Unity in things Necessary, Liberty in things Unnecessary, and Charity in all. Richard Baxter More Quotes by Richard Baxter More Quotes From Richard Baxter Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of; in nothing on which you might not pray for the blessing of God; in nothing which you could not review with a quiet conscience on your dying bed; in nothing which you might not safely and properly be found doing if death should surprise you in the act. Richard Baxter bed dying blessing A foolish physician he is, and a most unfaithful friend, that will let a sick man die for fear of troubling him; and cruel wretches are we to our friends, that will rather suffer them to go quietly to hell, then we will anger them, or hazard our reputation with them. Richard Baxter sick suffering men Holiness is nothing else but the habitual and predominant devotion and dedication of soul, and body, and life, and all that we have to God; and esteeming, and loving, and serving, and seeking Him, before all the pleasures and prosperity of the flesh. Richard Baxter holiness dedication soul-and-body This life was not intended to be the place of our perfection, but the preparation for it. Richard Baxter this-life preparation perfection Keep up a humble sense of your own faults, and that will make you compassionate to others Richard Baxter faults compassionate humble Make careful choice of the books which you read: let the holy scriptures ever have the pre-eminence, and, next to them, those solid, lively, heavenly treatises which best expound and apply the scriptures, and next, credible histories, especially of the Church... but take heed of false teachers who would corrupt your understandings. Richard Baxter choices teacher book I preached as never sure to preach again, And as a dying man to dying men. Richard Baxter dying prayer men The longer you delay, the more your sin gets strength and rooting. If you cannot bend a twig, how will you be able to bend it when it is a tree? Richard Baxter delay able tree Of all the preaching in the world, I hate that preaching which tends to make the hearers laugh, or to move their minds with tickling levity and affect them as stage plays used to, instead of affecting them with a holy reverence for the name of God. Richard Baxter hate play moving Lay siege to your sins, and starve them out by keeping away the food and fuel which is their maintenance and life. Richard Baxter siege maintenance fuel Suffering so unbolts the door of the heart, that the Word hath easier entrance. Richard Baxter suffering heart doors We must feel toward our people as a father toward his children; yea, the most tender love of a mother must not surpass ours. We must even travail in birth, till Christ be formed in them. They should see that we care for no outward thing, neither liberty, nor honor, nor life, in comparison to their salvation... When the people see that you truly love them, they will hear anything from you...Oh therefore, see that you feel a tender love for your people in your hearts, and let them perceive it in your speech and conduct. Let them see that you spend and are spent for their sakes. Richard Baxter mother father children Christ leads me through no darker rooms than He went through before. Richard Baxter leading-me rooms christ Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter study brain motivational Hell is paved with infants skulls. Richard Baxter hell skulls religious If they can see you love them, you can say anything to them. Richard Baxter ifs say-anything The heart is naturally hard, and grows harder by custom in sin, especially by long abuse of mercy, neglect of the means of grace, and resisteing the spirit of grace. Richard Baxter religious heart mean It is a contradiction to be a sanctified man, or a true christian, and not humble. Richard Baxter contradiction humble christian You are not likely to see any general reformation, till you procure family reformation. Richard Baxter reformation For it was thy sin, and the sin of all the world, that lay upon our Redeemer, and his sacrifice and satisfaction is sufficient for all, and the fruits of it are offered to one as well as another, but it is true that it was never the intent of his mind to pardon and save any that would not by faith and repentance be converted. Richard Baxter sacrifice mind world