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SIN, wages of
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This is the bitterest of all--to know that suffering need not have been; that it has
resulted from indiscretion and inconsistency; that it is the harvest of one's own sowing;
that the vulture which feeds on the vitals is a nestling of one's own rearing. Ah me! This
is pain! There is an inevitable Nemesis in life. The laws of the heart and home, of the
soul and human life, cannot be violated with impunity. Sin may be forgiven; the fire of
penalty may be changed into the fire of trial: the love of God may seem nearer and dearer
than ever and yet there is the awful pressure of pain; the trembling heart; the failing of
eyes and pining of soul; the harp on the willows; the refusal of the lip to sing the
Lord's song.
F.B. Meyer in Charles Swindoll, Living Above the Level of
Mediocrity, p. 246.
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