Sketches of Four Hundred Sermons Hosea 6:3 Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come to us as the rain… I. A COURSE OF CONDUCT PROPOSED. Knowledge in general is an excellence. The knowledge here proposed is most excellent, as to its nature and object, and most profitable to its possessor. 1. The proposal implies a previous state of ignorance and estrangement. This was manifestly the case with Israel, and it is but too true a picture of our own times. 2. The proposal implies reformation begun. The obstinacy has given way. They are ashamed. They seek His face "early," earnestly. 3. The proposal is that of following up these good beginnings. We may learn much concerning God in His attributes and relations. The inquiry should be followed up in the way He has prescribed — the way of righteousness, self-denial, prayer, and religious obedience generally. We should follow on in the manner He has prescribed — sincerely, humbly, fervently, perseveringly. II. THY ENCOURAGEMENT ASSUMED. 1. This "going forth" is a certain blessing. The "outgoings of the morning" are settled by a Divine constitution. 2. This "going forth" is a progressive blessing. The condition suggested is that of improvement — of going on from good to better. It is a state of improving light.The subject should teach us — 1. The importance of saving knowledge. Those who remain at a distance from God must remain in darkness and barrenness and misery. 2. It should encourage exertion. 3. It should induce large expectations. 4. It should confirm us in a patient continuance in well-doing. (Sketches of Four Hundred Sermons.) Parallel Verses KJV: Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth. |