The cross is so extensive a field for meditation, that, though we 
traverse it ever so often, we need never resume the same track: and it 
is such a marvellous fountain of blessedness to the soul, that if we 
have ever drunk of its refreshing streams, we shall find none other so 
pleasant to our taste.”
—Charles Simeon, Horae Homileticae (1832), vol. 8, p. 323.
“The cross is the foundation of the Bible: If you have not yet found 
out that Christ crucified is the foundation of the whole volume, you 
have hitherto read your Bible to very little profit. Your religion is a 
heaven without a sun, an arch without a keystone, a compass without a 
needle, a clock without a spring or weights, a lamp without oil. It will
 not comfort you; it will not deliver your soul from hell.”
—J.C. Ryle, Old Paths (London, 1977), p. 248.
“There is no end to this glorious message of the cross , for there is
 always something new and fresh and entrancing and moving and uplifting 
that one has never seen before.
—D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, The Cross: God’s Way of Salvation (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 1986), xiii.
“Oh that I could have the cross painted on my eyeballs, that I could 
not see anything except through the medium of my Savior’s passion! Oh, 
Jesus . . . let me wear the pledge forever where it is conspicuous 
before my soul’s eyes.”
—Charles Haddon Spurgeon, “The Lord’s Supper—Simple But Sublime!” (1866), Sermon #3151, Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit.
All cited in James M. Gordon, Evangelical Spirituality (SPCK, 1991; Wipf & Stock, 2006).
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