The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... obedience can be too strict, no dependence too absolute, no submission too complete, no confidence too implicit, to a soul that is learning to count God Himself its chief good, its exceeding joy. In entering into covenant with us, God's ...
... obedience can be too strict, no dependence too absolute, no submission too complete, no confidence too implicit, to a soul that is learning to count God Himself its chief good, its exceeding joy. In entering into covenant with us, God's ...
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... obedience, one which he could break, and did break (Jer. xxxi. 32). The New Covenant was one which God has engaged shall never be broken; He Himself keeps it and ensures our keeping it: so He makes it an Everlasting Covenant. It will ...
... obedience, one which he could break, and did break (Jer. xxxi. 32). The New Covenant was one which God has engaged shall never be broken; He Himself keeps it and ensures our keeping it: so He makes it an Everlasting Covenant. It will ...
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... Obedience everywhere, especially in the Book of Deuteronomy, appears as the condition of blessing. “A blessing if ye obey” (xi. 27). Some may ask how God could make a covenant of which He knew that man could not keep it. The answer ...
... Obedience everywhere, especially in the Book of Deuteronomy, appears as the condition of blessing. “A blessing if ye obey” (xi. 27). Some may ask how God could make a covenant of which He knew that man could not keep it. The answer ...
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... obedience is declared to be impossible. The other is the lesson of Holiness. In the New Covenant the Triune God engages to do all. He undertakes to give and keep the new heart, to give His own Spirit in it, to give the will and the ...
... obedience is declared to be impossible. The other is the lesson of Holiness. In the New Covenant the Triune God engages to do all. He undertakes to give and keep the new heart, to give His own Spirit in it, to give the will and the ...
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... obedience and true holiness of heart. The whole of the Covenant blessing centres in this—the heart being put right and fitted to know God: “I will give them an heart to know Me, that I am the Lord; and they shall be My people, and I ...
... obedience and true holiness of heart. The whole of the Covenant blessing centres in this—the heart being put right and fitted to know God: “I will give them an heart to know Me, that I am the Lord; and they shall be My people, and I ...
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abound accept assurance atonement believe bestow better Covenant blessedness blood Book bring Christ Jesus Christian circumcise cleansing confidence conscience Covenant promises COVENANTS CHAPTER death delight deliverance dependence Divine grace Divine power dwelling enter entirely entrance everlasting Covenant everlasting priesthood everything experience faith Father fear fellowship flesh fulfil Galatians George Muller gift give given glory God’s law God’s Word grace hath heaven heavenly Holy Spirit impotence infinite Israel Jesus Christ keep My judgments Keswick Convention Lamb of God law written liberty live Lord Jesus Lord thy love the Lord man’s means Mediator ministers Moses obedience Old Covenant peace possession possible prayer receive redeemed redemption reveal righteousness salvation sanctified Scripture Second Blessing secret secures seek sinful soul speak strength Surety teaching testator thee thine heart thing thought true trust truth turn unbelief unceasing unto wait walk whole heart wholeheartedness William Law wonderful wrought ye shall keep