C.H. Spurgeon

Sinners, let me address you with words of life; Jesus wants nothing from you, nothing whatsoever, nothing done, nothing felt; he gives both work and feeling. Ragged, penniless, just as you are, lost, forsaken, desolate, with no good feelings, and no good hopes, still Jesus comes to you, and in these words of pity he addresses you, "Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out."

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Opinion of Readability

I came across this site (http://www.criticsrant.com/bb/reading_level.aspx) which is apparently 'The Blog Readability Test'. I actually found its opinion of my blog rather interesting, since one most 'faithful' reader of my posts is bound to disagree.

blog readability test

4 comments:

BEAST FCD said...

Narcissism and self flattery will get you nowhere.

Beast

Splinters of Silver said...

You're right, but it can't help but touch my funny bone sometimes... Toot! Toot!

Tim

BEAST FCD said...

For the record, my blog is given a "genius" grade.

Beast

Splinters of Silver said...

Interesting, so was my book blog: http://landoferde.blogspot.com

Tim

John Bunyan

To be saved is to be preserved in the faith to the end. 'He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.' (Mt. 24:13) Not that perseverance is an accident in Christianity, or a thing performed by human industry; they that are saved 'are kept by the power of God, through faith unto salvation.' (1 Pet. 1: 3-6) But perseverance is absolutely necessary to the complete saving of the soul…. He that goeth to sea with a purpose to arrive at Spain, cannot arrive there if he be drowned by the way; wherefore perseverance is absolutely necessary to the saving of the soul.