Gospel Portions

Charles Spurgeon | Bishop Williams of Connecticut | A Song for All the Lost Friends by Common Tiger | The Forest in Winter at Sunset by Théodore Rousseau | 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:

He came not to earth out of any reason that was in us, but solely and only out of reasons which he fetched from the depths of his own divine love. In due time, he died for those whom he describes not as godly, but as ungodly. If you have but little mind, yet fasten it to this truth, which is fitted to the smallest capacity and is able to cheer the heaviest heart. Let this text lie under your tongue like a sweet morsel till it dissolves into your heart and flavors all your thoughts. And then it will little matter though those thoughts should be as scattered as autumn leaves. Persons who have never shown in science nor displayed the least originality of mind have nevertheless been fully able to accept the doctrine of the cross and have been saved thereby. Why should not you? Charles Spurgeon.

Ryan Bush:

The stabs of the accursed spear brought forth the healing flood to cleanse sins stains so dark and drear with water and with blood. Fulfilled is each prophetic word, each faith inspiring strain, telling the nations of that Lord who by the cross should reign. Hail cross of Christ, man's only hope. While now we gaze and pray, dear Lord, the exhaustless fountains oak and wash our sins away. Bishop Williams of Connecticut.