Quotes from Thomas Watson
A pagan sins less than a baptised renegade.
- Thomas Watson
The Nature of True Repentance, Part 1 I shall next show what Gospel repentance is. Repentance is a grace of God's Spirit whereby a sinner is inwardly humbled and visibly reformed. For a further amplification, know that repentance is a spiritual medicine made up of six special ingredients: 1. Sight of sin 2. Sorrow for sin 3. Confession of sin 4. Shame for sin 5. Hatred for sin 6. Turning from sin If any one is left out, it loses its virtue.
- Thomas Watson
The jewel of faith is always put in the cabinet of a good conscience.
- Thomas Watson
King's crowns are only crosses, but the cross of Christ is the only crown.
- Thomas Watson
No man did ever come off a loser by his acquaintance with God.
- Thomas Watson
Take every word as spoken to yourselves. When the word thunders against sin, think thus: "God means my sins;" when it presseth any duty, "God intends me in this." Many put off Scripture from themselves, as if it only concerned those who lived in the time when it was written; but if you intend to profit by the word, bring it home to yourselves: a medicine will do no good unless it be applied.
- Thomas Watson
The ordinary means which the Lord uses in calling us, is not by raptures and revelations,
- Thomas Watson
What is it to glorify God? Glorifying God consists in four things: 1. Appreciation, 2. Adoration, 3. Affection, 4. Subjection. This is the yearly rent we pay to the crown of heaven.
- Thomas Watson
There are no sins God's people are more subject to than unbelief and impatience.
- Thomas Watson
The world can create trouble in peace, but God can create peace in trouble.
- Thomas Watson
You may as well bid an elephant fly in the air, as a covetous man live by faith.
- Thomas Watson
Christians must not be slothful. Idleness is the devil's bath; a slothful person becomes a prey to every temptation. Grace, while it cures the heart, does not make the hand lame. He who is called of God, as he works for heaven, so he works in his trade.
- Thomas Watson