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and will seize upon it to tempt, to harass and destroy the soul, if we
give him the least advantage. Therefore however great one’s spiritual
light, however much he may enjoy of the divine favor and blessing, he
should ever walk humbly before the Lord, pleading in faith that God
will direct every thought and control every impulse.
All who profess godliness are under the most sacred obligation
to guard the spirit, and to exercise self-control under the greatest
provocation. The burdens placed upon Moses were very great; few
men will ever be so severely tried as he was; yet this was not allowed
to excuse his sin. God has made ample provision for His people; and
if they rely upon His strength, they will never become the sport of
circumstances. The strongest temptation cannot excuse sin. However
great the pressure brought to bear upon the soul, transgression is our
own act. It is not in the power of earth or hell to compel anyone to do
evil. Satan attacks us at our weak points, but we need not be overcome.
However severe or unexpected the assault, God has provided help for
us, and in His strength we may conquer.
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