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“But as for thee, poor soul, who art persuaded to renounce thy lusts, to throw away the conceit of thy own righteousness, that thou mayest run with more speed to Christ, and art so possessed with the excellency of Christ, thy own present need of him, and salvation by him, that thou pantest after…” quote by William Gurnall
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““But as for thee, poor soul, who art persuaded to renounce thy lusts, to throw away the conceit of thy own righteousness, that thou mayest run with more speed to Christ, and art so possessed with the excellency of Christ, thy own present need of him, and salvation by him, that thou pantest after him more than life itself, in God’s name go and speed, be of good comfort; he””

William Gurnall

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Christian's Duty, William Gurnall, 1655

Renouncing selfish pride and relying on Christ’s excellence fuels spiritual urgency and comfort.

In simple terms: Give up pride, rely on Christ for urgent spiritual comfort.

Key Takeaway

Seek Christ’s excellence for urgent comfort.

Themes

spirituality humility faith urgency

Mood

devotional reflective

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal prayer
  • preaching
  • spiritual counseling
  • mission work

Key Concepts

Christian doctrine spiritual surrender theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does abandoning pride change your spiritual focus?
  • What comforts you most in Christ’s excellence?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on Christ may be challenged by doubt or external pressures.

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