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the love of God has come first, and that with all our imperfections and shortcomings it has been our deepest desire and will to have God's love be our supremest inspiration, and that it has prepared us for what is highest and best. And this is the mystery of being a Christian, that as we hide our ...
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outwardappearanceinterestsus.Itismorestrongly attractive when we admire a man's courage and energy, devotion and self-sacrifice. But all this passes away. do not assimilate it into our life. As a rule, the emotions of the heart, which do not touch ...
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all the heart does this love begin to glow in us with real human feeling. Love of the heart is irresistible, mutual attracThe Scripture speaks of it more than once tion. When as: "a cleaving of the soul unto God." the magnet draws the steel so closely to itselfwiththat there is even ...
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strong or weak. And when a great love itself to you, goes out after you, and begins to affect you, you likewise feel the irresistibleness of its drawing. Jesus himself calls this outgoing of love ''drawing." The Father draws his elect. Of himself the Savior said I will draw all men unto me. That ...
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very great, because there is personal response. This is not the case with nature, nor with science or jurisprudence; but it is with a dog that will risk his life for you. All this, however, is but the prelude of higher love, and only with man it begins to speak inand to revealits hi ...
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descend to thechildotherwisethan by disin-terested kindness.And this is just what God has done for us. He has done it in Christ. In Christ he has come to us as man, to make the inequalitj^ equal, to join himself to our life and in everything to become like unto ...
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unbounded love. Everytliing must go for God even as you have to look for everything to God. But even this broad admission did not satisfy Jesus.Hedid not say:Thoushalt lovetheLord thy God in everyi;hing. He has carefully distinguished between the heart, t ...
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.would have done otherwise. The soul as the center of our inner life would have been mentioned first, and from this we would have derived love with the heart and mind and all our strength. Jesus, on the other hand, begins with the heart and then points to the soul, the mind and the strengt ...
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no speaking without voice. But it is the soul which employs the ear as an instrument to hear, and which speaks in the voice, if the saying shall be true. In the same way there is no drinking in of love, and no exhibition of love, without the heart; but it is always the soul that employs the heart ...
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beyond the confines of the heart. When the child that wept, laughs again, everything is over. Because the love for her child does not spring from the depths of her soul, she does not know how to love the soul of her child, hence she does not save but spoil him. So there is a love for God with the ...