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Rosemary Laxton • Meanwood Valley Baptist Church • Illustration • • 39 views • 9:45
Illustrations
Bobby Earls • Illustration • • 31 views • unknown
Be Humble, Be Wise When pride comes, then comes shame; but with the humble is wisdom. Proverbs 11:2 Recommend Reading Proverbs 11 On December 6, 2001, American evangelist Billy Graham received a singular honor from the British Empire. He was given an honorary knighthood in recognition of his Christian…
Illustrations
Bobby Earls • Illustration • • 101 views • unknown
Humility defined by Tony Evans, wild horse, bronco
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 4 views
Look at Alexander. He is a great conqueror, but what a pitiful creature he appears when the drunkard’s bowl has maddened him. What a poor thing is Napoleon as seen in privacy! In his captivity he was as petulant as a spoiled child. Consider the Lord Jesus, and it does not matter where you view Him. In…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 9 views
If some poor girl were suddenly called away from the milk pail and lifted from poverty and hard servitude to be the bride of a prince, the very thought of it would bring the crimson to her cheeks. “Can it be!” she would say. I can imagine that when she was brought to court there would be a noticeable…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 10 views
You have noticed at night a star. It is only a little spark comparatively, but still it is very bright, and everybody says, “Do you see that star?” Yes, but there is a moon; why does not everybody say, “Look what a beautiful moon?” They notice the star first, because it is not usual to see stars so brilliant.…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 9 views
It seems to me to be one of the highest delights of life for people to permit you to work for God without being interrupted by their praises or censures. When I have seen a certain great artist at work, I have only peeped at him from a corner and have kept out of his sunshine. I am quite sure he did…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 12 views
When a king is journeying through a foreign country, he does not wear his crown or the rest of his regalia; he often travels incognito. Even when he reaches his own country, he does not put on his royal robes for fools to admire at every village fair. He is not a puppet king, strutting upon the stage…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 16 views
Some men tell the tale of their past lives as if it really was very grand and very creditable to them to have done such abominable things. A man gets up in a meeting and says, “My dear friends, I have done that which, if it had been known, would have brought me to the gallows.” “Then sit down,” says…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 22 views
I cannot pass over the thirty years of His silence without feeling that here was a marvelous instance of how He humbled Himself. I know young men who think that two or three years’ education is far too long for them. They want to be preaching at once—running away, as I sometimes tell them, like chickens…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 20 views
I remember an old countryman saying to me, long ago, “Depend upon it, my brother, if you or I get one inch above the ground, we get just that inch too high”; and I believe it is so. Flat on our faces before the cross of Christ is the place for us; realizing that we ourselves are nothing, and that Jesus…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 902 views
The emblem of the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society is an ox standing between a plough and an altar, with the motto, “Ready for either”—ready to spend and be spent in labor, or to be a sacrifice; whichever the Lord pleases. Spurgeon, C. (2014). Spurgeon Commentary: Philippians. (E. Ritzema,…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 70 views
I have known persons try to humble themselves by will-worship. I have stood in the cell of a monk, when he has been out of it, and I have seen the whip with which he flagellated himself every night before he went to bed. I thought that it was quite possible that the man deserved all he suffered, and…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 130 views
Many years ago a certain prince visited the Spanish galleys, where a large number of convicts were confined, chained to their oars to toil on without relief—I think nearly all of them condemned to a life sentence. Being a great prince, the King of Spain told him that he might in honor of his visit set…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 39 views
Alexander the Great, when he was master of the whole world, was the greatest slave in it, for he was discontented even with his victories. The pride of conquest held him in captivity by its iron chain. He who aims at the highest greatness in this world may only be more greatly selfish than the rest of…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 57 views
I might illustrate the willfulness of many a supplication by that of a little boy who was very diligent in saying his prayers, but was at the same time disobedient, ill-tempered, and the pest of the house. His mother told him that she thought it was mere hypocrisy for him to pretend to pray. He replied,…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 25 views
John Bunyan beautifully portrays Christiana and Mercy coming up out of the bath of the interpreter’s house. They have had jewels put upon them, and when they are both washed, Mercy says to Christiana, “How comely and beautiful you look!” “No,” Christiana said, “My sister, I see no beauty in myself, but…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 15 views
Due to limited access and altered supply chains during the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine, the small town of Gustavus, Alaska faced the danger of starvation because they could not get critical supplies. Local resident and grocer Toshua Parker stepped in and led a team on a 14-hour round trip each week to make…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 2 views
Jerry Merryman was a man who changed the world. When he died in February 2019, friends and family remembered him as brilliant and a kind man with a good sense of humor. Merryman and a team of two other men invented the hand-held calculator while working for Texas Instruments. Their work received a Nobel…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 15 views
The anonymous buyer had no idea that Banksy had built a shredder into the frame of his 2006 painting, “Girl With a Balloon,” when she paid $1.37 million dollars for it. Instead of attempting to nullify the purchase with Sotherby’s, she decided to hold on to the “piece of art history.” In an ironic twist,…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 9 views
Patricia O’Grady was an aspiring actress when she and three friends rented a Greenwich Village apartment in 1955. The friends swept the hall in exchange for their $16 rent. The others moved out over time, but O’Grady lived there until she passed away in a traffic accident at the age of 84. The apartment…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 5 views
Pope Francis sets a spiritual example for millions of people, but on a trip to Peru he suffered what many other people experience every day, a flat tire. While being driven into Lima from the airport, one of the tires of the car that was taking the Pope into the city began losing air. The motorcade came…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 10 views
Passengers on a Greyhound bus bound for New York City from Cleveland realized that they were seeing some of the same sights repeatedly. The driver was going in circles. He returned to the Cleveland terminal and started all over. After an extra four and a half hours, it arrived in New York. During the…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 9 views
Some passengers on KLM airline flights within the Netherlands have recognized that it was not just any co-pilot giving them the weather and estimated arrival on their flight, but they were hearing the voice of their king. King Willem-Alexander told the national newspaper that he is ending his role as…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 7 views
In The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Management, Alan Murray writes, “Leaders must be arrogant enough to believe they are worth following, but humble enough to know that others may have a better sense of the direction they should take.” —Jim L. Wilson -- The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide…