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“We would either have a silent, a soft, a perfumed cross, sugared and honeyed with the consolations of Christ, or we faint; and providence must either brew a cup of gall and wormwood, mastered in the mixing with joy and songs, else we cannot be disciples. But Christ’s cross did not smile on him…” quote by Samuel Rutherford
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““We would either have a silent, a soft, a perfumed cross, sugared and honeyed with the consolations of Christ, or we faint; and providence must either brew a cup of gall and wormwood, mastered in the mixing with joy and songs, else we cannot be disciples. But Christ’s cross did not smile on him, his cross was a cross, and his ship sailed in blood, and his blessed soul was sea-sick, and heavy even to death.””

Samuel Rutherford

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Christian's Duty, 1650

Faith demands confronting harsh realities rather than comforting false comforts; true discipleship embraces suffering.

In simple terms: Faith involves facing pain, not just comfort.

Key Takeaway

Embrace hardship as part of growth.

Themes

faith suffering discipleship truth spirituality

Mood

somber reflective

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Personal loss
  • spiritual crisis
  • ethical dilemmas
  • missionary work

Key Concepts

Theodicy Redemptive suffering Mysticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you find meaning in suffering?
  • What comforts can you offer yourself?
A Different Perspective

Hardship may overwhelm without support.

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