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He now fully acquiesces in the doctrine of St. Paul on this subject — ^''^ Ye are not your own, for ye ar^ bought -with a price J therefore glorify God with your body and with your spirit, w^hich are God's/' If you buy a lot of goods and pay for them, and( the merchant puts them all up carefully and( delivers them to your order, you don't think he' did any ^eal thing. It was just the right thing — common honesty— but if he keeps back a few* articles embraced in your purchase, it is anoutrag6 th...at you cannot readily pass over. To ** glorify God, with our bodies and with our spirits, whict^ are God's," is but common honesty in our relations ta God. Again, St. Paul, pleading the reasonable- ness of God's requirenfients, says to his strange brethren in bbme, '^For of him,"— God— *^ arid through him, and to hifn, swe all things; to whom be glory for ever. Amen. I beseech you, there- foiie, brethren, by the m^cies of God,'* not **by ' 44 " oDb beasonablb sebvioe." tibe terrors of the Lord," *^ that ye pi*e^nt yonr bodies a living sacrifice, holy/acceptable uutoGod, which is your reasonable servicfe." To lay the sjicrifice of our entire being and all our interests oh God's altar, as whplly devoted as a bumt offering, yet not a burnt offering, but a '* living sacrifice," to be accepted and employed by the Holy Spirit ac- cording to his own good pleasure, is but "our reasonable service/' The candidate for perfect holiness gladly establishes the fact of his entire sanetification to God, and steadily maintains that fact — and will allow nothing contradictory to it to remain in his heart — because it is right and reason- able,- pleasing to God, and immeasurably profitable to himself.
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