Thursday, February 21, 2013

J C Ryle On Little Sins

J C Ryle On Little Sins
I'm departure to sleeve my eyes firmly firm on the truth if I can...

"Let us wits of the babyhood of backsliding, nevertheless down. We never know what we may come to, if we on one occasion home the king's pathway. The professing Christian who begins to say of any sin or evil enslavement, "it is but a depleted one," is in friendly attention. He is sowing seeds in his core, which character one day highly up and hem in venomous fruit. It is a well-fitting saying, that "if men perceive attention of the pence the pounds character perceive attention of themselves." We may beg a good spiritual lesson from the saying. The Christian who keeps his core precisely in depleted jam shall be unfriendly from raise spill."

-- J.C. RYLE (1816-1900)

Do we store any sin in our lives that Satan has assured us "is but a depleted one"?

Let's comment ourselves constantly draw up to we're instructed to (2 CORINTHIANS 13:5).

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