Gold Nugget 224 - A Heart Past Feeling

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      When a man’s heart gets so hardened as to be “past feeling,” he becomes utterly incapable of taking right views of spiritual things.  The impure atmosphere of a corrupt and hardened heart will obscure the vision of the intellect.  When the heart is “past feeling,” man becomes so stupid in intellect as to be utterly incapable of seeing the beauty or feeling the force of spiritual truth.

      To be “past feeling” is to be past the power of true improvement.  Where there is no feeling there is no pain, and where there is no pain there will be no impulse for the search of a remedy.  A bodily disease without pain is the most hopeless, and a moral disease without pain must prove fatal.

The Pulpit Commentary, Ephesians p. 197, Ephesians 4:17-19, (D. Thomas)

Gold Nugget 224 – A Heart Past Feeling

     

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