Sermons on Various Important Subjects by Andrew Lee
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knowledge," yet perish in our sins. So it happened to Balaam, and
probably to others beside him. "If ye know these things happy are ye, _if ye do them_." But we are chiefly concerned at home--to know our own state. _Do we do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God_? If these are found upon us, happy are we; but if any of them are habitually wanting to us, we "are yet in our sins, and the wrath of God abideth on us." If any are disposed to inquire with Balak, _Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God_? Let them attend to the answer given by Balaam--if we add, reliance on divine grace in Christ no better answer can be given. How far those of old were let into the gospel way of salvation we know not. Balaam expressed the temper of a child of God. Whoever possessed that temper relied on divine mercy, while endeavoring to fulfil all righteousness. Such would refer themselves to divine grace; and surely God would not be wanting to them. He might lead them by a way which they understood not; "but would bring them to their desired haven, and unto God their exceeding joy. Their labor would not be in vain in the Lord." Dependence on divine mercy is still our duty. Though favored with gospel light, many things are yet hidden from us. Let us therefore do justly love mercy, and walk humbly with God, and he will guide us through the darkness, and bring us through to the rest which he hath prepared for those who love and serve, and trust him here. For these there is no commutation. Knowledge the most perfect; faith the most miraculous; and sacrifices the most costly, would all be of no avail. |
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