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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Watson On Affliction

Puritan gems; or, Wise and holy sayings of ... Thomas Watson By Thomas Watson: "Christians mistake in supposing that when God afflicts he ceases to love. Affliction is his pruning knife; he would rather have the branches of his vine bleed than be unfruitful. He prunes us that we may bring forth the peaceable fruits of righteousness"
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