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Abraham Wright Quotes

The high heaven covereth as well tall mountains as small mole hills, and mercy can cover all. The more desperate thy disease, the greater is the glory of thy physician, who hath perfectly cured thee.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy | Healing

We may be sure God will not be hard to be entreated of us, who himself hath appointed us such an intercessor, to whom he can deny nothing; and to that end hath appointed him to sit at his right hand to make intercession for us.
– Abraham Wright
Jesus | Mercy | Intercession

God keeps all our tears in a bottle; so precious is the water that is distilled from penitent eyes; and because he will be sure not to fail, he notes how many drops there be in his register. It was a precious ointment wherewith the woman in the Pharisee’s house (it is thought Mary Magdalene) anointed the feet of Christ; but her tears, wherewith she washed them, were more worth than her spikenard.
– Abraham Wright
Compassion

Saints are planted in the house of God; they have a kind of rooting there: but though the tabernacle be a good rooting place, yet we cannot root firmly there, unless we are rooted in Jesus Christ.
– Abraham Wright
Christians | Jesus

We may feel God’s hand as a Father upon us when He strikes us as well as when He strokes us.
– Abraham Wright
Discipline

The cause why our oppressors prevail oft against us is, because we trust too much in our own wits, and lean too much upon our own inventions opposing subtility to subtility, one evil device to another, matching and maintaining policy by policy, and not committing our cause to God.
– Abraham Wright
Pride

What fools are we, then, to frown upon our afflictions! These, how crabbed so ever, are our best friends. They are not indeed for our pleasure, they are for our profit.
– Abraham Wright
Affliction

Our God is not an impotent God with one arm; but as He is slow to anger, so is He great in power.
– Abraham Wright
God | Power

It is a great cause oftentimes why God blesseth not means, because we are so apt to trust in them, and rob God of his glory, not waiting for a blessing at his hands.
– Abraham Wright
Finances

If the Lord should always be swift to hear us, how slow should we be in hearing him, and while we have our desires, forget most of our duties.
– Abraham Wright
Apathy

The sweet spices of divine works must be beaten to powder by meditation, and then laid up in the cabinet of our memories.
– Abraham Wright
Meditation

If the Lord should always be swift to hear us, how slow should we be in hearing him, and while we have our desires, forget most of our duties.
– Abraham Wright
Apathy

If once the heathen come into God’s inheritance, no wonder the church complains that she is “become a reproach to her neighbors, a shame and derision to all round about her.”
– Abraham Wright
Heresy

None can hate [sin] but those that love the law of God; for all hatred comes from love. A natural man may be angry with his sin, but hate it he cannot; nay, he may leave it, but not loathe it; if he did, he would loathe all sin as well as any one sin.
– Abraham Wright
Sin

The least reproach poured upon God is an infinite wrong. And the reproach of his people is so much his, as he reckons it as his own; and will therefore render to their enemies their reproach “sevenfold” (and that’s but equal) “into their bosom.”
– Abraham Wright
Rebellion

The saints fare the better for the insolence and outrages of their enemies, whose ruin is thereby accelerated; and somewhat God will do the sooner for his people, lest the enemy exalt himself.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy

If once the heathen come into God’s inheritance, no wonder the church complains that she is “become a reproach to her neighbors, a shame and derision to all round about her.”
– Abraham Wright
Heresy

We may be sure God will not be hard to be entreated of us, who himself hath appointed us such an intercessor, to whom he can deny nothing; and to that end hath appointed him to sit at his right hand to make intercession for us.
– Abraham Wright
Jesus | Mercy | Intercession

In our addresses therefore unto God, let us so look upon him as a just God, as well as a merciful; and not either despair of or presume upon his mercy.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy

The danger may exceed thy resistance, but not God’s assistance; the enemies’ power may surpass thy strength, their subtlety outwits thy prudence, but neither can excel the wisdom and might of God that is with thee.
– Abraham Wright
Grace

Holiness becomes every house well, but best God’s; and every man, but most of all the minister, who is the mirror in which the people behold heaven, and the convoy to direct them thither.
– Abraham Wright
Holiness

The joy of Christ and the joy of the world cannot consist together. A heart delighted with worldly joy cannot feel the consolations of the Spirit; the one of these destroys the other: but in sanctified trouble, the comforts of God’s word are felt and perceived in a most sensible manner.
– Abraham Wright
Joy | Worldliness

Our God is not an impotent God with one arm; but as He is slow to anger, so is He great in power.
– Abraham Wright
God | Power

Many are ashamed to be seen as God made them; few are ashamed to be seen what the devil hath made them. Many are troubled at small defects in the outward man; few are troubled at the greatest deformities of the inward man; many buy artificial beauty to supply the natural; few spiritual, to supply the defects of the supernatural beauty of the soul.
– Abraham Wright
Hypocrisy

In our addresses therefore unto God, let us so look upon him as a just God, as well as a merciful; and not either despair of or presume upon his mercy.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy

God sometimes doth not mind his children when they cry, that they may hereby take occasion to remember how oft he hath cried and they have not minded him.
– Abraham Wright
Trials

I am mended by my sickness, enriched by my poverty, and strengthened by my weakness.
– Abraham Wright
Affliction | Strength

The least reproach poured upon God is an infinite wrong. And the reproach of his people is so much his, as he reckons it as his own; and will therefore render to their enemies their reproach “sevenfold” (and that’s but equal) “into their bosom.”
– Abraham Wright
Rebellion

The sweet spices of divine works must be beaten to powder by meditation, and then laid up in the cabinet of our memories.
– Abraham Wright
Meditation

The joy of Christ and the joy of the world cannot consist together. A heart delighted with worldly joy cannot feel the consolations of the Spirit; the one of these destroys the other: but in sanctified trouble, the comforts of God’s word are felt and perceived in a most sensible manner.
– Abraham Wright
Joy | Worldliness

God sometimes doth not mind his children when they cry, that they may hereby take occasion to remember how oft he hath cried and they have not minded him.
– Abraham Wright
Trials

I am mended by my sickness, enriched by my poverty, and strengthened by my weakness.
– Abraham Wright
Affliction | Strength

The danger may exceed thy resistance, but not God’s assistance; the enemies’ power may surpass thy strength, their subtlety outwits thy prudence, but neither can excel the wisdom and might of God that is with thee.
– Abraham Wright
Grace

God appointed both the weights and measures of the sanctuary to be twice as large as those of the commonwealth, to shew that he expects much more of those that serve him there, than he doth of others.
– Abraham Wright
Service

The cause why our oppressors prevail oft against us is, because we trust too much in our own wits, and lean too much upon our own inventions opposing subtility to subtility, one evil device to another, matching and maintaining policy by policy, and not committing our cause to God.
– Abraham Wright
Pride

God appointed both the weights and measures of the sanctuary to be twice as large as those of the commonwealth, to shew that he expects much more of those that serve him there, than he doth of others.
– Abraham Wright
Service

The high heaven covereth as well tall mountains as small mole hills, and mercy can cover all. The more desperate thy disease, the greater is the glory of thy physician, who hath perfectly cured thee.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy | Healing

What fools are we, then, to frown upon our afflictions! These, how crabbed so ever, are our best friends. They are not indeed for our pleasure, they are for our profit.
– Abraham Wright
Affliction

Holiness becomes every house well, but best God’s; and every man, but most of all the minister, who is the mirror in which the people behold heaven, and the convoy to direct them thither.
– Abraham Wright
Holiness

We may feel God’s hand as a Father upon us when He strikes us as well as when He strokes us.
– Abraham Wright
Discipline

Saints are planted in the house of God; they have a kind of rooting there: but though the tabernacle be a good rooting place, yet we cannot root firmly there, unless we are rooted in Jesus Christ.
– Abraham Wright
Christians | Jesus

None can hate [sin] but those that love the law of God; for all hatred comes from love. A natural man may be angry with his sin, but hate it he cannot; nay, he may leave it, but not loathe it; if he did, he would loathe all sin as well as any one sin.
– Abraham Wright
Sin

God keeps all our tears in a bottle; so precious is the water that is distilled from penitent eyes; and because he will be sure not to fail, he notes how many drops there be in his register. It was a precious ointment wherewith the woman in the Pharisee’s house (it is thought Mary Magdalene) anointed the feet of Christ; but her tears, wherewith she washed them, were more worth than her spikenard.
– Abraham Wright
Compassion

Many are ashamed to be seen as God made them; few are ashamed to be seen what the devil hath made them. Many are troubled at small defects in the outward man; few are troubled at the greatest deformities of the inward man; many buy artificial beauty to supply the natural; few spiritual, to supply the defects of the supernatural beauty of the soul.
– Abraham Wright
Hypocrisy

The saints fare the better for the insolence and outrages of their enemies, whose ruin is thereby accelerated; and somewhat God will do the sooner for his people, lest the enemy exalt himself.
– Abraham Wright
Mercy

It is a great cause oftentimes why God blesseth not means, because we are so apt to trust in them, and rob God of his glory, not waiting for a blessing at his hands.
– Abraham Wright
Finances

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