The parable of the sewer

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Our christian life is like marathon

The great truth here taught is, that hearts all unbroken and hard are no fit soil for saving truth. They apprehend it not (

The great truth here taught is, that hearts all unbroken and hard are no fit soil for saving truth. They apprehend it not (

The cares of this world”—anxious, unrelaxing attention to the business of this present life; second, “The deceitfulness of riches”—of those riches which are the fruit of this worldly “care”; third, “The pleasures of this life,” or “the lusts of other things entering in”—the enjoyments in themselves may be innocent, which worldly prosperity enables one to indulge. These “choke” or “smother” the word; drawing off so much of one’s attention, absorbing so much of one’s interest, and using up so much of one’s time, that only the dregs of these remain for spiritual things, and a ragged, hurried, and heartless formalism is at length all the religion of such persons. What a vivid picture is this of the mournful condition of many, especially in great commercial countries, who once promised much fruit! “They bring no fruit to perfection” (

A heart soft and tender, stirred to its depths on the great things of eternity, and jealously guarded from worldly engrossments, such only is the “honest and good heart” (

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