But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. – Galatians 5:22,23
…thou art now the blessed of the LORD. – Genesis 26:29
People will say, “If any man is a true Christian, he is one;” they will have no doubt about it. When longsuffering, gentleness, and meekness are in the life, men begin to say to such a one, “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” As the gentleness of the Lord makes us great, the gentleness of the saints brings to God great glory. Anger hath a temporary sovereignty, that melts in the heat of the sun. Quietness of spirit is king over all the land. If thou canst rule thyself, thou canst rule the world. Isaac conquered by his meekness; for when Abimelech saw that he yielded well after well rather than keep up a quarrel, he said to him, “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” Some of you do not understand this. “What!” you say, “are we not to stick up for ourselves?” That depends upon whose you are; if you are your own, take care of yourselves; but if you are Christ’s, let Him take care of you. “But,” you say, “if you tread on a worm, it will turn.” But surely you will not make a worm your pattern? Nay, but let the meek and lowly Christ be your example and seek to be a partaker of His Spirit. He prayed even for His murderers, “Father, forgive them,” and He ever sought to return good for evil. I pray you to do the same, cultivate a gentle spirit, and even worldlings will say to you, “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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