Thirsting for the Springs : Twenty-Six Weeknight Meditations
The book Thirsting for the Springs : Twenty-Six Weeknight Meditations was written by author Jowett John Henry Here you can read free online of Thirsting for the Springs : Twenty-Six Weeknight Meditations book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Thirsting for the Springs : Twenty-Six Weeknight Meditations a good or bad book?
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We who have seen the Master know how that gracious covering has become ours. It is ours in Christ Jesus our Lord. " He is our righteousness." " He shall cover thee with the robe of righteousness." A third word the Psalmist uses to describe his deliver- ance : "The Lord imputeth not iniquity." For- given sins are never to be counted ; they will not enter into the reckoning. They will not influence the Lord's regard for us. In His love for us, forgiven sins are as though they had never been. Here..., then, is the complete- ness of the freedom of the children of God. Sin forgiven ! Sin covered ! Sin no longer reckoned ! It is not wonderful that this once tried, depressed, feverish soul, tasting now the delights of a gracious freedom, should cry out, " Blessed is the man ! " "The winter is passed, and the time of the singing of birds is come." 107 Perilous Compromise "Be not righteous overmuch." — Ecdcsiastes vii. 16. That is most soothing and comforting counsel for the indolent soul. The unredeemed man instinctively shrinks from the pure and shining ideal.
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