
How may we know holy from hypocritical humility? (1) Holy humility is voluntary. But, on the contrary, the humility of other men is against their will and by force it is extorted from them. God will ...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Humility
January 20th, 2024
A humble heart is a grace itself, and a vessel of grace. It does better the soul and make it holy, for the soul is never fitter for God than when it is humbled. It is a fundamental grace that gives s...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Proneness to Pride
January 19th, 2024
It is a strange thing that the devil should raise men to be proud of that which is not of themselves, but of things they have borrowed or have been given; as for men to be proud of themselves in rega...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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How to Humble Ourselves (3)
January 18th, 2024
(6) That we may humble ourselves, let us work upon our own souls by reasoning, discoursing, and speaking to our own hearts. For the soul has a faculty to work upon itself. So, discourse thus: If a pr...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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How to Humble Ourselves (2)
January 17th, 2024
(3) That we may humble ourselves, let us be content to hear of our sins and baseness by others. Let us be content that others should acquaint us with anything that may humble us. Proud men are the de...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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How to Humble Ourselves (1)
January 16th, 2024
How may we come to humble ourselves as we should? (1) Get poor spirits, spirits that see the want in ourselves; the emptiness of all earthly things without God's favour; the insufficiency of ourselve...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Kings Must Humble Themselves Before God
January 15th, 2024
It is not unbefitting kings to humble themselves before God, seeing they have to deal with him who is a 'consuming fire' (Heb. 12:29), before whom the very angels cover their faces. I say it is no sh...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Benefits of a Tender Heart
January 14th, 2024
(1) God has promised to dwell in a tender heart. Isaiah 57:15 says, 'For thus says he that is high and excellent, he that inhabits eternity, whose name is the Holy One: I will dwell in the high and h...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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How to Recover a Tender Heart
January 13th, 2024
How will men recover themselves when their hearts are subject to hardness, deadness, and insensibleness? (1) As when things are cold, we bring them to the fire to heat and melt, so we bring our cold ...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Test to See if Your Heart is Tender
January 12th, 2024
We may test our tenderness of heart these four ways: (1) As it is tender from God, so it is tender for God; for the three persons of the Trinity. He that has a tender heart cannot endure to dishonour...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Maintaining a Tender Heart (4)
January 11th, 2024
(9) Lastly, consider the miserable state of hardness of heart. Such a one that has a hard heart is next to hell itself, to the state of a damned spirit, a most terrible state. A hard heart is neither...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Maintaining a Tender Heart (3)
January 10th, 2024
(7) Take heed of hypocrisy; for it causes swelling, and pride makes the heart to condemn others that be not like unto us. They bless themselves that they live thus and thus, they think themselves bet...  Read More
by Richard Sibbes
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Maintaining a Tender Heart (2)
January 9th, 2024
(5) Take heed of the least sin against conscience. Sins that are committed against conscience darken the understanding, deaden the affection, and take away life; so that one has not the least strengt...  Read More
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