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His own sore and his own afflictions'

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"When a prayer or plea is made by any of Your people 
Israel—each one aware of his own sore and his own 
afflictions
, and spreading out his hands toward this 
Temple—then hear from heaven, Your dwelling place. 
Forgive, and deal with each man according to all he 
does, since You know his heart, for You alone know 
the hearts of men." 2 Chronicles 6:29-30

The man for whom Solomon prays is he who
knows and feels, painfully feels, his "own sore" 
and his "own afflictions"—whose heart is indeed 
a grief to him—whose sins do indeed trouble him. 

How painful this sore often is! 
How it runs night and day! 
How full of ulcerous matter!
How it shrinks from the probe! 

Most of the Lord's family have a "sore"—each 
some tender spot—something perhaps known 
to himself and to God alone—the cause of his 
greatest grief. It may be . . .
some secret slip he has made,
some sin he has committed,
some word he has spoken, or
some evil thing he has done.

He has been entangled, and entrapped, and cast 
down—and this is his grief and his sore which he 
feels—and that at times deeply before God. 

For such Solomon prays, "then hear from heaven, 
Your dwelling place. Forgive, and deal with each 
man according to all he does, since You know his 
heart, for You alone know the hearts of men."
Yes—God alone knows the heart—He knows 
it completely—and sees to its very bottom.


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