Gospel Portions

Samuel Davies | Earnest Kevan | Charles Spurgeon | Anne Cousin | Morning Mist by Dundas | Young Girl Reading by Jean Honoré Fragonard | Find more at www.ryanbush.org

What is Gospel Portions?

Reminders of the gospel that was preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, that you may hold fast to the word preached to you.

Ryan Bush:

Great god of wonders, all thy ways are matchless, godlike, and divine, but the fair glories of thy grace, more godlike and unrivaled, shine. Samuel Davies.

Ryan Bush:

The grace of God is a much higher thing than the grace of a king to his dutiful subjects. It has its inspiration not in the worthiness of those to whom it is shown, but entirely in the heart of God himself. Ernest Kevan.

Ryan Bush:

The one thing that the poor, strengthless sinner has to fix his mind upon and firmly retain as his one ground of hope is the divine assurance that in due time, Christ died for the ungodly. Charles Spurgeon.

Ryan Bush:

O Christ, he is the fountain, the deep, sweet well of life. Its living streams I've tasted, which save from grief and strife. Into an ocean fullness, his mercy doth expand. His grace is all sufficient as by his wisdom plan. Oh, I am my beloved's, and my beloved's mine. He brings a poor vile sinner into his house of wine. I stand upon his merit. I know no other stand. I'm hidden in his presence and held by his own hand.