![]() ![]() That sentence would play no small role in saving me from despair. ![]() He is a child in the Father’s home, and he is a soldier in the Savior’s war. The Christian may have more marks about him than these two, but never less. The clash of armies and the calm of treaties. He may be known by his inward warfare, as well as by his inward peace. The child of God has two great marks about him. How would you finish the sentence?įaith and repentance? Love and hope? Praise and thanksgiving? Humility and joy? I’m not sure what I would have said before reading Ryle, but I know I would not have finished the sentence as he does: “The child of God has two great marks about him. ![]()
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