6. What if the good man’s foes be among the great ones of the earth! Yet
he need not fear them. They that trust in their wealth. Poor fools, to
be content with such a rotten confidence. When we set our rock in contrast with
theirs, it would be folly to be afraid of them. What if they glory and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches? We are not dismayed. Great
strength, position, and estate make wicked men very lofty in their own esteem,
but the heir of heaven is not overawed. He sees the small value of riches, and
the helplessness of their owners in the hour of death.
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