Cross Quote by Samuel Rutherford
““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.””
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.
Embrace hardship as part of growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Personal loss
- spiritual crisis
- ethical dilemmas
- missionary work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can you find meaning in suffering?
- What comforts can you offer yourself?
Hardship may overwhelm without support.