Josh Daws

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It is a striking saying of our Lord, “Every branch in me that beareth fruit, my Father purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit” (John 15:2). It is a melancholy fact, that constant temporal prosperity, as a general rule, is injurious to a believer’s soul. We cannot stand it. Sickness, and losses, and crosses, and anxieties, and disappointments seem absolutely needful to keep us humble, watchful, and spiritual minded. They are as needful as the pruning knife to the vine, and the refiner’s furnace to the gold. They are not pleasant to flesh and blood. We do not like them, and often do not ...more
Holiness (Abridged): Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (Moody Classics)
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