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To keep me from getting puffed up',

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"But to keep me from getting puffed up, I was 
given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan 
to torment me and keep me from getting proud. 
Three different times I begged the Lord to take 
it away. Each time He said to me, 'My grace is 
sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect 
in your weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the 
more gladly about my weaknesses, so that 
Christ's power may rest on me." 2 Cor. 12:7-9

Depend upon it, the Lord's family have to go through 
much tribulation on their way to heaven
. So says the 
unerring word of truth, and so speaks the experience 
of every God-taught soul. Now . . .
in these seasons of trouble,
in these painful exercises,
in these perplexing trials, 
the Lord's people need strength; yet the Lord 
sends these trials in order to drain and exhaust 
them of 'creature strength'. 

Such is the 'self-righteousness' of our heart; such 
the 'legality' intertwined with every fiber of our 
natural disposition—that we cleave to our own 
righteousness as long as there is a thread to 
cleave to; we stand in our own strength as long 
as there is a point to stand upon; we lean upon 
our own wisdom as long as a particle remains!

In order, then, to exhaust us, drain us, strip us, and 
purge us of this pharisaic leaven, the Lord sends . . .
trials,
temptations,
sorrows, 
perplexities. 

What is their effect? 


To teach us our weakness, and bring us to that 
one and only spot where God and the sinner 
meet—the spot of creature helplessness

In order, therefore, to bring us to this spot, to know 
experimentally the strength of Christ, and feel it to 
be more than a doctrine, a notion, or a speculation—
to know it as an internal reality, tasted by the inward 
palate of our soul—to have this experience wrought 
into our hearts with divine power, we must be brought 
to this spot—to feel our own utter weakness.


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