R. M. McCheyne on Our Lack of Concern Over Sin
Nov 15th, 2007 by admin
Felt exceedingly in my own spirit how little we feel real grief on account of sin before God, or we would often lose our appetite for food. When parents lose a child, they often do not taste a bit from morning to night, out of pure grief. Should we not mourn as for an only child? How little of the spirit of grace and supplication we have then!
A. Bonar, Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray McCheyne, 130.
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