HOLINESS-MEANS-AFFLICTION
The more
afflictions you have been under, the more assistance you have had for this life
of holiness.
John Flavel
The Fountain of Life, 1671.
There are
some things good but not pleasant, as sorrow and affliction. Sin is pleasant,
but unprofitable; and sorrow is profitable, but unpleasant. As waters are
purest when they are in motion, so saints are generally holiest when in
affliction.
William Secker
A Puritan Golden Treasury,
compiled by I.D.E. Thomas, by permission of Banner of Truth, Carlisle, PA. 2000, p. 285.