David Brainerd

David BrainerdDavid Brainerd (1718-1747) was an American Presbyterian minister and missionary to the Native Americans among the Delaware Indians of New Jersey.

David Brainerd Quotes

I trust I shall ere long arrive safe at my journey’s end, where my toils shall cease.

—David Brainerd

O it is sweet lying in the dust!

—David Brainerd

I see I am nothing, and can do nothing without help from above. Oh, for divine grace!

—David Brainerd

My soul breathed after God,—‘When shall I come to God, even to God, my exceeding joy?’ Oh for his blessed likeness!

—David Brainerd

I was resigned to God’s will, to tarry his time, to do his work, and suffer his pleasure.

—David Brainerd

Surely God is worthy of my highest affection, and most devout adoration; he is infinitely worthy, that I should make him my last end, and live for ever to him. Oh that I might never more, in any one instance, live to myself!

—David Brainerd

I think I do not desire to live one minute for any thing that earth can afford. Oh, that I could live for none but God, till my dying moment!

—David Brainerd

O the wonderful goodness of God to so vile a sinner!

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May the God of all grace succeed my poor labours in this place!

—David Brainerd

My soul felt a pleasing, yet painful concern, lest I should spend some moments without God. O may I always live to God!

—David Brainerd

Felt an abasing sense of my own impurity and unholiness; and felt my soul melt and mourn, that I had abused and grieved a very gracious God, who was still kind to me, notwithstanding all my unworthiness.

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I longed to make some returns to God; but found I had nothing to return: I could only rejoice, that God had done the work himself; and that none in heaven or earth might pretend to share the honour of it with him.

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Time appeared a moment, life a vapour, and all its enjoyments as empty bubbles, and fleeting blasts of wind.

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Oh that these trials might make me more humble and holy.

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My soul was this day, at turns, sweetly set on God: I longed to be with him, that I might behold his glory.

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O that the Lord would be my support and comforter in an evil world!

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O my soul exceedingly longs for that blessed state of perfect deliverance from all sin!

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This, through grace, I can say at present, with regard to life or death, ‘The Lord do with me as seems good in his sight;’ that whether I live or die, I may glorify him, who is ‘worthy to receive blessing, and honour, and dominion for ever. Amen.’

—David Brainerd

My soul grieved with reflection on past levity, and want of resolution for God.

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But, oh, to love and praise God more, to please him for ever! this my soul panted after, and even now pants for while I write.

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As long as I see any thing to be done for God, life is worth having; but O how vain and unworthy it is to live for any lower end!

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O what reason of thankfulness have I on account of this retirement! I find that I do not, and it seems I cannot, lead a Christian life when I am abroad, and cannot spend time in devotion, Christian conversation, and serious meditation, as I should do.

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It is ‘through great trials,’ I see, ‘that we must enter the gates of paradise.’

—David Brainerd

Lord, if it be most for thy glory, let me proceed in it; but if thou seest that it will in any wise hinder my usefulness in thy cause, oh prevent my proceeding…all I want, respecting this world, is such circumstances as may best capacitate me to do service for God in the world.

—David Brainerd

Oh, it refreshed my soul, to think of former things, of desires to glorify God, of the pleasures of living to him!

—David Brainerd

Oh, how heavy is my work, when faith cannot take hold of an almighty arm, for the performance of it! Many times have I been ready to sink in this case. Blessed be God, that I may repair to a full fountain.

—David Brainerd

My soul blessed God for what he is in himself, and adored him, that he ever would display himself to creatures.

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My soul longed to wing away for the paradise of God; I longed to be conformed to God in all things.

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Oh that we could depend more upon the living God, and less upon our own wisdom and strength!

—David Brainerd

O that God would make me more lively and vigorous in grace, for his own glory!

—David Brainerd