The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... soul, pledging the Divine veracity and faithfulness and unchangeableness for the certain performance of what had been promised. And so the Covenant was, above all, to give man a hold upon God, as the Covenant-keeping God, to link him to ...
... soul, pledging the Divine veracity and faithfulness and unchangeableness for the certain performance of what had been promised. And so the Covenant was, above all, to give man a hold upon God, as the Covenant-keeping God, to link him to ...
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... have not worshipped nor trusted the Covenantkeeping God. Our soul has not done what God called us to—“to take hold of His Covenant,” “to remember the Covenant”; is it wonder that our faith has failed and come short of.
... have not worshipped nor trusted the Covenantkeeping God. Our soul has not done what God called us to—“to take hold of His Covenant,” “to remember the Covenant”; is it wonder that our faith has failed and come short of.
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... 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 one object is.
... 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 one object is.
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... soul alive, that he becomes capable of appreciating the New Testament promise, and is made willing to wait on God to do all in him. Do you, my reader, feel that you are not fully living in the New Covenant, that there is still somewhat ...
... soul alive, that he becomes capable of appreciating the New Testament promise, and is made willing to wait on God to do all in him. Do you, my reader, feel that you are not fully living in the New Covenant, that there is still somewhat ...
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