A.W. Pink on Brotherly Love

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“Fostering pride is fatal to the cultivation of brotherly affection.  The majority, if not all, of the petty grievances among Christians are to be traced back to this evil root. “Love suffereth long,” but pride is terribly impatient. “Love envieth not,” but pride is intensely jealous. “Love seeketh not her own,” but pride ever desires gratification. “Love seeketh not her own,” but pride demands constant attention from others. “Love beareth all things,” but pride is resentful of the slightest injury. “Love endureth all things,” but pride is offended if a brother fails to greet him on the street. Pride must be mortified if brotherly love is to flourish.”

A.W. Pink


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