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Saturday, July 2, 2016

From Charity and It's Fruits by Jonathan Edwards

"Though God orders affliction,
and low and depressed circumstances, as his lot in the world, he [man]does not murmur, but feeling his meanness and unworthi-
ness, he is sensible that afflictions and trying dispensations
 are what he deserves, and that his circumstances are actually
better than he merits. And however dark the divine dealings, with the faith which we so often see manifested in those who
are eminent in grace, he is ready to say with Job, 'Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him'(Job 13:15)."

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