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Archibald Alexander
American
Clergyman
Born:
Apr 17
,
1772
Died:
Oct 22
,
1851
Any
Christ
God
Men
Will
You
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Nature never makes any blunders, when she makes a fool she means it.
Archibald Alexander
Nature
Fool
Never
She
Makes
Any
Blunders
Means
But however long you may have continued in rebellion, and how ever black and long the catalog of your sins, yet if you will now turn to God by a sincere repentance, and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, you shall not be cast out.
Archibald Alexander
God
You
Rebellion
Christ
Will
Black
Long
Repentance
Believe
Out
Cast
Shall
Catalog
Sincere
How
Lord
Lord Jesus
Lord Jesus Christ
However
Continue
Sins
May
Turn
Your
Now
Ever
Jesus
Jesus Christ
None can less afford to delay than the aged sinner. Now is the time. Now or never. You have, as it were, one foot already in the grave. Your opportunities will soon be over. Strive, then, I entreat you, to enter in at the strait gate.
Archibald Alexander
Time
You
Opportunities
Will
Delay
Enter
Strive
Foot
Never
Soon
Over
None
Were
Sinner
Than
Afford
Aged
Then
Strait
Your
Less
Now
Grave
Gate
Men are more accountable for their motives, than for anything else; and primarily, morality consists in the motives, that is in the affections.
Archibald Alexander
Men
Else
Consists
Morality
More
Primarily
Motives
Affections
Accountable
Than
Anything
Anything Else
It will never do to plead sin as an excuse for sin, or to attempt to justify sinful acts by pleading that we have an evil heart. This instead of being a valid apology, is the very ground of our condemnation.
Archibald Alexander
Heart
Will
Evil
Plead
Pleading
Valid
Our
Attempt
Never
Instead
Sin
Excuse
Sinful
Condemnation
Very
Being
Justify
Apology
Ground
Acts
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