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Quotes from Richard Sibbes

God knows we have nothing of ourselves, therefore in the covenant of grace he requires no more than he gives, but gives what he requires, and accepts what he gives.
- Richard Sibbes
Self-emptiness prepares us for spiritual fullness.
- Richard Sibbes
See a flame in a spark, a tree in a seed. See great things in little beginnings.
- Richard Sibbes
What a support to our faith is this, that God the Father, the party offended by our sins, is so well pleased with the work of redemption!
- Richard Sibbes
It were a good strife amongst Christians, one to labour to give no offence, and the other to labour to take none. The best men are severe to themselves, tender over others.
- Richard Sibbes
Better to be in trouble with Christ, than in peace without him.
- Richard Sibbes
What is the gospel itself but a merciful moderation, in which Christ's obedience is esteemed ours, and our sins laid upon him, wherein God, from being a judge, becomes our Father, pardoning our sins and accepting our obedience, though feeble and blemished? We are now brought to heaven under the covenant of grace by a way of love and mercy.
- Richard Sibbes
Possibilitas tua mensura tua'(What is possible to you is what you will be measured by).
- Richard Sibbes
Heaven is not heaven without Christ. It is better to be in any place with Christ than to be in heaven itself without him. All delicacies without Christ are but as a funeral banquet. Where the master of the feast is away, there is nothing but solemnness. What is all without Christ? I say the joys of heaven are not the joys of heaven without Christ; he is the very heaven of heaven.
- Richard Sibbes
Nothing is so certain as that which is certain after doubts. Shaking settles and roots.
- Richard Sibbes
As when things are cold we bring them to the fire to heat and melt, so bring we our cold hearts to the fire of the love of Christ; consider we of our sins against Christ, and of Christ's love towards us; dwell upon this meditation. Think what great love Christ hath showed unto us, and how little we have deserved, and this will make our hearts to melt, and be as pliable as wax before the sun. Secondly
- Richard Sibbes
See here, for our comfort, a sweet agreement of all three persons: the Father giveth a commission to Christ; the Spirit furnisheth and sanctifieth to it; Christ himself executeth the office of a Mediator. Our redemption is founded upon the joint agreement of all three persons of the Trinity.
- Richard Sibbes