The Saint And His Saviour: Or, the Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of ...

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The Saint And His Saviour: Or, the Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of ...
C H Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Digiti: zed by Google 182 THE SAINT AND Hid SAYIOUB.
because yesterday was spent in bondage. "Were we always mindful of the place from whence we came out, perhaps we should be always rejoicing.
2. There is given unto vs at this period apecvr Ua/r outpouring of grace not always enjoyed in after days. The heart is broken — ^it needs soft lini- ments wherewith it may be bound ; it hath been wounded by the robbers, and left half dead upon the road — ^it is meet that the good physician should pour i
...n oil and wines ; it is faint — ^it needs a cor- dial ; it is weak — it is therefore carried in the bo- som of love. He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb breathes gently on the new-born child of grace. He gives it milk — the ready prepared nutriment of heaven ; he lays it in the soft cradle of conscious security, and sings to it sweet notes of tender love. The young plant receives double attention from the careful gardener; so do the young plants of grace receive a double portion of sunlight by day, and of the dew by night.

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