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April
23, 1996
A
Treatise on the Christian Life
being
a Christian is the hardest task
assailed
within and without
by
temptations both bold and delightful
(seldom
will the tempter set
a
snare with repulsive deeds
to
lure us from our golden hope)
that
must constantly be quelled
a
tiresome task at best
yet
our desire holds us strong
for
the hope of meeting Christ
and
living for Him to die
is
often greater than our need for fame
but
even if it weren't
our
hope of self-eternal prevents us
for
to say "I desire 'this'"
is
to realize that 'this' is sin
to
sin is death
and
death is what we wish to avoid
so
self preservation prevents us from dying
by
our very fear of death
as
our desire to live with God
secures
us from that He hates
some
tasks are harder than resistance
of
which forgiveness is one
in
forgiving we are not
as
some would have it
forgetting
a wrong once done
we
are unable to forget
the
past
(and
often cherish it far beyond its worth)
when
a Christian forgives a wrong
the
pain of that wrong remains
resting
upon the one forgiving
who
in innocence forgives
he
who has the wrong
if
we have been wronged
retribution
is what we are raised to take
yet
God commands us to forgive
to
accept the person wronging
if
not the wrong itself
for
no cause other than our love for Him
and
our love for him
the
pain remains and must be borne
beneath
the gentle hand of God
who
knows from heaven
far more than mere human minds assert