Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by John Nelson Darby

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English priest John Nelson Darby.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby was an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher, one of the influential figures among the original Plymouth Brethren and the founder of the Exclusive Brethren. He is considered to be the father of modern Dispensationalism and Futurism. Pre-tribulation rapture theology was popularized extensively in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and further popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.

The Reformation did not directly touch the question of the true character of God's church.
Christ preferred the poor; ever since I have been converted so have I.
Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. — © John Nelson Darby
Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
God is sufficient in all ages for His church.
Some respected and beloved brethren insist that the forming and organising of churches is, according to God's will, the only means of finding blessing in the midst of that confusion which is acknowledged to exist.
I can say, Christ has been my only object; thank God, my righteousness too... Hold fast to Christ.
I had always owned them to be the Word of God... the careful reading of the Acts afforded me a practical picture of the early church; which made me feel deeply the contrast with its actual present state; though still, as ever beloved by God.
I held apostolic succession fully, and the channels of grace to be there only.
I know that those who esteem these little organised associations to be the churches of God, see nothing but mere meetings of men in every other gathering of God's children.
Among the children of God, it was they who were most able to rightly divide the word of truth.
But the more we search the Scriptures, the more we perceive, in this doctrine, the fundamental truth of the gospel - that truth which gives to redemption its character, and to all other truths their real power.
The cross is the centre of all this in every respect.
The salvation of the elect was as certain before His advent, though accomplished by it, as afterwards. — © John Nelson Darby
The salvation of the elect was as certain before His advent, though accomplished by it, as afterwards.
I go farther, and say, that it is plainly our duty to desire pastors and teachers to take the care of such congregations, and that God did raise up such in the church as we see it in the word.
During my solitude, conflicting thoughts increased; but much exercise of soul had the effect of causing the scriptures to gain complete ascendancy over me.
It is the desire of our hearts, and as we believe God's will under this dispensation, that all the children of God should be gathered together as such, and, consequently, as not of the world.
The Epistle is a correction of profession without life, and most valuable in this respect.
Let those who like society better have it.
This truth of the gathering together of God's children is in Scripture seen realised in various localities, and in each central locality the Christians resident therein composed but one body: Scripture is perfectly clear on that head.
Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it.
By one Spirit we are all baptised into one body.
I add, that those who are bent on restoring the whole church ought to be well instructed in the word, and to abstain from doing anything under the pretext of simplicity.
Jude has a very different character. It is not the cradle of Christianity, or of the assembly on earth: it is its decay and its death here below. It does not keep its first estate.
The presence of the Holy Spirit is the keystone of all our hopes.
To rest satisfied with existing evils, as if we could do nothing, is not obedience; but neither is it obedience to imitate the actions of the apostles.
Obedience to the word in humility of mind never confuses.
After deep exercise of soul I was brought by grace to feel I could entirely.
If real churches exist, such persons are not called on to make them. — © John Nelson Darby
If real churches exist, such persons are not called on to make them.
Every Christian will allow that sin is an evil, and that it is our duty not to commit sin.
Be assured that God does more in us than we for Him; and that what we do is only for Him in proportion as it is He Himself who works it in us.
If we wait upon God, there is no danger. If we rush on, He must let us see the consequences of it.
The great guardian principle of all conduct in the church of God is personal responsibility to the Lord.
As we go forward in attempting to control bump drafting in those areas, there's going to be some very subjective calls being made. That's the reason we'd like to get this under way as quickly as possible. ... Hopefully we don't have to make a call. But if we do make a call in the twins, it wouldn't be quite as painful as having to make it in the Daytona 500.
The Lord Jesus died for the ungodly. He was obedient at all costs : He bore everything, and went down into the dust of death, man's hatred, God's desertion, and Satan's power ; we find Him there at the cost of everything. Everything that was against us was done away. By one man's obedience many are made righteous.
Separation from evil is the necessary first principle of communion with Him ... Separation from evil is His principle of unity
God's ways are behind the scenes, but He moves all the scenes which He is behind.
Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The presence of the Holy Spirit isthe keystone of all our hopes. — © John Nelson Darby
The presence of the Holy Spirit isthe keystone of all our hopes.
This re-appearance of the doctrine of freewill serves to support that of the pretension of the natural man to be not irremediably fallen, for this is what such doctrine tends to. All who have never been deeply convicted of sin, all persons in whom this conviction is based on gross external sins, believe more or less in freewill
During my solitude, conflicting thoughts increased; but much exercise of soul had the effect of causing the scriptures to gain complete ascendancy over me. I had always owned them to be the Word of GOD . . . the careful reading of the Acts afforded me a practical picture of the early church; which made me feel deeply the contrast with its actual present state; though still, as ever beloved by GOD.
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