To be near unto God - pagina 59
away with disease. But there is something more in you, something that is hidden in your inner being; and that hidden something For in death is your soul, which you must love. you must return it in all honor and holiness to God who gave it. From this the sense is developed that the soul There is m ...
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resort tion.isendless rounds of diversion and recrea-But never a turninginupononeself.Nevera collecting of the soul together for the sake of quiet thought. Never a search after the soul for On the contrary the soul is kept its own sake. in a ...
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of the soul is God by his alone can fully break this soliHe alone can comfort him tariness of the soul. who is caught in the snares of death. He alone can save the soul of him who has long sought diversion in the vain pleasures of the world.most hiddenrecessHolyHe ...
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the inner solitariness can never be broken. And Either one of two things is bound to happen: the soul may be left too solitary or its solitariness may not be sufiBciently appreciated. The soul is too solitary when we are bereft of our means of support and of the sweet companionship of life. This ...
To be near unto God - pagina 65
thequestiontotheCorinthians,"What manknoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?" (1-2:11). Man alone can understand man. The more human we are ourselves, the more fully will we understand the truly human in others. Of course, alw ...
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of this matter will utterly and dismally In this respect also that which is first in rank and order is not what makes us happy and blessed, but that which tends to realize God's purpose. It is his purpose to be known and to be loved; to be sought after and to be worshipped and to have the offerin ...
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image shows of it. The sodality of the Original and the image is felt and understood at once. One can not be an image, or image-bearer and an, exhibitor of the same apart from the relation that binds him to the Original. If a picture is a good likeness, it is this because the original is what the ...
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'the tabernacle of the Lord, and to the indwelling of the Holy One in the temple of the heart. This requires a new emphasis. Religious forms change and pass awa}', but that which remains the same under all skies, and which does not lose but gain in strength to the end of life, is the bless ...
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munion goes forth from Nature to God. There is power in it everywhere, but there is no fellowship of love init.this is the Divine desire. God must needs address his creation and obtain a response from it in return. He must needs establish close, personal fellowship and mutual commun ...
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Asiatic countries, and upon their return imitate in Europe or America what they have seen in Asia, and in which they took part while there. This is but a little flaw on the surface of things and has no significance in the great movement of spirits.The modern pagan movement, on the other ha ...