From what does grace wean the soul?


I. From what does grace wean the soul?
1. From the dry breasts of the world 
2. From the foulsome breasts of sin, so that it loathes that which it loved before.
II. How is the soul weaned from these things?
1. Grace lays gall and wormwood upon these breasts, and so embitters them to the soul that it is made willing to give over sucking them. Now, there are two things that serve to embitter these breasts.
2. The Lord fills the soul with better things
III. What are the effects of a weaned disposition of soul?
1. The weaned soul is a resigned soul.
2. The weaned soul is cheerful, and not fretful in its resignation. What God does is not only well done, but best done; so says the weaned soul.
3. The weaned soul stands on other grounds, when created comforts are with him, and even when created streams are running full: he draws his support in both cases from God as the fountain.
4. The weaned soul will stand without them when these are gone, for they were not the props on which his house rested. Such a soul can adopt the prayer of
5. The weaned soul uses creative comforts passingly. They follow the directions of Paul.
6. The weaned soul casts itself upon the Lord, without carnal anxiety, as the weaned child depends on the mother’s care .

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