The Just Made Perfect : the Funeral Sermon of Mrs. Emilie T. Fowler Brown, (Wife of Mr. Thomas H. Brown,) Preached At the Spring St. Congregational Church, Milwaukee, August 23, 1868
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To be just, then, is to be Godly, like God, righteous, pious. This meaning is emphatically scriptural. In the passage, "Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the king- dom of their Father," the word "righteous" is the same in the original with the word "just," in the text. Doubtless the translators used the word "just" as being more euphonious and quicker uttered, where so many things were to be said in one sentence. In the 25th of Matthew, where the right- eous are so forcibly and... solemnly contrasted with the wicked, the original word is the same as that translated "just" in the text. "But the rightous into life eternal;" every one feels that the word "righteous" is the one to be used, and that the word "just," as meaning honesty in mere human business transactions would come infinitely short of the divine conception. When the Centurion said at the Cross of Christ, "Certainly this was a righteous man," he meant more than mere legal justice, more than that combined with strict honesty in deal, more than both those, with humanity added ; he meant that Christ, who just then cried out with a loud voice and gave up the ghost, was a holy, a righteous man ; pure, and true, and just in God's sight.
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