Lord of all!—the fairest among ten thousand, and the altogether lovely. There is no more fruitful field of study than that which is opened before us in the history of God’s dealings with souls. It is full of interest, and abounds in instruction and profit. One grand object in those dealings is to produce real brokenness and humility—to strip us of all false righteousness, empty us of all self-confidence, and teach us to lean wholly upon Christ. All have to pass through what may be called the process
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