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waning strength, in order that in dying he might He had no thought of caring glorify his God. for himself, of being concerned about his own spiritual estate, or about breathing forth his latest breath. And when he blesses his sons, it is no family affair, but an holy prophesying that through his ...
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mightyshookspirititselfawake.In dying heglorified God. In doing this he left a shining example for every Christian to imitate. There is a meeting with God in such dying, which enriches Divine knowledge, both in the one who is about to depart and in those ...
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Andwe do it, when imitating the we say of such dead that they "peaceably passed away." Not calmly and peacepractice.wayyet,of the worldbut fighting and conquering in the Savior, should be the dying bed in the Christian family. He who has not the heart for this, ...
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All the knowledge of God that has been acquired before concentrates itself in such deathbed worship, and in that moment it is wonderfully illumNow the dying ined, enriched and deepened. saint knows God more clearly than he ever did before. He almost sees God face to face.. This worship also bears ...
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54"GIVE YOURSELF TO FASTING AND PRAYER." It is a contradiction in terms, that while members of the churches of the Reformation profess to live according to the precepts of Holy Writ, they do not fast. It is certainly a Scriptural rule of life, not only in the Old, but also in the New Testa ...
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fasting of the right sort, and declares that it has are only safe reward of grace with God. therefore, when on one hand we oppose dead formalism in fasting, and on the other hand bring into practice the true fasting, which hsis been appointed of God. And as we look back upon the past, and look ar ...
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ing is almost altogether abandoned. It is still our habit, as it was in the days of Hosea, to say: '•Our God, we Israel, know thee" (8:2). But when Scripture shows that the Knowledge of God is greatly advanced by prayer, and prayer by fasting, is there not something lacking, when we, who say that ...
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and that therefore we have to serve God as much in the midst of the world, and in the enjoyment of his blessings in our families and surroundings, as in our practice of "fasting and prayer." For it can not be denied, that it is helpful and beneficial, purposely, from time to time, to break away f ...
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temporary abstinence from food. It aims to put an end to the dominion of the body over the soul, and to restore the soul's dominion over the body. You know yourself that everything that feeds and pleases the body has a tendency to repress the clearness and elasticity of the life of the soul. ...
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means alone the deprivingof thebodyof foodand drink, but the withdrawal of self by generosity from the dominion of money, by sobriety and simplicity of life to liberate oneself from the power of self-indulgence, and certainly also by seclusion to escape the mastery of ...