4. Another plea is urged, and it is
one which the tried believer may handle well when on his knees. We make use of
our arch-enemy for once, and compel him, like Samson, to grind in our mill
while we use his cruel arrogance as an argument in prayer. It is not the Lord’s
will that the great enemy of our souls should overcome his children. This would
dishonour God, and cause the evil one to boast. It is well for us that our
salvation and God’s honor are so intimately connected, that they stand or fall
together.
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