The Saint And His Saviour Or the Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesu

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The Saint And His Saviour Or the Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesu
C H Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Desire o'er- leapeth space ; leagues to it are inches, and oceans narrow into straits. Where, at one time, a mile JESTJS DESIRED. 127 would tire tlie body, a long journey after tlie Word is counted as nothing : yea, to stand in the house of God for hours during service is reckoned a plea- sure and not a hardship. The Hindoo devotee, to find a hopeless salvation, will roll himself along for hundreds of miles : it seems but natural that we, when searching for eternal life, should count all thino;...s but loss for the excellencv of the knowledo^e of Christ Jesus our Lord. Mary Magdalene only needed to know where thev had laid her Lord, and her resolve was, " I will take him away;" for surely, she thought, her bodily strength could never fail under such a burden, and she measured the power of her body by the might of her love. So do desti- tute sinners, who need a Saviour, altogether laugh at hazards or hardships which may intervene. Come mountain or valley, rapid or rock, whirlpool or tempest, desire hath girded the traveller with an omnipotence of heart, and a world of dangers is trodden beneath the feet, with the shout of De- borah — " O my soul, thou hast trodden down strength.

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