Action Quote by Matthew Henry
“See what a hidden life the life of a good Christian is, and how much it is concealed from the eye and observation of the world. The most important part of the business lies between God and our own souls, in the frame of our spirits and the working of our hearts, in our actions that no eye sees except the all-seeing God. Justly are the saints called God's hidden ones, and His secret is said to be with them. They have meat to eat and work to do that the world does not know of, as well as joys, griefs, and cares that a stranger does not share.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Commentary on the Bible, 1708
A Christian’s inner life is hidden from the world, known only to God, encompassing unseen work, joys, and sorrows.
In simple terms: Christians have secret inner lives known only to God.
Cultivate inner spiritual integrity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal prayer
- private service
- quiet charity
- inner reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does hidden devotion affect public actions?
- What balance is needed between privacy and testimony?
Risk of neglecting outward witness.