themselves rightfully. By trials, God reveals
much of a man's sinful self to his pious self.
When the fire is put under the pot—then the
scum appears; so when God tries a poor soul,
Oh! how does . . .
the scum of pride,
the scum of murmuring,
the scum of distrust,
the scum of impatience,
the scum of worldliness,
the scum of carnality,
the scum of foolishness,
the scum of willfulness—
reveal itself in the heart of the poor creature?
Trials are God's looking-glass, in which
His people see their own faults. Oh! . . .
that looseness,
that vileness,
that wretchedness,
that sink of filthiness,
that gulf of wickedness,
which trials show to be in their hearts!
"I have tested you in the furnace of affliction."
Isaiah 48:10
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All the hell that you shall ever have!
Consider Christian, that all your . . .
trials and troubles,
calamities and miseries,
crosses and losses,
which you meet with in this world—is all
the hell that you shall ever have!
Here and now you have your hell.
Hereafter you shall have your heaven!
This is the worst of your condition;
the best is yet to come!
Lazarus had his hell first, his heaven last; but
Dives had his heaven first, and his hell at last.
You have all your pangs, and pains, and throes
here—that you shall ever have! Your ease, and
rest, and pleasure—is yet to come!
Here you have all your bitters;
your sweets are yet to come!
Here you have your sorrows;
your joys are yet to come!
Here you have all your winter nights;
your summer days are yet to come!
Here you have your evil things;
your good things are yet to come!
Death will put an end to all your sins—
and to all your sufferings!
Death will be an inlet to those joys, delights,
and comforts—which shall never have an end!
Who can seriously meditate upon this, and not
be silent under God's most smarting rod?
Grace Gems
http://www.gracegems.org/Brooks/Mute%20Christian%20QUOTES.html
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