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Worthy Of Study

Thomas De Witt Talmage 16

Worthy Of Study
I know that young doctors, young lawyers, young accountants, young mechanics, young merchants, have but little time for general reading. If so, then spend more of that time at the fountain of divine truth from which nearly all the books have been dipped that are worth anything.

I will undertake to say that every great book, that has been published since the first printing press was lifted, has directly or indirectly derived much of its power from the sacred oracles.

Goethe, the admired of all skeptics, had the wall of his home at Wiemar covered with religious maps and pictures. Milton’s “Paradise Lost” is part of the Bible in blank verse.

Tasso’s “Jerusalem Delivered” is borrowed from the Bible. Spencer’s writings are imitations of the parables. John Bunyan saw in a dream only what St. John had seen before in Apocalyptic vision. Macaulay crowns his most gigantic sentences with Scripture quotations.

Through Addison’s “Spectator” there glances in and out the stream that broke from beneath the throne of God, clear as crystal. Walter Scott’s characters are Bible men and women under different names. Meg Merribes, the witch of Endor.

Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth was Jezebel. Hobbes stole from this “Castle of Truth” the weapons with which he afterward assaulted it. Lord Byron caught the ruggedness and majesty of his style from the prophecies.

The writings of Pope are saturated with Isaiah, and he finds his most successful theme in the Messiah. The poets Thompson and Johnson, dipped their pens in the style of the inspired orientals.

Thomas Carlyle is only a splendid distortion of Ezekiel; and wandering through the lanes and parks of this imperial domain of Bible truth, I find all the great American, English, German, Spanish, Italian poets, painters, orators, and rhetoricians.

Now if this be so, and the young man has but little time to read, why not go to the great fountain of all truth and inspiration, from which these other books dip their life.---TALMAGE.


The best thing Peter could have done was to keep his eyes on Jesus and not look at the storm. In the same way, instead of looking at how insurmountable your circumstances and challenges are, turn away from them and keep your eyes on Jesus.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Power Of Looking To Jesus

Joseph Prince
The best thing Peter could have done was to keep his eyes on Jesus and not look at the storm. In the same way, instead of looking at how insurmountable your circumstances and challenges are, turn away from them and keep your eyes on Jesus.
Picture a life in which you get to bless others whenever and wherever the Spirit moves you.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Time to Imagine

Robert Morris
I want to invite you to daydream a bit. I’m not suggesting that you mentally check out and head to the golf course or the beach in your imagination. Devotional by Robert Morris
Long ago, God promised a new covenant of grace for His people Israel.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Promise of a New Covenant

Bob Hoekstra
Long ago, God promised a new covenant of grace for His people Israel. I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel. Some day, the Israelites will turn to Messiah as a group and enter into this promised covenant of grace.
Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The God of the Second Chance

Anne Graham Lotz
As we begin the new year, have you stopped making resolutions because of repeated failure to keep the old ones? Do your past failures discourage you in the present and paralyze you for the future?
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Thomas De Witt Talmage

Thomas DeWitt Talmage was born in New Jersey in 1882. He was the youngest of a family of twelve children. His parents were persons of pure Christian character, the fruits of whose judicious training were manifest in the conversion of DeWitt when eighteen years of age.
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