2 Samuel 23:5
So David, though a man who had been raised from the sheepfold, a mighty warrior, a conqueror of giants, a king over a great nation–had his “although” and the “although” which he had, was one in his own house. Those are the worst troubles which we can have–in our own household. We are not an evil beast abroad, but we hate the lion most when it prowls upon our own estates, or crunches on the floor of our dwelling. The greatest trouble with the thorn is when it lies in our bed and we feel it in our pillow. Civil war is always the fiercest–those are foes indeed who are of our own household.
Of Christ’s soul-redeeming blood
With Divine assurance knowing
That He made my peace with God.”
To see His smiling face?”
Because He first loved me.”
As sure as the earnest is given;
More happy, but not more secure,
Are the glorified spirits in Heaven.”
Happy in my Savior’s love.”
Shall over my Savior’s beauties rove,
And endless ages I’ll adore
The wonders of His love.”
Nor of fitness fondly dream.”
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