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The largest slice of the well-sugared cake',

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"They confessed that they were strangers
and pilgrims
 on the earth." Hebrews 11:13

Many profess that they are strangers and pilgrims here 
below. But they take care to have as much of this world's 
comforts as they can scrape together by hook and by crook. 

They talk about being 'strangers', yet can be in close 
friendship with men of the world. And could you see them 
at the exchange, at the market, behind the counter, or at 
home with their families—you would not find one mark 
to distinguish them from the ungodly!


Yet they come to chapel—and if called upon to pray, they 
will tell the people they are "poor strangers and pilgrims in 
a valley of tears"—while all the time their hearts are in the 
world—and their eyes stand out with fatness—and they are 
as light and trifling as a comic actor—and have no concerns 
except to get the largest slice of the well-sugared cake 
that the world sets before them!

It is not the 'mere profession of the lips'—but 'grace in 
the heart', that makes a man a stranger and a pilgrim.

God's people are strangers and sojourners—the world is not 
their home—nor can they take pleasure in it. Sin is often a 
burden to them—guilt often lies as a heavy weight upon 
their conscience—a thousand troubles harass their minds
—a thousand perplexities oppress their souls. They cannot 
bury their minds in business and derive all their happiness 
from their successes, for they feel that this earth is not their 
home. They are often cast down and exercised, because they 
have to live with such an ungodly heart in such an ungodly 
world.

"They confessed that they were strangers
and pilgrims
 on the earth." Hebrews 11:13


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