a heart where quiet submission prevails

a heart where quiet submission prevails

In pastor’s meeting yesterday we read a chapter from John Flavel’s wonderful work called “Keeping the Heart.”

We had an honest talk about pride, humility, temptation and resistance.

Here are a couple of lines from Flavel that I underlined.

Cultivate a habit of communion with God. This will prepare you for whatever may take place. This will so sweeten your temper and calm your mind as to secure you against surprisals. This will produce that inward peace which will make you superior to your trials. Habitual communion with God will afford you enjoyment, which you can never be willing to interrupt by sinful feeling.

Let your mind be deeply impressed with an apprehension of the evil nature and effects of an unsubmissive and restless temper. It grieves the Spirit of God, and induces his departure. His gracious presence and influence are enjoyed only where peace and quiet submission prevail. The indulgence of such a temper gives the adversary an advantage. Satan is an angry and discontented spirit. He finds no rest but in restless hearts.