Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Little Sins

A beautiful and thought provoking post over at Tim Challies' Blog today. Here's an excerpt but this one is well worth a few minutes of your time:

The Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon, likens Satan’s attacks to bridging a gulf. “If it be desired to bridge a gulf, it is often the custom to shoot an arrow, and cross it with a line almost as thin as film. That line passes over and a string is drawn after it, and after that some small rope, and after that a cable, and after that the swinging suspension bridge, that makes a way for thousands.”

You can read the entire post by clicking here.

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