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<BR><FONT SIZE=+3><B>A M O S.</B></FONT>
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<BR><FONT SIZE=+2>CHAP. IX.</FONT>
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In this chapter we have,
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I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:1-4">ver. 1-4</A>),
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which an almighty power shall inflict
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:5,6">ver. 5, 6</A>),
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which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:7,8">ver. 7, 8</A>);
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and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:8">ver. 8</A>),
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for a remnant of good people shall escape,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:9">ver. 9</A>.
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But the wicked ones shall perish,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:10">ver. 10</A>.
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II. Mercy promised, which was to be bestowed in the latter days
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:11-15">ver. 11-15</A>),
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as appears by the application of it to the days of the Messiah,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ac+15:16">Acts xv. 16</A>.
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And with those comfortable promises, after all the foregoing rebukes
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and threatenings, the book concludes.</P>
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>The Certainty of the Sinner's Doom.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 784.</TD></TR>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>1 I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite
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the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in
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the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the
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sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that
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escapeth of them shall not be delivered.
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2 Though they dig into hell, thence shall mine hand take them;
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though they climb up to heaven, thence will I bring them down:
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3 And though they hide themselves in the top of Carmel, I will
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search and take them out thence; and though they be hid from my
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sight in the bottom of the sea, thence will I command the
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serpent, and he shall bite them:
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4 And though they go into captivity before their enemies,
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thence will I command the sword, and it shall slay them: and I
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will set mine eyes upon them for evil, and not for good.
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5 And the Lord G<FONT SIZE=-1><B>OD</B></FONT> of hosts <I>is</I> he that toucheth the land, and
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it shall melt, and all that dwell therein shall mourn: and it
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shall rise up wholly like a flood; and shall be drowned, as <I>by</I>
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the flood of Egypt.
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6 <I>It is</I> he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath
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founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of
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the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The
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L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> <I>is</I> his name.
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7 <I>Are</I> ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O
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children of Israel? saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>. Have not I brought up Israel
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out of the land of Egypt? and the Philistines from Caphtor, and
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the Syrians from Kir?
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8 Behold, the eyes of the Lord G<FONT SIZE=-1><B>OD</B></FONT> <I>are</I> upon the sinful
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kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth;
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saving that I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, saith
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the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>.
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9 For, lo, I will command, and I will sift the house of Israel
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among all nations, like as <I>corn</I> is sifted in a sieve, yet shall
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not the least grain fall upon the earth.
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10 All the sinners of my people shall die by the sword, which
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say, The evil shall not overtake nor prevent us.
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We have here the justice of God passing sentence upon a provoking
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people; and observe,</P>
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I. With what solemnity the sentence is passed. The prophet saw in
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vision <I>the Lord standing upon the altar</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:1"><I>v.</I> 1</A>),
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the altar of burnt-offerings; for the <I>Lord has a sacrifice,</I> and
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multitudes must fall as victims to his justice. He is removed from the
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<I>mercy-seat</I> between the <I>cherubim,</I> and stands upon <I>the
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altar,</I> the <I>judgment-seat,</I> on which the fire of God used to
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fall, to devour the sacrifices. He stands upon <I>the altar,</I> to
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show that the ground of his controversy with this people was their
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profanation of his holy things; here he stands to avenge the quarrel of
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his altar, as also to signify that the sin of the house of Israel, like
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that of the house of Eli, shall <I>not be purged with sacrifice nor
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offering forever,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=1Sa+3:14">1 Sam. iii. 14</A>.
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He stands on the altar, to prohibit sacrifice. Now the order given is,
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<I>Smite the lintel of the door</I> of the temple, the chapiter, smite
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it with such a blow <I>that the posts may shake,</I> and <I>cut
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them,</I> wound them <I>in the head, all of them;</I> break down the
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doors of God's house, or of the courts of his house, in token of this,
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that he is going out from it, and forsaking it, and then all judgments
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are breaking in upon it. Or it signifies the destruction of those in
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the first place that should be as the door-posts to the nation for its
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defence, so that, they being broken down, it becomes as a <I>city
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without gates and bars.</I> "Smite the king, who is as the lintel of
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the door, that the princes, who are as <I>the posts,</I> may <I>shake;
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cut them in the head,</I> cleave them down, <I>all of them,</I> as wood
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for the fire; and <I>I will slay the last of them,</I> the posterity of
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them, them and their families, or the <I>least</I> of them, them and
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all that are employed under them; or, I will <I>slay them all,</I> them
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and all that remain of them, till it comes to the last man; the
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slaughter shall be general." There is no living for those on whom God
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has said, <I>I will slay</I> them, no standing before his sword.</P>
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II. What effectual care is taken that none shall escape the execution
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of this sentence. This is enlarged upon here, and is intended for
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warning to all that <I>provoke the Lord to jealousy.</I> Let sinners
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read it, and tremble; as there is no fighting it out with God, so there
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is no fleeing from him. His judgments, when they come with commission,
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as they will overpower the strongest that think to outface them, so
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they will overtake the swiftest that think to out-run them,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:2"><I>v.</I> 2</A>.
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Those of them that flee, and take to their heels, shall soon be out of
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breath, and shall not flee away out of the reach of danger; for, as
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sometimes <I>the wicked flee when none pursues,</I> so he cannot flee
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away when God pursues, though <I>he would fain flee out of his
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hand.</I> Nay, <I>he that escapes of them,</I> that thinks he has
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gained his point, <I>shall not be delivered. Evil pursues sinners,</I>
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and will arrest them. This is here enlarged upon by showing that
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wherever sinners flee for shelter from God's justice, it will overtake
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them, and the shelter will prove but a <I>refuge of lies.</I> What
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David says of the ubiquity of God's presence
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+139:7-10">
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Ps. cxxxix. 7-10</A>)
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is here said of the extent of God's power and justice.
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(1.) Hell itself, though it has its name in English from its being
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<I>hilled,</I> or <I>covered over,</I> or <I>hidden,</I> cannot hide
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them
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:2"><I>v.</I> 2</A>):
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"Though <I>they dig into hell,</I> into the centre of the earth, or the
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darkest recesses of it, yet <I>thence shall my hand take them,</I> and
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bring them forth to be made public monuments of divine justice." The
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grave is a hiding-place to the righteous from the malice of the world
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Job+3:17">Job iii. 17</A>),
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but it shall be no hiding-place to the righteous from the justice of
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God; thence God's hands shall take them, when they shall rise in the
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great day to <I>everlasting shame and contempt.</I>
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(2.) Heaven, though it has its name from being <I>heaved,</I> or lifted
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up, shall not put them out of reach of God's judgments; as hell cannot
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hide them, so heaven will not. Though they <I>climb up to heaven</I> in
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their conceit, yet <I>thence will I bring them down.</I> Those whom God
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brings to heaven by his grace shall never be brought down; but those
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who climb thither themselves, by their own presumption, and confidence
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in themselves, will be brought down and filled with shame.
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(3.) <I>The top of Carmel,</I> one of the highest parts of the dust of
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the world in that country, shall not protect them: "<I>Though they hide
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themselves there,</I> where they imagine nobody will look for them,
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<I>I will search, and take them out thence;</I> neither the thickest
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bushes, nor the darkest caves, in the <I>top of Carmel,</I> will serve
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to hide them."
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(4.) The <I>bottom of the sea</I> shall not serve to conceal them;
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though they think to hide themselves there, even there the judgments of
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God shall find them out, and lay hold on them: <I>Thence will I command
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the serpent, and he shall bite them,</I> the <I>crooked serpent,</I>
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even <I>the dragon that is in the sea,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Isa+27:1">Isa. xxvii. 1</A>.
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They shall find their plague and death where they hope to find shelter
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and protection; diving will stand them in no more stead than climbing.
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(5.) Remote countries will not befriend them, nor shall less judgments
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excuse them from greater
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:4"><I>v.</I> 4</A>):
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<I>Thought they go into captivity before their enemies,</I> who carry
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them to places at a great distance, and mingle them with their own
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people, among whom they seem to be lost, yet that shall not serve their
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turn: <I>Thence will I command the sword, and it shall slay them,</I>
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the sword of the enemy, or one another's sword. When God judges he
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will overcome. That which binds on all this, makes their escape
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impossible and their ruin inevitable, is that God will <I>set his eyes
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upon them for evil, and not for good.</I> His eyes are in every place,
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are upon all men and upon all the ways of men, upon some for good, to
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<I>show himself strong</I> on their behalf, but upon others for evil,
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to take notice of their sins
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Job+13:27">Job xiii. 27</A>)
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and take all opportunities of punishing them for their sins.
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<I>Their</I> case is truly miserable who have the providence of God:
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and all the dispensations of it, against them, working for their
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hurt.</P>
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3. What a great and mighty God he is that passes this sentence upon
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them, and will take the executing of it into his own hands.
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Threatenings are more or less formidable according to the power of him
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that threatens. We laugh at impotent wrath; but the wrath of God is not
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so; it is omnipotent wrath. <I>Who knows the power</I> of it? What he
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had before said he would do
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+8:8"><I>ch.</I> viii. 8</A>)
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is here repeated, that he would <I>make the land melt</I> and tremble,
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and <I>all that dwell therein mourn,</I> that the judgment should
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<I>rise up wholly like a flood,</I> and the country should be
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<I>drowned,</I> and laid under water, <I>as by the flood of Egypt,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:5"><I>v.</I> 5</A>.
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But is he able to make his words good? Yes, certainly he is; he does
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but <I>touch the land</I> and <I>it melts, touch the mountains</I> and
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they smoke; he can do it with the greatest ease, for,
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(1.) He is <I>the Lord God of hosts,</I> who undertakes to do it, the
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God who has all the power in his hand, and all creatures at his beck
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and call, who having made them all, and given them their several
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capacities, makes what use he pleases of them and all their powers.
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Very miserable is the case of those who have the Lord of hosts against
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them, for they have hosts against them, the whole creation at war with
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them.
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(2.) He is the Creator and governor of the upper world: <I>It is he
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that builds his stories in the heavens,</I> the celestial orbs, or
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spheres, one over another, as so many stories in a high and stately
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palace. They are his, for he built them at first, when he said, <I>Let
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there be a firmament, and he made the firmament;</I> and he builds them
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still, is continually building them, not that they need repair, but by
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his providence he still upholds them; his power is the pillars of
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heaven, by which it is borne up. Now he that has the command of those
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stories is certainly to be feared, for thence, as from a castle, he can
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fire upon his enemies, or cast upon them great hailstones, as on the
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Canaanites, or make the stars in their courses, the furniture of those
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stories, to fight against them, as against Sisera.
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(3.) He has the management and command of this lower world too, in
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which we dwell, the terraqueous globe, both <I>earth</I> and
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<I>sea,</I> so that, which way soever his enemies think to make their
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escape, he will meet them, or to make opposition, he will match them.
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Do they think to make a land-fight of it? He <I>has founded his troop
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in the earth,</I> his troop of guards, which he has at command, and
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makes use of for the protection of his subjects and the punishment of
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his enemies. All the creatures on earth make one bundle (as the margin
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reads it), one bundle of arrows, out of which he takes what he pleases
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to discharge against the persecutors,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+7:13">Ps. vii. 13</A>.
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They are all one <I>army,</I> one <I>body,</I> so closely are they
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connected, and so harmoniously and so much in concert do they act for
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the accomplishing of their Creator's purposes. Do they think to make a
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sea-fight of it? He will be too hard for them there, for he has the
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waters of the sea at command; even its waves, the most tumultuous
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rebellious waters, do obey him. He <I>calls for the waters of the
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sea</I> in the course of his common providence, <I>causes vapours to
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ascend</I> out of it, and <I>pours them out</I> in showers, the small
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rain and the great rain of his strength, <I>upon the face of the
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earth;</I> this was mentioned before as a reason why we should <I>seek
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the Lord</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+5:8"><I>ch.</I> v. 8</A>)
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and make him our friend, as it is here made a reason why we should fear
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him and dread having him for our enemy.</P>
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<P>
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4. How justly God passes this sentence upon the people of Israel. He
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does not destroy them by an act of sovereignty, but by an act of
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righteousness; for
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:8"><I>v.</I> 8</A>),
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it is a <I>sinful kingdom,</I> and the <I>eyes of the Lord</I> are upon
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it, discovering it to be so; he sees the great sinfulness of it, and
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therefore he will <I>destroy it from off the face of the earth.</I>
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Note, When those kingdoms that in name and profession were holy
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kingdoms, and kingdoms of priests, as Israel was, become sinful
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kingdoms, no other can be expected than that they should be cut off and
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abandoned. Let sinful kingdoms, and sinful families, and sinful persons
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too, see the eyes of the Lord upon them, observing all their
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wickedness, and reserving the notice of it for the day of reckoning and
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recompence. This being a sinful kingdom, see how light God makes of it,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:7"><I>v.</I> 7</A>.</P>
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(1.) Of the relation wherein he stood to it: <I>Are you not as children
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of Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?</I> A sad change! Children
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of Israel become as children of the Ethiopians!
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[1.] They were so in themselves; that was their sin. It is a thing to
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be greatly lamented that the children of Israel often become as
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children of the Ethiopians; this children of godly parents degenerate,
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and become the reverse of those that went before them. Those that were
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well-educated, and trained up in the knowledge and fear of God, and set
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out well, and promised fair, throw off their profession and become as
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bad as the worst. <I>How has the gold become dim!</I>
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[2.] The were so in God's account, and that was their punishment. He
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valued them no more, though they were children of Israel, than if they
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had been <I>children of the Ethiopians.</I> We read of one in the title
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of
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+7:1-17">Ps. vii.</A>
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that was <I>Cush</I> (an <I>Ethiopian,</I> as some understand it) and
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yet a Benjamite. Those that by birth and profession are children of
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Israel, if they degenerate, and become wicked and vile, are to God no
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more than children of the Ethiopians. This is an intimation of the
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rejection of the unbelieving Jews in the days of the Messiah; because
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they embraced not the doctrine of Christ, the kingdom of God was taken
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from them, they were unchurched, and cast out of covenant, became as
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children of the Ethiopians, and are so to this day. And it is true of
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those that are called Christians, but do no live up to their name and
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profession, that rest in the form of piety, but live under the power of
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reigning iniquity, that they are to God as children of the Ethiopians;
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he rejects them, and their services.</P>
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<P>
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(2.) See how light he makes of the favours he had conferred upon them;
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they thought he would not, he could not, cast them off, and put them
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upon a level with other nations, because he had done that for them
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which he had not done for other nations, whereby they thought he was
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bound to them, so as never to leave them. "No," says he, "The favours
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shown to you are not so distinguishing as you think they are: <I>Have I
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not brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt?</I>" It is true I have;
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but I have also brought the <I>Philistines from Caphtor,</I> or
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<I>Cappadocia,</I> where they were natives, or captives, or both; they
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are called the <I>remnant of the country of Caphtor</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+47:4">Jer. xlvii. 4</A>),
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and the Philistim are joined with the Caphtorim,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ge+10:14">Gen. x. 14</A>.
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In like manner the Syrians were brought up from Kir when they had been
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carried away thither,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+16:9">2 Kings xvi. 9</A>.
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Note, If God's Israel lose the peculiarity of their holiness, they lose
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the peculiarity of their privileges; and what was designed as a favour
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of special grace shall be set in another light, shall have its property
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altered, and shall become an act of <I>common providence;</I> if
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professors liken themselves to the world, God will level them with the
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world. And, if we live not up to the obligation of God's mercies, we
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forfeit the honour and comfort of them.</P>
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<P>
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5. How graciously God will separate between the precious and the vile
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in the day of retribution. Though the wicked Israelites shall be as the
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wicked Ethiopians, and their being called Israelites shall stand them
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in no stead, yet the pious Israelites shall not be as the <I>wicked</I>
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ones; no, the <I>Judge of all the earth will do right,</I> more right
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than to <I>slay the righteous with the wicked,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ge+18:25">Gen. xviii. 25</A>.
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His <I>eyes are upon the sinful kingdom,</I> to spy out those in it who
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preserve their integrity and swim against the stream, who sigh and cry
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for the abominations of their land, and they shall be marked for
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preservation, so that the destruction shall not be total: <I>I will not
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utterly destroy the house of Jacob,</I> not ruin them by wholesale and
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in the gross, good and bad together, but I will distinguish, as becomes
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a righteous judge. The house of Israel shall be <I>sifted as corn is
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sifted;</I> they shall be greatly hurried, and shaken, and tossed, but
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still in the hands of God, in both his hands, as the sieve in the hands
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of him that sifts
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:9"><I>v.</I> 9</A>):
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<I>I will sift the house of Israel among all nations.</I> Wherever they
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are shaken and scattered, God will have his eye upon them, and will
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take care to separate between the corn and chaff, which was the thing
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he designed in sifting them.
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(1.) The righteous ones among them, that are as the solid wheat, shall
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none of them perish; they shall be delivered either from or through the
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common calamities of the kingdom; <I>not the least grain shall fall on
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the earth,</I> so as to be lost and forgotten--not the least
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<I>stone</I> (so the word is), for the good corn is weighty as a stone
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in comparison with that which we call <I>light corn.</I> Note, Whatever
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shakings there may be in the world, God does and will effectually
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provide that none who are truly his shall be truly miserable.
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(2.) The wicked ones among them who are hardened in their sins shall
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all of them perish,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:10"><I>v.</I> 10</A>.
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See what a height of impiety they have come to: <I>They say, The evil
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shall not overtake nor prevent us.</I> They think they are innocent,
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and do not deserve punishment, or that the profession they make of
|
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relation to God will be their exemption and security from punishment,
|
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or that they shall be able to make their part good against the
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judgments of God, that they shall flee so swiftly from them that they
|
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shall not overtake them, or guard so carefully against them that they
|
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shall not prevent or surprise them. Note, Hope of impunity is the
|
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deceitful refuge of the impenitent. But see what it will come to at
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last: <I>All the sinners</I> that thus flatter themselves, and affront
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God, shall <I>die by the sword,</I> the sword of war, which to them
|
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shall be the sword of divine vengeance; yea, though they be the
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<I>sinners of my people,</I> for their profession shall not be their
|
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protection. Note, Evil is often nearest those that put it at the
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greatest distance from them.</P>
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>Promises of Mercy.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 784.</TD></TR>
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<P>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>11 In that day will I raise up the tabernacle of David that is
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fallen, and close up the breaches thereof; and I will raise up
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his ruins, and I will build it as in the days of old:
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12 That they may possess the remnant of Edom, and of all the
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heathen, which are called by my name, saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> that doeth
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this.
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13 Behold, the days come, saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, that the plowman
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shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that
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soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the
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hills shall melt.
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14 And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel,
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and they shall build the waste cities, and inhabit <I>them;</I> and
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they shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine thereof; they
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shall also make gardens, and eat the fruit of them.
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15 And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no
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more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them,
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saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> thy God.
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</FONT></P>
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<P>
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To him to whom all the prophets bear witness this prophet, here in the
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close, bears his testimony, and speaks of <I>that day,</I> those days
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that shall come, in which God will do great things for his church, by
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the setting up of the kingdom of the Messiah, for the rejecting of
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which the rejection of the Jews was foretold in the
|
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:1-10">foregoing verses</A>.
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The promise here is said to agree to the planting of the Christian
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church, and in that to be fulfilled,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ac+15:15-17">Acts xv. 15-17</A>.
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It is promised,</P>
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<P>
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I. That in the Messiah the kingdom of David shall be restored
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:11"><I>v.</I> 11</A>);
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the <I>tabernacle of David</I> it is called, that is, his house and
|
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family, which, though great and fixed, yet, in comparison with the
|
|
kingdom of heaven, was mean and movable as a tabernacle. The church
|
|
militant, in its present state, dwelling as in shepherds' tents to
|
|
feed, as in soldiers' tents to fight, is the <I>tabernacle of
|
|
David.</I> God's tabernacle is called the tabernacle of David because
|
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David desired and chose to <I>dwell in God's tabernacle for ever,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+61:4">Ps. lxi. 4</A>.
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Now,
|
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1. These tabernacles had fallen an gone to decay, the royal family was
|
|
so impoverished, its power abridged, its honour stained, and laid in
|
|
the dust; for many of that race degenerated, and in the captivity it
|
|
lost the imperial dignity. Sore breaches were made upon it, and at
|
|
length it was laid in ruins. So it was with the church of the Jews; in
|
|
the latter days of it its glory departed; it was like a tabernacle
|
|
broken down and brought to ruin, in respect both of purity and of
|
|
prosperity.
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2. By Jesus Christ these tabernacles were raised and rebuilt. In him
|
|
God's covenant with David had its accomplishment; and the glory of that
|
|
house, which was not only sullied, but quite sunk, revived again; the
|
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<I>breaches</I> of it were <I>closed</I> and its <I>ruins raised up, as
|
|
in the days of old;</I> nay, the spiritual glory of the family of
|
|
Christ far exceeded the temporal glory of the family of David when it
|
|
was at its height. In him also God's covenant with Israel had its
|
|
accomplishment, and in the gospel-church the tabernacle of God was set
|
|
up among men again, and raised up out of the ruins of the Jewish state.
|
|
This is quoted in the first council at Jerusalem as referring to the
|
|
calling in of the Gentiles and God's <I>taking out of them a people for
|
|
his name.</I> Note, While the world stands God will have a church in
|
|
it, and, if it be fallen down in one place and among one people, it
|
|
shall be raised up elsewhere.</P>
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<P>
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II. That that kingdom shall be enlarged, and the territories of it
|
|
shall extend far, by the accession of many countries to it
|
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:12"><I>v.</I> 12</A>),
|
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that the house of David may possess the <I>remnant of Edom, and of all
|
|
the heathen,</I> that is, that Christ may have them given him for his
|
|
<I>inheritance,</I> even the <I>uttermost parts of the earth for his
|
|
possession,</I>
|
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|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+2:8">Ps. ii. 8</A>.
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|
Those that had been strangers and enemies shall become willing faithful
|
|
subjects to the Son of David, shall be <I>added to the church,</I> or
|
|
those of them that are <I>called by my name, saith the Lord,</I> that
|
|
is, that belong to the election of grace and are ordained to eternal
|
|
life
|
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|
(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ac+13:48">Acts xiii. 48</A>),
|
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|
for it is true of the Gentiles as well as of the Jews that <I>the
|
|
election hath obtained</I> and <I>the rest were blinded,</I>
|
|
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|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ro+11:7">Rom. xi. 7</A>.
|
|
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|
Christ died <I>to gather together in one the children of God that were
|
|
scattered abroad,</I> here said to be those that were <I>called by his
|
|
name.</I> The promise is to all that are <I>afar off,</I> even as
|
|
<I>many</I> of them <I>as the Lord our God shall call,</I>
|
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|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ac+2:39">Acts ii. 39</A>.
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St. James expounds this as a promise <I>that the residue of men should
|
|
seek after the Lord, even all the Gentiles upon whom my name is
|
|
called.</I> But may the promise be depended upon? Yes, the Lord says
|
|
this, who does this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the
|
|
power of whose grace is engaged for the doing of it, and with whom
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saying and doing are not two things, as they are with us.</P>
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<P>
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III. That in the kingdom of the Messiah there shall be great plenty, an
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abundance of all good things that the country produces
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:13"><I>v.</I> 13</A>):
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<I>The ploughman shall overtake the reaper,</I> that is, there shall be
|
|
such a plentiful harvest every year, and so much corn to be gathered
|
|
in, that it shall last all summer, even till autumn, when it is time to
|
|
begin to plough again; and in like manner the vintage shall continue
|
|
till seed-time, and there shall be such abundance of grapes that even
|
|
the <I>mountains shall drop new wine</I> into the vessels of the
|
|
grape-gatherers, and the hills that were dry and barren shall be
|
|
moistened and shall melt with the <I>fatness</I> or <I>mellowness</I>
|
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(as we call it) <I>of the soil.</I> Compare this with
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Joe+2:24,3:18">Joel ii. 24, and iii. 18</A>.
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This must certainly be understood of the abundance of spiritual
|
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blessings in heavenly things, which all those are, and shall be,
|
|
blessed with, who are in sincerity added to Christ and his church; they
|
|
shall be abundantly replenished with the goodness of God's house, with
|
|
the graces and comforts of his Spirit; they shall have bread, the bread
|
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of life, to <I>strengthen their hearts,</I> and the wine of divine
|
|
consolations to <I>make them glad-meat indeed</I> and <I>drink
|
|
indeed</I>--all the benefit that comes to the souls of men from the
|
|
word and Spirit of God. These had been long confined to the vineyard of
|
|
the Jewish church; divine revelation, and the power that attended it,
|
|
were to be found only within that enclosure; but in gospel-times the
|
|
mountains and hills of the Gentile world shall be enriched with these
|
|
privileges by the gospel of Christ preached, and professed, and
|
|
received in the power of it. When great multitudes were converted to
|
|
the faith of Christ, and nations were born at once, when the preachers
|
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of the gospel were <I>always caused to triumph in</I> the success of
|
|
their preaching, then the <I>ploughman overtook the reaper;</I> and
|
|
when, the Gentile churches were <I>enriched in all utterance, and in
|
|
all knowledge,</I> and all manner of <I>spiritual gifts</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=1Co+1:5">1 Cor. i. 5</A>),
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then the <I>mountains dropped sweet wine.</I></P>
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<P>
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IV. That the kingdom of the Messiah shall be well peopled; as the
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country shall be replenished, so shall the cities be; there shall be
|
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mouths for this meat,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:14"><I>v.</I> 14</A>.
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Those that were carried captives shall be brought back out of their
|
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captivity; their enemies shall not be able to detain them in the land
|
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of their captivity, nor shall they themselves incline to settle in it,
|
|
but the remnant shall return, and shall <I>build the waste cities and
|
|
inhabit them,</I> shall form themselves into Christian churches and set
|
|
up pure doctrine, worship, and discipline among them, according to the
|
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gospel charter, by which Christ's cities are incorporated; and they
|
|
shall enjoy the benefit and comfort thereof; they shall <I>plant
|
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vineyards,</I> and <I>make gardens.</I> Though the mountains and hills
|
|
drop wine, and the privileges of the gospel-church are laid in common,
|
|
yet they shall enclose for themselves, not to monopolize these
|
|
privileges, to the exclusion of others, but to appropriate and improve
|
|
these privileges, in communion with others, and they shall <I>drink the
|
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wine,</I> and <I>eat the fruit,</I> of their own <I>vineyards and
|
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gardens;</I> for those that take pains in religion, as men must do
|
|
about their vineyards and gardens, shall have both the pleasure and
|
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profit of it. The <I>bringing again</I> of the <I>captivity</I> of
|
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God's Israel, which is here promised, may refer to the cancelling of
|
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the ceremonial law, which had been long to God's Israel as a <I>yoke of
|
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bondage,</I> and the investing of them in the liberty wherewith Christ
|
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came to make his church free,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ga+5:1">Gal. v. 1</A>.</P>
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<P>
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V. That the kingdom of the Messiah shall take such deep rooting in the
|
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world as never to be rooted out of it
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+9:15"><I>v.</I> 15</A>):
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<I>I will plant them upon their land.</I> God's spiritual Israel shall
|
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be planted by the right hand of God himself upon the land assigned
|
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them, and <I>they shall no more be pulled up out of it,</I> as the old
|
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Jewish church was. God will preserve them from throwing themselves out
|
|
of it by a total apostasy, and will preserve them from being thrown out
|
|
of it by malice of their enemies; the church may be corrupted, but
|
|
shall not quite forsake God, may be persecuted, but shall not quite be
|
|
forsaken of God, so that the gates of hell, neither with their
|
|
temptations nor with their terrors, shall prevail against it. Two
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things secure the perpetuity of the church:--
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1. God's grants to it: It <I>is the land which I have given them;</I>
|
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and God will confirm and maintain his own grants. The part he has given
|
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to his people is that good part which shall never be taken from them;
|
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he will not revoke his grant, and all the powers of earth and hell
|
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shall not invalidate it.
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2. Its interest in him: He is <I>the Lord thy God,</I> who has said
|
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it, and will make it good, <I>thine, O Israel!</I> who shall <I>reign
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for ever</I> as thine <I>unto all generations.</I> And because he lives
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the church shall live also.</P>
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