© 1994-2018, Scott Sperling
Consistency in Christianity
"Like as [a compass] doth ever [look to] the north star, whether it be closed and shut
up in a coffer of gold, silver, or wood, never losing its nature; so a faithful Christian
man, whether he abound in wealth or be pinched with poverty, whether he be of
high or low degree in this world, ought continually to have his faith and hope
surely built and grounded upon Christ, and to have his heart and mind fast fixed
and settled in Him, and to follow Him through thick and thin, through fire and
water, through wars and peace, through hunger and cold, through friends and foes,
through a thousand perils and dangers, through the surges and waves of envy,
malice, hatred, evil speeches, railing sentences, contempt of the world, flesh, and
devil, and even in death itself, be it never so bitter, cruel, and tyrannical, yet never
to lose sight and view of Christ, never to give over faith, hope, and trust in Him."
-- Robert Cawdrey (1538-1604)