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We come to the second chapter of the book of Revelation. Now he says, “And has borne, and has patience, and for my name's sake has labored, and has not grown weary.” What does He mean? He said before that they had grown weary, and now He says they haven’t grown weary. Well, this is one of the great paradoxes of the Christian faith, and I think I can illustrate it by what Dwight L. Moody once said. When he came home after a campaign, he was worn out. His family begged him not to go to the next one, and he told them; he says: “I grow weary in the work, but not of the work.” And there’s a lot of difference. You can get weary in the work of Christ, but it’s tragic if you get weary of the work of Christ.
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