Capitolo 16
increase of the faith, for still me I felt some fear so that not this should be everything
deception. My supplication having continued up to the neighbor in the
morning, I opened then my Bible and I fell on these words, 'thy of Throw
oppresses on the God, and He will sustain thee. He will never suffer
the rectum to have moved him.' Filled with joy, I fell on my knees to implore
of God that is probable that I always throw my load on Him. Me taken on my Bible
again, and it fell on these words, 'I will be with thee; I won't fail
thee, neither you abandon thee; doesn't fear, nobody is dismayed.' My hope
you/he/she was greatly increased now, and I thought that I saw me on conqueror
you sin, hell and every way of the affliction.
"With this beautiful promise me closed my Bible, and as me the closed ones I threw
my eye on the words, 'Any yes will ask in My name that I want
it.' Then having asked to the perseverance, and it honors to serve God up to death,
I happily went to take my rest."
CHAPTER YOU.
ABANDONED Á. LA FIGHTS
Not contained, as many it is, with conscience of sins forgiven,
Fletcher immediately started to beg that God he/she would take the fuller possession
of his/her heart, and it grants to him a deeper experience of Your love. While
lying on his/her face in serious prayer the Savior oddly manifested
Him to his/her eye of the faith, and you/he/she was revealed to him that Jesus had
marvelously it becomes the intimate life of his/her soul, while bearing in him to conquer
sin.
This changed completely his/her spiritual position. The blessed one
realisation that in Christ he could triumph on sin and you/he/she could hold the
I husk under of his/her feet, he/she filled him/it with a happy sense of the liberty. Him
it resolved that nothing should prevent him to experiment this to the
full: he gave all of his/her prayer ease and meditation, while living on
vegetable, bread, milk and water that it is probable that he is able to save time
from the long courses of supper, a lot of one day that he/she has lunch in the garden
from a piece of bread and some groups of grape sultanina; also doing him/it a