To be near unto God - pagina 323
God the battle is no longer one between the world, but between the world and God. He who hides with God commits his cause to God. He withdraws himself from it. All his support and hope is the righteousness of his And only when this has openly been Lord. shown, he comes out from his hiding again in order to finish his course. Hiding with God therefore is no ordinary act of the soul. It only takes place amid circumstances of utmost need and danger. Only when David's spirit was overhelmed within him, and he was forced to exclaim: *'My heart within me is desolate" (143:4), so that he lay "in darkness as those that have long been dead," was the crj'for help forced from his heart, whereby he struck the key-note and found the word, which only in moments of like stress the soldiers of the cross have echoed and re-echoed from hides with
him and
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their
own over-burdened
spirit.
also a hiding with God in moments of anxiety and need, which are occasioned by ordinary' events in life. For though as a rule believers are not called upon, like David, to fight the battle of the Lord, something of that battle annouces itself in every family life, and in every individual career. The instances in worldly lives of great perturbation of mind, which lead to despair and suicide, are almost without number.
There
is
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And
noteworthj^ that what brings the wordlyto suicide, drives the believer to hide himself with God. The man of the world and the child of God both give up. But while the worldly man seeks surcease in self-destruction, just to get away from his troubit is
minded through despair
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Bekijk de hele uitgave van maandag 1 januari 1900
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 628 Pagina's
Bekijk de hele uitgave van maandag 1 januari 1900
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 628 Pagina's