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If you are alive to what you are as a poor, fallen 
sinner—you will see yourself surrounded by . . .
enemies, 
temptations,
sins, and
snares.

You will feel yourself utterly defenceless, as weak
as water, without any strength to stand against them. 
You will see a mountain of difficulties before your eyes.

If you know anything inwardly and experimentally 
of yourself of . . . 
the evils of your heart,
the power of sin,
the strength of temptation,
the subtlety of your unwearied foe, 
and the daily conflict between nature and grace, 
the flesh and the Spirit, which are the peculiar marks
of the true child of God—you will find and feel your
need of salvation as a daily reality.

How shall you escape the snares and temptations 
spread in your path? How shall you get the better 
of all your enemies . . .
external,
internal,
infernal, 
and reach heaven's gates safe at last?

There is present salvation, an . . .
inward,
experimental,
continual 
salvation communicated out of the 
fullness of Christ as a risen Mediator. 

Don't you need to be daily and almost hourly
saved? But from what? Why, from everything in
you that fights against the will and word of God.

Sin is not dead in you.

If you have a saving interest in the precious blood
of Christ—if your name is written in the Lamb's book
of life, and heaven is your eternal home—that does
not deliver you from the indwelling of sin, nor from
the power of sin—except as grace gives you present
deliverance from it.

Sin still works in your carnal mind, and will 
work in it until your dying hour. What then 
you need to be saved from is the . . .
guilt, 
filth,
power,
love, and
practice 
of that sin which ever dwells and ever works
in you, and often brings your soul into hard
and cruel bondage.

Now Christ lives at the right hand of God for His dear 
people, that He may be ever saving them by His life. 
There He reigns and rules as their glorious covenant 
Head, ever watching over, feeling for and sympathizing 
with them, and communicating supplies of grace for the 
deliverance and consolation for all His suffering saints 
spread over the face of the earth. The glorious Head is 
in heaven, but the suffering members upon earth; and 
as He lives on their behalf, He maintains by His Spirit 
and grace, His life in their soul.

Each Christian has to walk through a great and terrible 
wilderness, wherein are fiery serpents, and scorpions, 
and drought (Deut. 8:15); where he is surrounded with 
temptations and snares—his own evil heart being his 
worst foe. 

How can he travel through this waste howling 
wilderness
 unless he has a Friend at the right hand 
of God to send him continual supplies of grace—who 
can hear his prayers, answer his petitions, listen to 
his sighs, and put his tears into his bottle—who can 
help him to see the snares, and give him grace to 
avoid them—who observes from his heavenly watch 
tower the rising of evil in his heart, and can put a 
timely and seasonable check upon it before it bursts
into word or action? 

He needs an all-wise and ever-living Friend who can . . .
save him from pride by giving him true humility; 
save him from hardness of heart by bestowing repentance; 
save him from carelessness by making his conscience tender; 
save him from all his fears by whispering into his soul, "Fear 
not, I have redeemed you." 

The Christian has to be continually looking 
to the Lord Jesus Christ . . .
to revive his soul when drooping,
to manifest His love to his heart when cold and unfeeling,
to sprinkle his conscience with His blood when guilty and sinking,
to lead him into truth,
to keep him from error and evil,
to preserve him through and amid every storm,
to guide every step that he takes in his onward journey, 
and eventually bring him safe to heaven.

We need continual supplies of His grace, mercy, and 
love received into our hearts, so as to save us . . .
from the love and spirit of the world,
from error,
from the power and strength of our own lusts, 
and the base inclinations of our fallen nature. 

These will often work at a fearful rate; but this will 
only make you feel more your need of the power and 
presence of the Lord Jesus to save you from them all.

You are a poor, defenceless sheep, surrounded
by wolves, and, as such, need all the care and
defence of the good Shepherd.

You are a ship in a stormy sea, where winds and 
waves are all contrary, and therefore need an all
wise and able pilot to take you safe into harbour.

There a single thing on earth or in hell which can 
harm you—if you are only looking to the Lord Jesus 
Christ, and deriving supplies of grace and strength 
from Him.

What trifles, what toys, what empty vanities

What trifles, what toys, what empty 
vanities 
do the great bulk of men pursue!


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