
The Crook in The Lot

It is His prerogative to do wonders; to begin a work where the whole creation gives it over as hopeless, and carry it on to perfection.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
if the means used are lawful, and not relied on, but followed with an eye to God in them, the attempt is not sinful, whether he succeed in the use of them or not.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
He takes notice what is that idol that in every one's case is most apt to be His rival, that so He may suit the trial to the case, making the crook there.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
The truth is, the crook in the lot is the great engine of Providence for making men appear in their true colours, discovering both their ill and their good. And if the grace of God is in them, it will bring it out, and cause it to display itself. It so puts the Christian to his shifts, that however it makes him stagger for awhile, yet it will at le
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But He justly withholds His grace which the sinner does not desire, takes off the restraint under which he is uneasy, and since the sinner will be gone, lays the reins on his neck, and leaves him to swing of his lust.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
So do men oftentimes find their greatest cross where they expected their greatest comfort. Sin has unhinged the whole creation, and made every relation susceptible of the crook.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
whatever the crook in the lot is to the eye of faith, it is not all pleasant to the eye of sense.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
which, if you would approve yourself to God, walking by faith, not by sight, you must quiet yourself in the will and purpose of God, and not insist that it should be according to your mind.
Thomas Boston • The Crook in The Lot
There is not, in anybody's lot, any such thing as a crook, in respect of the will and purposes of God.