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years, as a rule, stand so much higher? Is the oldest child in the family always farthest advanced in grace? Observe particularly certain defects in character, certain well-known weaknesses and little sins, that showed themselves unpleasantly in a child of God, ten or twenty years ago. Meeting su ...
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fessed ''childship"fromisnot "stolen goods". But apart that the most faithful chil-this, it is certain,dren of God are continually engaged in bitter combat, because there is still so much impurity in their hearts, which every time again is a stain upon their liv ...
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that first period of grace. There is considerable increase in knowledge, as well as in spiritual experience and in spiritual wisdom, but there is no acquisition of higher strength. Sometimes even there is a relapse, which is not survived except with much difficulty. And so there is considerable s ...
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purity of heart is the means of seeing God. For the others it is rather the way by which not to And these two can fail of high moral character. not be mentioned in the same breath. "Blessed are the pure in heart" is a word of Jesus, which was purposely spoken to the children of God, as Matt. 5 :8 ...
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the soul becomes in the discovery of sin, and for this reason the more we shake ourselves free from sin, the sense of guilt does not diminish, but rather increases. The world does not understand this, when it hears an angel of love and mercy touchingly plead for forgiveness of guilt. But by itsel ...
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tainlythesegrosssinsshouldfirstofallbeBut he who is free from these extherefore, by no means yet pure in heart.abandoned. cessesis,Purity of heart embraces the entire life of the Pride, arrogance, dishonest practi ...
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In the heart self the point. in battle array against the impiu*ities that proceed from the heart. the distinction is ignored between the self that believes, and the inequalities that prevail in the heart, youThis aloneismust stand pureWhenFor then you identify y ...
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one who prays seeks strength in retirement. This expressed in what Jesus told his disciples: ''But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet and shut the door behind thee"(Matth. 6:6). And he set us the example, as often as he withdrew himisprayer into the solitude of the wilderness, ...
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hand was stretched out in the night to my Thou, Lord, held mine eyes watchIn the night I communed with mine own ing. heart; and my spirit made diligent search.""My Godin prayer.When we close our eyes for sleep, or for prayer, we go out from light, by excluding the same, into ...
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holds back the passionately longed-for sleep from our eyes. Sleeplessness is a part of human misery, which is foreign to younger years, but which in later years few escape. As in good prayer the mind excludes itself from the world, but is the more clearly awake to the higher world of thought, so ...