Hebrew Ideals From the Story of the Patriarchs a Study of Old Testament Faith

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Hebrew Ideals From the Story of the Patriarchs a Study of Old Testament Faith
James Strahan
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5 Ps. 3737. 6 Ps. 101-. '' Dcut. 55.
TOO HEBREW IDEALS God. Partial loyalty was disloyalty ; partial obedience was dis- obedience. The perfect life was simple, because it had one ruling motive — the love of God, and one chief end— the glory of God. The divided life was difficult, because it had mixed motives and heterogeneous ends. Perfection was what we express by such terms as full allegiance, absolute surrender, complete consecration. It was what Bunyan expressed by say- ing that Emmanuel wo
...uld not give the least corner of Mansoul to Diabolus to dwell in ; He would have all to Himself. It was what Henry Drummond meant when he said, " Don't be an amphibian, half in one world, half in another. " It was what Mr. Moody meant when he said, " Be out and out. " But the very men whom God called, and who sometimes called themselves, perfect, were the last to say or imagine that they were sinless. The best of men feel themselves the greatest sinners. It was "a perfect man" who said, "I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.

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