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down to us. soul to him.The secondis, that we lift up our with the first. The second follows. In Paradise after the fall God comes down, to Adam, and this condescension on the part of God goes on thoughout all Revelation. This coming down is made perfect in the manger of Bethlehem i ...
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dressing the Highest Being. It betrays the tendency to show how intimately the man who prays holds converse with his God. And while this is done at the expense of reverence towards God, itleads to sin.Both whatisexalted and whatisordinary havevery ...
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poor are frequently treated with far more consideration by those of assured position, than by those of lower social standing. When a subject approaches his king, as a rule he is surprised by the kind treatment which he receives. And since the Lord God is highly exalted above every one of us, it i ...
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monent, that there is a God with whom we have to do. But as soon as the danger is past, it takes but a little while for the faint impression to wear away. After a deliverance from pestilence, for instance, unblushing worldliness has frequently shown itself more godless than before. Everything was ...
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the nation became decadent. The mighty world-empire of Rome fared the same way. Sobriety and restraint made it great, until luxury and love of pleasure began from within, what barbaric invasions from without brought to a finish. Even of South Africa it may be asked, if the gold from its mines whi ...
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is not at fault, for there was wealth in Paradise, and there is nothing but wealth in the Fatherhouse above, but that sin in our heart poisons our wealth, and creates a power that is hostile to God. In this way God becomes more spiritual to him, and in God, who is a spirit, he learns by contrast ...
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even then conversion is effected by the work of Divine grace in the soul, and suffering in connection with this is merely an accidental means ofAs Job sat among the ashes his wife did not hesitate to say to him; "Curse God, and die," And it is only the soul, which like that of the Psalmist ...
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the purifying process of the melting-pot; the separating process of the winnowing fan; the unfolding process of the power of faith; the inspiring process of our spiritual heroism; the loosening process of ties which we prized more highlj^ than the tie which binds us to God; the equipment with the ...
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about God, we worship him, andhis spiritual in the inner life of the soul. But is an altogether different matter when the it power of God is seen in the material, outward life. For it is in this that affliction makes a breach. It breaks it, and you see and feel and handle thepower ...
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is so sharp, that for the moment takes a violent effort on the part of the soul to understand that a deep way of sin can be one that leads to richer knowledge of God. And it behooves us to treat this aspect of the subject in hand the more humbl}', because of those who, even in our land, in a sata ...