Sunday, July 1, 2007
Today is the beginning of this blog for which I hope to provide many quotes (and a very small bit of personal commentary) from great thinkers aiding us in our fight for faith. Today I'm quoting from The Christian in Complete Armour.
The hypocrite's joy, like strings of a musical instrument, cracks in wet weather; but sincerity keeps the soul in tune through all seasons. Unstable people let circumstances control how they feel--cheerful in sunshine but depressed in rain. And this is the way of the unsound heart. A few trying situations weaken his spirit and destroy him as a cold winter kills feeble bodies. Afflictions, however, help the Christian grow by uniting him even more closely with Christ. Trouble sends him straight to the arms of the Lord, as the bee flies to her hive in a storm. He is glad who has such a comfortable pillow as the lap of Jesus. [July 1st]
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