"The lesson of wisdom is, be not dismayed by soul-trouble. Count it no strange thing, but a part of ordinary experience. Should the power of depression be more than ordinary, think not that all is over with your usefulness. Cast not away your confidence, for it hath great recompense of reward. Even if the enemy's foot be on your neck, expect to rise amid and overthrow him. Cast the burden of the present, along with the sin of the past and the fear of the future, upon the Lord, who forsaketh not his saints."
- Charles Spurgeon, The Minister's Fainting Fits
Saturday, March 28, 2009
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That is maybe the best title of a book I have ever seen, next to "The Sinfulness of Sin."
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