Fading Flowers
“The crown of pride, the drunkards of Ephraim, Will be trampled underfoot; And the glorious beauty is a fading flower...In that day the LORD of hosts will be For a crown of glory and a diadem of beauty To the remnant of His people,”
Isaiah 28:3-5 NKJV
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The predicament of Ephraim suggested that the social security in material prosperity is always desirable until the mind is intoxicated with self-confidence and pride. Meanwhile, the problem of the heart of man is not its exposure to material prosperity, but the closure of intoxicated souls to inspiration and spiritual prosperity under the influence of pride. Therefore, the wise remnant of God’s people are conscious of the danger of feeding the needs of the body at the expense of starving the soul. Daily inspiration through fellowship with the Lord remains the glorious desire of the righteous, even if the needs of the body are forfeited. After all, the value of material prosperity depreciates as the flower fades; but the glory in spiritual prosperity never fade.
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