Isaiah 30:9,10

Isaiah 30:9 I. A chief part of the work of the pulpit is the plain and fervent teaching of daily-life morality. Despite the opinions of those who are ready to say that morality is not the Gospel, I say that there is no Gospel without morality, and that the morality of Christ, that is, a morality wh... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 30:10

Isaiah 30:10 What was the utility of the Hebrew prophet, and what were the errors to which he was more particularly exposed? I. It was the duty and the privilege of Israel to keep alive monotheism in the world. It was no less the duty of the prophetic school to preserve in the chosen nation itself... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 30:15

Isaiah 30:15 _(Philippians 4:7)_ The protecting power of peace. I. "In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength." Quietness is the opposite of excitement; confidence is the opposite of mistrust. The two pairs of qualities have their place in human things; they have their place also in th... [ Continue Reading ]

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