“Prayer time must be kept up as duly as meal-time.”
Matthew Henry“If we have, through grace, an interest in Him who is the Fountain, we may rejoice in him when the streams of temporal mercies are dried up.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“The justice and truth of God are here written in bloody characters, for the conviction or the confusion of all those that make a jest of his threatenings. Let them not be deceived, God is not mocked.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“Prayer is a salve for every sore, even the sorest, a remedy for every malady, even the most grievous.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“Events are not determined by the wheel of fortune, which is blind, but by the wheels of Providence, which are full of eyes”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“Men cannot expect to do ill and fare well, but to find that done to them which they did to others.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, but sometimes the trial of extraordinary graces.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“As if men did not die fast enough, they are ingenious at finding out ways to destroy one another.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible - Enhanced Version“After a storm comes a calm.”
Matthew Henry“He whose head is in heaven need not fear to put his feet into the grave.”
Matthew Henry“None so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see.”
Matthew Henry