There are two ways of learning of Divine things—true
alike for the preacher and hearer—the one is to acquire a letter
knowledge of them from the Bible, the other is to be given an actual
experience of them in the soul under the Spirit's teaching. So many
today suppose that by spending a few minutes on a good concordance they can
discover what humility is, that by studying certain passages of
Scriptures they may obtain an increase of faith, or that by reading
and re-reading a certain chapter they may secure more love. But that
is not the way those graces are experimentally developed. Humility is
learned by a daily smarting under the plague of the heart, and having its
innumerable abominations exposed to our view. Repentance is learned
by feeling the load of guilt and the heavy burden of conscious defilement
bowing down the soul. Faith is learned by increasing discoveries of
unbelief and infidelity. Love is learned by a personal sense of the
undeserved goodness of God to the vilest of the vile. It is thus with all the spiritual graces of the
Christian. Patience cannot be learned from books—it is acquired in
the furnace of affliction! "Not only so, but we also rejoice in our
sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;
perseverance, character; and character, hope" (Romans 5:3, 4).