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Oh, my soul! Are you not a wonder to yourself?
Posted : 13 Jun, 2013 02:27 AM
Psalm 119:102 I have not departed from Your judgments; for You have taught me.
If I have refrained my feet from sin-if I have not departed from
God's judgments-to Him be all the glory. Oh, my soul! Are you
not a wonder to yourself? So prone to depart-to be carried
away by uncertain notions-by the oppositions of Satan-by the
example or influence of the world-how is it, that you are able
to hold on your way? Because the covenant of the Lord
engages Your perseverance,-"I will put My fear in their hearts,
that they shall not depart from Me." While conscious of my
own corrupt bias to depart, let me humbly and thankfully own
the work of Divine teaching. Man's teaching is powerless in
advancing the soul one step in Christian progress. The teaching from above is "the light of life." It gives not only the
light, but the principle to make use of it. It not only points the
lesson, and makes it plain: but imparts the disposition to learn,
and the grace to obey. So that now I see the beauty, the
pleasantness, the peace, and the holiness of the Lord's
judgments, and am naturally constrained to walk in them. Oh,
how much more frequent would be our acknowledgment of
the work of God, did we keep nearer to the Fountain-head of
life and light! How may we trace every declension in doctrine
and practice-all our continual estrangement from the Lord's
judgments-to following our own wisdom, or depending upon
human teaching! "Trusting in man," is the departing of the
heart from the Lord. I never shall depart from sin by the
influence of human persuasion. I never shall depart from the
Lord, so long as I have the witness in my heart-You teach me.
Reader! what has been your habit and progress in the
judgments of God? Have you been careful to avoid bye paths? Has your walk been consistent, steady, advancing "in
the fear of the Lord, and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit?" If
there has been no allowed departure from the ways of God, it
has been the blessed fruit of "ceasing from your own wisdom,"
and the simple dependence upon the promise "written in the
prophets-And they shall be all taught of God." And how
delightfully does this heavenly teaching draw your heart with a
deeper sense of need and comfort to the Savior! For, as He
Himself speaks,
"Every man therefore that has heard, and has learned of the
Father, comes unto Me." Remember-it was no superior virtue
or discernment that has restrained your departure from God,
but-You have taught me the way to come to God; the way to
abide in Him-Christ the way-Christ the end. And His teaching
will abide with you. It will win you by light and by love, and by
a conquering power allure your heart with that delight in His
judgments, and fear of offending against them, that shall prove an effectual safeguard in the hour of temptation. Watch
the first step of departure,-the neglect of secret prayer,-the
want of appetite for the sincere word-the relaxing of diligence the loss of the savor of godliness. Be careful therefore that the
teaching of the Lord be not lost upon you. Inquire into your
proficiency in His instructive lessons. And do not forget to
prize His teaching rod-that loving correction, of which David
had felt the blessing, and which He so often uses, to keep His
children from departing from His judgments.
Lord! do lead me by the hand, that I may make daily progress
in Your judgments. Restrain my feet from "perpetual
backsliding." All human instruction will be ineffectual to keep
me from departing from Your judgments, except You teach
me. Neither grace received, nor experience attained, nor
engagements regarded, will secure me for one moment
without continual teaching from Yourself.
by
Charles Bridges
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Oh, my soul! Are you not a wonder to yourself?
Posted : 14 Jun, 2013 11:53 AM
I love the puritans, they had no distractions of the world, as we know it. They had God and his word which they loved. I am a sinner saved by the grace of God, and i will live by his grace according to his law, not mans.
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Oh, my soul! Are you not a wonder to yourself?
Posted : 17 Jun, 2013 08:28 AM
We're no longer "under" it, it might be good to define what "under" means. I consider it to be our foundation instead of our condemnation. It's under us instead of over us.
The law points out sin. Sin is the transgression of the law. And while Paul does say we're no longer "under" the law, he also says, that as new creatures, we should no longer continue in sin. Logically...the law has a part to play in the christian's life. And by "law", I mean God's 10 commandments.
"Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone."
"For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven."
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Oh, my soul! Are you not a wonder to yourself?
Posted : 17 Jun, 2013 08:34 AM
There are laws that were done away with at the cross, such as circumcision and food laws, etc. Paul talks about the laws that were for the "jews" quite extensively. It's very clear when he says "circumcision" is no longer required, but I don't see him say that "stealing" is allowed now.
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