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we should neglect the same, can never be allowed. The name of the Lord must be hallowed. Inwith respect to thisdifferenceisirreconcilablyopposed to the hallowing of God's Name. 47NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE''THEHOLY GHOST." ...
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word Godindicates a highly-exalted Being, thatmankind. But by itself it has no meaning. It. is exclusive and reveals nothing. It It does not indicate a single relationship. only becomes significant and vital, when we put the word my before it, and speak of "my God", far transcends ...
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is no hollow sound, but an expression of the Being of God; even of that in him which we need for our comfort in the midst of these changEverj'thing about us comes ing scenes of life. and goes. We ourselves change continuously with eveiy changing thing around us. Scarcelyalsohas spri ...
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acknowledges that he should live for God, because God is his Lord, so that he exists solely and alone for the sake of God. In this revelation of the Name, the love of God that sought us and drew us, has made still further progress. Israel was taught to know the Father-name, which is by no means r ...
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tenderness, which no longer hides anything. More yet, the Father-name inckides the name of the child. With the Abba Father comes the surprising discovery that one is himself a child of God, and with it is disclosed the nobility of our race, the ro3'al exaltation above everj'thing that surrounds u ...
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This is salvation. Wherefore he who takes the confession of the Trinity as a mere doctrinal question, does not fathom by far what this revelation of Father, Son and Holy Ghost implies. Only the Triune God is the wealth and the delight of the soul. 48DWELLETH ON HIGH AND BEHOLDETH THE THING ...
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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 what is exalted and what is ordinary have very naturally a certain trait in c ...
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out far and high above our earthly, human hfe. Nature gives us an impression of it in the firmament that arches high above us, in the sky that hastens upwards, and in the mighty thunder that rolls through the dark hosts of clouds. In a heavy thunder-storm, in the hurricane that rages upon the gre ...
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poor are frequently treated with far more consideration by those of assured position, than by those When a subject apof lower social standing. proaches 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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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 At of Bethlehem ...