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(Thomas Bradbury)
The longer a redeemed sinner lives--the more he will want to know Christ.
The brighter the revelation of Christ to his soul--the blacker SELF will be in his apprehension.
The more his heart is warmed with a sense of the love of his God--the more he will mourn because of his coldness and deadness.
This is a paradox which no hypocrite or mere professor can understand. As the child of God grows in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and . . .
sees more of His beauty,
enjoys more of His bounty, and
feels more of His blessedness--
the more he is brought into a true conception of what he is in himself--as a wretched, ruined, undeserving, and Hell-deserving sinner!
Yet he discovers something else--a heart, yearning, longing, panting and desiring after communion with a glorious God, and fellowship with a precious Christ! As he grows in grace, Christ is exalted--and Self is abased!
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And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. 2Co 12:9
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Christ is exalted--and Self is abased!
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