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August 24
Evening
¡°If fire break out, and catch in thorns, so that the stacks of corn, or the standing corn, or the field, be consumed therewith; he that kindled the fire shall surely make restitution¡±(Exodus 22:6).
What restitution can be made for one who shoots flaming arrows of error or lust and sets men's soul on a blaze with the fire of hell? If such an offender repents and is forgiven, his past will cause him sorrow since he cannot undo the mischief he has done. A bad example may kindle a flame which years of amended character cannot quench. To burn the food of a man is bad enough, but how much worse to destroy the soul! Let us consider how we may have been guilty in the past consider how we may have been guilty in the past and inquire whether there is still sin in us which may damage the souls of our relatives, friends, or neighbors. The fire of strife is a terrible evil when it breads out in a church. Where converts were multiplied and God was glorified, jealousy and envy effectively do the devil's work. The fire of enmity comes in and leaves little else but smoke and a heap of ashes. Those who cause the offenses commit a serious sin. May they never come through us. Although we cannot make restitution, we certainly will be the chief sufferers if we are the chief offenders. Those who feed the fire deserve reproach, but he who first kindles it is most to blame. Discord usually takes first hold upon the thorns. It is nurtured among the hypocrites and away it goes among the righteous, blown by the winds of hell. No one knows where it may end. O Lord, Giver of peace, make us peacemakers. Never let us aid the men of strife or even unintentionally cause the least division among Your people.
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