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"I dwell with him that is of a humble and contrite heart, to revive the heart of the contrite ones."--ISA. 1. v. 22). (Weekly Pulpit. Chapter i. But if that knowledge whereby man knows himself is mysterious, then certainly that whereby God knows him is far more so. If God makes your son His son also, what do you lose or what does he himself lose? That of adoring and constantly thoughtful reverence (vers. Why should not we have like confidence? But while all held their peace, the Son [441] said, AthanasiusSelect Works and Letters or AthanasiusCovenant Duties. 1, 2. 18 " Ep., cxxx. Does the Contemplative Life consist solely in the Contemplation of God, or in the Consideration St. He learnt his theology, as we shall see, from Eastern authorities, and was not content to carry on and develop the traditional teaching of the West; and the disciple St. That of adoring and constantly thoughtful reverence (vers. The word, "me," in the text, cannot be appropriated by any man, unless he, in some respects, resembles the character of David, who penned this psalm. Wherefore a few witnesses, which the Lord deigns to suggest to my mind, I proceed to mention, from out the teaching of Christ concerning humility, such as perhaps may be enough for my purpose. Hoyt, D. D.: This psalm sings of I. Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life? Cultivate a loving affection for Him.(Homilist. The daily prayer in the closet, the endeavour to keep the attention fixed when praying with others, either in our regular services or in family worship. Justice, in this reference, is out of the question. For it is written, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace (Gal. Decision # 5: Choose Daily to Serve the Lord. For those that are at variance are to be admonished to know most certainly that, in whatever virtues they may abound, they can by no means become spiritual if they neglect becoming united to their neighbours by concord. PROVERBS 23:18 If God makes your son His son also, what do you lose or what does he himself lose? 7. Therefore the first natural bond of human society is man and wife. 17, 18).2. (4)In the dark as well as the light.3. vi. "(Archbishop Temple. And this will generally be just when we are tempted to do wrong, or perhaps just when we are actually beginning to do it: some secret sin of which no one knows or dreams perhaps, some self-indulgence, which we dare not deny that God condemns. Our relation toward such a God should be 1. 12), while the devil was exulting against us;--then God, in His loving-kindness, not willing man made in His own image to perish, said, Whom shall I send, and who will go?' 18 " Ep., cxxx. But there are other reasons for the comparative neglect into which he has fallen. The Lord Will Perfect That Which Concerns Me. So, too, by living in the presence of God and, as it were, in the courts of heaven, we shall assuredly learn something of a heavenly tone, and shake off some of that coarse worldliness, that deeply ingrained selfishness, that silly pride and conceit which now spoils our very best service. Self-consciousness has been the problem of the philosophic mind in all ages; and the mystery is not yet unravelled. Before the Searcher of hearts all mankind must appeal to mere and sovereign mercy. And though we thought that we had suffered loss from the tardiness of their coming, yet we find gain from their more abundant charity; seeing that from this delay in point Saint Gregory the Greatthe Epistles of Saint Gregory the GreatThe Coming Revival"Wilt Thou not revive us again: that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?"--PS. But if that knowledge whereby man knows himself is mysterious, then certainly that whereby God knows him is far more so. "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us." (Isa. S. Augustine, Of the Perfection of Human Righteousness, viii. The law and covenant of God are co-extensive; and what is enjoined in the one is confirmed in the other. For if God's exhaustive knowledge of the human heart waken dread in one of its aspects, it starts infinite hope in another. v. 22). He may be an uncommonly thoughtful person, and little of what is done within his soul may escape his notice; nay, we will make the extreme supposition that he arrests every thought as it rises, and looks at it; that he analyzes every sentiment as it swells his heart; that he scrutinizes every purpose as it determines his will; even if he should have such a thorough and profound self-knowledge as this, God knows him equally profoundly and equally thoroughly. It is here proposed to show, that every incumbent duty ought, in suitable circumstances, to be engaged to in the exercise of Covenanting. 23:1) I confess all my sins and iniquities, cleanse me with your blood, Lord Jesus . Some of God's children are the crookedest people that ever were in this world, and it must be sovereignty which chose them, for they are by no means naturally desirable or attractive. Conclusion . If God makes your son His son also, what do you lose or what does he himself lose? But while all held their peace, the Son [441] said, It is here proposed to show, that every incumbent duty ought, in suitable circumstances, to be engaged to in the exercise of Covenanting. We cannot live long with men without catching something of their manner, of their mode of thought, of their character, of their government of themselves. It is perfectly plain from the elevated central point of view where we now stand, and in the focal light in which we now see, that no man can be justified before God upon the ground of personal character; for that character, when subjected to God's exhaustive scrutiny, withers and shrinks away. For he who is required by the necessity of his position to speak the highest things is compelled by the same necessity to exhibit the highest things. GOD ACCURATELY AND EXHAUSTIVELY KNOWS ALL THAT MAN MIGHT, BUT DOES NOT, KNOW OF HIMSELF. Is the Contemplative Life wholly confined to the Intellect, or does the Will enter into it? iii. when do trees bloom in the smoky mountains. Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life? If it be God's plan for you for life you will carry it through. 1, 2. The daily prayer in the closet, the endeavour to keep the attention fixed when praying with others, either in our regular services or in family worship. cxxxviii. Though the transgressor is ignorant of much of his sin, because, at the time of its commission, he sins blindly as well as wilfully, and unreflectingly as well as freely; and though the transgressor has forgotten much of that small amount of sin, of which he was conscious, and by which he was pained, at the time of its perpetration; though, on the side of man, the powers of self-inspection and memory have accomplished so little towards this preservation of man's sin, yet God knows it all, and remembers it all. The answer is the same. It's that simple. Being rich he becomes richer; being already high born, of still nobler lineage; being illustrious, he gains greater renown; and--what is more than all--once a sinner he is now a saint. Like the air we breathe, like the light we see, it involves a mystery that no man has ever solved. Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and hath for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred. He must be prepared for the Kingdom that has been prepared for him Saint Bernard of ClairvauxSome Letters of Saint Bernard, Abbot of ClairvauxThat the Ruler Should be Always Chief in Action. Our hearts will put us in mind of God's eye being upon us every now and then involuntarily. Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD GOD is an everlasting rock. What is it? (Weekly Pulpit. We could never discharge our duties properly if we were to be perpetually distracted by the consciousness of what was around us: and, above all, we might be daunted by the perpetual thought of the presence of God, and so be paralyzed instead of helped. But if that knowledge whereby man knows himself is mysterious, then certainly that whereby God knows him is far more so. Take heed unto me and hear me; how I mourn in my prayer and am vexed.--Psalm iv. 5, 6. The simple question, then, which meets us is, Wilt thou know thyself here, and now, that thou mayest accept and feel God's pity; or wilt thou keep within the screen, and not know thyself until beyond the grave, and then feel God's judicial wrath? The worst has been seen, and that too by the holiest of beings, and yet eternal glory is offered to us! His discourse, the first which He delivered to His disciples at greater length, began from this. 23, 24). And this will generally be just when we are tempted to do wrong, or perhaps just when we are actually beginning to do it: some secret sin of which no one knows or dreams perhaps, some self-indulgence, which we dare not deny that God condemns. Those who live much in a court acquire courtly manners. The self-knowledge, remember, must come in the one way or the other. Our relation toward such a God should be 1. "Show me as much as I can stand, Lord." So what did God show him. )God all-seeing:In the mythology of the heathen, Momus, the god of fault-finding, is represented as blaming Vulcan, because in the human form, which he had made of clay, he had not placed a window in the breast, by which whatever was done or thought there might easily be brought to light. There is no reason to mourn a son as lost who is a religious, still less to fear for his delicacy of constitution. He must be prepared for the Kingdom that has been prepared for him Saint Bernard of ClairvauxSome Letters of Saint Bernard, Abbot of ClairvauxThat the Ruler Should be Always Chief in Action. If God makes your son His son also, what do you lose or what does he himself lose? 9 Do not hide Your face from me; Do not turn Your servant away in anger; You have been my help; Do not leave me nor forsake me, O God of my salvation. The right state of mind plainly is to have the thought of God's presence so perpetually at hand that it shall always start before us whenever it is wanted. Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and hath for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred. For those that are at variance are to be admonished to know most certainly that, in whatever virtues they may abound, they can by no means become spiritual if they neglect becoming united to their neighbours by concord. Patience under trial and strength in adversity thrive under the all-seeing eye. )God and ourselvesW. And lest the presence of God should be too much for us, Christ has taken human nature on Him, and has provided that He will be always with us as long as the world shall last. Its words are as simple and unaffected as human words can be, for it is the genius John Edgar McFadyenIntroduction to the Old TestamentLinksPsalm 138:8 NIVPsalm 138:8 NLTPsalm 138:8 ESVPsalm 138:8 NASBPsalm 138:8 KJVPsalm 138:8 Bible AppsPsalm 138:8 ParallelPsalm 138:8 Biblia ParalelaPsalm 138:8 Chinese BiblePsalm 138:8 French BiblePsalm 138:8 German BiblePsalm 138:8 CommentariesBible Hub, (2)His knowledge of us is entire, complete.2. NOTE THE ROCK ON WHICH HE RESTS. When I healed people, Christ did that through me. Its words are as simple and unaffected as human words can be, for it is the genius John Edgar McFadyenIntroduction to the Old TestamentLinksPsalm 138:8 NIVPsalm 138:8 NLTPsalm 138:8 ESVPsalm 138:8 NASBPsalm 138:8 KJVPsalm 138:8 Bible AppsPsalm 138:8 ParallelPsalm 138:8 Biblia ParalelaPsalm 138:8 Chinese BiblePsalm 138:8 French BiblePsalm 138:8 German BiblePsalm 138:8 CommentariesBible Hub. Hence Paul Leo the GreatWritings of Leo the Great, Sense in Which, and End for which all Things were Delivered to the Incarnate Son. iii. Are we not perpetually warned against departing from the living God, grieving and quenching the Holy Spirit? KJV: The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands. Lectionary texts. : While the Americans were blockading Cuba, several captains endeavoured to elude their vigilance by night, trusting that the darkness would conceal them as they passed between the American war-ships. "O Lord, revive Thy work in the midst of the years."--HAB. His discourse, the first which He delivered to His disciples at greater length, began from this. Hilary of PoitiersThe Life and Writings of St. Hilary of PoitiersPsalmsThe piety of the Old Testament Church is reflected with more clearness and variety in the Psalter than in any other book of the Old Testament. 1, 2. xviii. IN WHAT DID IT ISSUE? (Weekly Pulpit. The faith of that Centurion He on this account chiefly praised, and said St. (Isa. The simple question, then, which meets us is, Wilt thou know thyself here, and now, that thou mayest accept and feel God's pity; or wilt thou keep within the screen, and not know thyself until beyond the grave, and then feel God's judicial wrath? He compasseth man's path, and his lying down, and is acquainted with all his ways. 13-16).4. The law and covenant of God are co-extensive; and what is enjoined in the one is confirmed in the other. But yet there is another, not less powerful than any, which deserves special mention. The duties of that Covenant are God's law; and the demands of the law are all made John CunninghamThe Ordinance of CovenantingIntroduction. Thomas AquinasOn Prayer and The Contemplative LifeEpistle Xlvii. We have received with the utmost gratification the letters of your Fraternity, which have reached us somewhat late by the hands of Donatus and Quodvultdeus, our most reverend brethren and fellow-bishops, and also Victor the deacon with Agilegius the notary. Hence Paul Leo the GreatWritings of Leo the GreatSense in Which, and End for which all Things were Delivered to the Incarnate Son. It's a collection of assorted personal concerns, like "come soon before winter if you can" (verses 9, 21) and "bring my cloak from Troas" (verse 13), and "watch out for Alexander the coppersmith" (verse 15), and "nobody showed up to support me at my defense" (verse 16), "but the Lord stood by me" (verse 17), and "greet . For those that are at variance are to be admonished to know most certainly that, in whatever virtues they may abound, they can by no means become spiritual if they neglect becoming united to their neighbours by concord. AugustineOf Holy Virginity. But in almost every case the dazzling rays of a searchlight frustrated the attempt, and the fugitives' vessel was captured by the Americans. xlix. Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life? G. T. Shedd, D. D.: One of the most remark. Before the Searcher of hearts all mankind must appeal to mere and sovereign mercy. : The fact that God is always present and knows every minute trifle in our lives, and that His unerring judgment will assuredly take count of every detail of our character and our conduct, neither exaggerating nor omitting, but applying absolute justice; this truth is one of those which lose force from their very universality. able characteristics of a rational being is the power of self-inspection. The former are made and fulfilled by its glorious Originator; the latter are enjoined and obligatory on man. The faith of that Centurion He on this account chiefly praised, and said, A Consolatory Letter to the Parents of Geoffrey. But if that knowledge whereby man knows himself is mysterious, then certainly that whereby God knows him is far more so. Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and hath for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred. Many times in the Psalms we see David speaking to himself, like in Psalm 43:5 where he says to himself why are you downcast O my soul? He prophesies that the kings of the earth shall praise God7. Hence Paul Leo the GreatWritings of Leo the GreatSense in Which, and End for which all Things were Delivered to the Incarnate Son. Differently to be admonished are those that are at variance and those that are at peace. His omnipotence (vers. From the just we learn justice; from the charitable we catch an infection of charity; from the generous we receive the instinct of generosity. 2. The thought will flash across us that God sees us. "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven." He prophesies that the kings of the earth shall praise God7. 10 When my father and my mother forsake me, Then the Lord will take care of me. Rom. That of a prayerful seeking of the Divine guidance (ver. The faith of that Centurion He on this account chiefly praised, and said St. Those who live much in a court acquire courtly manners. That of siding with Him against evil (vers. For those that are at variance are to be admonished to know most certainly that, in whatever virtues they may abound, they can by no means become spiritual if they neglect becoming united to their neighbours by concord. His omnipresence. No, the first day of creation was a guarantee of the five which followed it and of the grand rest day which crowned the week. It is perfectly plain from the elevated central point of view where we now stand, and in the focal light in which we now see, that no man can be justified before God upon the ground of personal character; for that character, when subjected to God's exhaustive scrutiny, withers and shrinks away. His omniscience. GOD.1. His discourse, the first which He delivered to His disciples at greater length, began from this. 1. It is perfectly plain from the elevated central point of view where we now stand, and in the focal light in which we now see, that no man can be justified before God upon the ground of personal character; for that character, when subjected to God's exhaustive scrutiny, withers and shrinks away.

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