It is No Easy Matter to Bring a Man From Nature to Grace

The bruised reed is a man that for the most part is in some misery, as those were that came to Christ for help, and by misery he is brought to see sin as the cause of it, for, whatever pretences sin makes, they come to an end when we are bruised and broken. He is sensible of sin and misery, even unto bruising; and, seeing no help in himself, is carried with restless desire to have supply from another, with some hope, which a little raises him out of himself to Christ, though he dare not...

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Published on November 05, 2011 03:00
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Bauer Evans Great quote, Aaron. I had started "A Bruised Reed' last January, reading the first 25 pages or so, but other readings soon crowded out its right of place. This outstanding excerpt motivates me to dig in again.


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