They have forgotten that no bolts and bars can keep out the devil; and that, wherever we go,we carry that root of all evil our own hearts!
True holiness does not make a Christian evade difficulties--but face and overcome them. Christ would have His people show that His grace is not a mere hot-house plant, which can only thrive under shelter--but a strong, hardy thing which can flourish in every relation of life. It is doing our duty, in that state to which God has called us--like salt in the midst of corruption, and light in the midst of darkness--which is a primary element in sanctification.
It is not the man who hides himself in a cave--but the man who glorifies God in the family and in the street, in business and in trade--who is the Scriptural type of a sanctified man.
J.C. Ryle, "The Fight!"
1 comment:
Amen. That reminds me of the saying, "No matter where you go, you take yourself with you." Thanks for posting.
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