
If the speaker knows his heart at all, there are two things with which he is eminently and forever satisfied. One is that he is satisfied with his salvation, which he has through faith in Christ. He is satisfied with WHAT JESUS CHRIST DID AT CALVARY when He put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. He is so satisfied that he would not add so much as the lift of his finger to what Jesus Christ did at Calvary as the ground of his acceptance with God. The second thing with which qe is satisfied isTHE PROVIDENCE OF GOD IN HIS LIFE. The way has not always been plain, nor has it always been pleasant; but we believe that God's way with us has been profitable to us and to His glory.
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