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The foulest filth under the cleanest cloak'


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"Take heed unto yourselves!" Acts 20:28

There are few Christians who have not ever found 
SELF to be their greatest enemy. The pride, unbelief, 
hardness, and impenitence of a man's own heart; the 
deceitfulness, hypocrisy, and wickedness of his own 
fallen nature; the lusts and passions, filth and folly of 
his own carnal mind; will not only ever be his greatest 
burden
, but will ever prove his most dreaded foe! 

Enemies we shall have from outside, and we may 
at times keenly feel their bitter speeches and cruel 
words and actions. But no enemy can injure us like 
ourselves! 
In five minutes a man may do himself 
more real harm, than all his enemies united could 
do to injure him in fifty years! 

To yourself you can be the most insidious 
enemy 
and the greatest foe!

In all its forms, SELF in its inmost
spirit is still a . . .
deceitful,
subtle,
restless,
proud, and
impatient 
creature
; masking its real character in a 
thousand ways, and concealing its destructive 
designs by countless devices.

We have but to look on the professing church to find . . .
the highest pride under the lowest humility,
the greatest ignorance under the vainest self-conceit,
the basest treachery under the warmest profession,
the vilest sensuality under the most heavenly piety,
and the foulest filth under the cleanest cloak.

"Take heed unto yourselves!" Acts 20:28


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