. On the rock : a memoir of Alice B. Whitall . ulness, which causeth through usthanksgiving to God. (2d Cor. ix. 8-11.) I cannot dwell longer now on this subject,though I have not said half I long to; but I can onlywrite a very short time without getting a me close with Pauls prayer for the Thessalo-nians, And the very God of peace sanctify youwholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and souland body be preserved blameless unto the coming ofour Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is He that callethyou, who also will do it. * * * *We have His own promise to be unto us wis-dom and righteous
. On the rock : a memoir of Alice B. Whitall . ulness, which causeth through usthanksgiving to God. (2d Cor. ix. 8-11.) I cannot dwell longer now on this subject,though I have not said half I long to; but I can onlywrite a very short time without getting a me close with Pauls prayer for the Thessalo-nians, And the very God of peace sanctify youwholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and souland body be preserved blameless unto the coming ofour Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is He that callethyou, who also will do it. * * * *We have His own promise to be unto us wis-dom and righteousness, sanctification and redemp-tion ! He alone can give us victory over our beset-ting sins, and draw all our affections into obedienceunto Himself. But thanks be unto God, He can do shall we not, like little children, just throw our-selves on Christ as our only helper, and trust Him todo it? I do not mean simply for the whole future col-lectively, but let us trust Him to help us to pleaseHim this moment, and each moment as it CHAPTER VI.
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