The Discouraged Christian

Many times the Christian wishes for death in the face of difficulties and trials. He is like the poor man carrying a load of sticks who, when he became tired, sat down on a bank, and laying his sticks on the ground said, “I am sick and tired of this. I wish death would come to relieve me.” Instantly, Death slipped up and said, “Here am I; what do you want of me?” “I want you to help me put this bundle of sticks on my back again,” said the astonished pilgrim. We are all prone to think that our load of sticks is heavier—that our road more difficult and our enemies more daring than any other Christian’s.

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