This is what the LORD says about this people: "Truly they love to wander; they have not restrained their feet. So the LORD does not accept them; He will now remember their guilt and call their sins to account." People JeremiahPlaces Jerusalem, ZionTopics Accept, Accepted, Account, Check, Delight, Glad, Greatly, Iniquity, Inspect, Kept, Love, Loved, Mind, Pleasure, Punish, Punishment, Refrained, Remember, Restrain, Restrained, Says, Sin, Sins, Thus, Visit, Wander, Wandering, Wickedness, WrongdoingOutline 1. The grievous famine,7. causes Jeremiah to pray.10. The Lord will not be entreated for the people.13. false prophets are no excuse for them.17. Jeremiah is moved to complain for them.Jump to Previous Accept Account Check Feet Glad Greatly Iniquity Inspect Kept Loved Mind Pleasure Punish Punishment Refrained Remember Restrained Right Sin Sins Visit Wander Wandering Way WrongdoingJump to Next Accept Account Check Feet Glad Greatly Iniquity Inspect Kept Loved Mind Pleasure Punish Punishment Refrained Remember Restrained Right Sin Sins Visit Wander Wandering Way WrongdoingLibrary Triumphant Prayer 'O Lord, though our iniquities testify against us, do Thou it for Thy name's sake: for our backslidings are many; we have sinned against Thee. 8. O the hope of Israel, the saviour thereof in time of trouble, why shouldest Thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man that turneth aside to tarry for a night? 9. Why shouldest Thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that cannot save? yet Thou, O Lord, art in the midst of us, and we are called by Thy name; leave us not.'--JER. xiv. 7-9. … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy ScriptureHow Christ is the Way in General, "I am the Way. " We come now to speak more particularly to the words; and, first, Of his being a way. Our design being to point at the way of use-making of Christ in all our necessities, straits, and difficulties which are in our way to heaven; and particularly to point out the way how believers should make use of Christ in all their particular exigencies; and so live by faith in him, walk in him, grow up in him, advance and march forward toward glory in him. It will not be amiss to speak of this fulness of Christ … John Brown (of Wamphray)—Christ The Way, The Truth, and The Life The First Commandment Thou shalt have no other gods before me.' Exod 20: 3. Why is the commandment in the second person singular, Thou? Why does not God say, You shall have no other gods? Because the commandment concerns every one, and God would have each one take it as spoken to him by name. Though we are forward to take privileges to ourselves, yet we are apt to shift off duties from ourselves to others; therefore the commandment is in the second person, Thou and Thou, that every one may know that it is spoken to him, … Thomas Watson—The Ten Commandments Question of the Contemplative Life I. Is the Contemplative Life wholly confined to the Intellect, or does the Will enter into it? S. Thomas, On the Beatific Vision, I., xii. 7 ad 3m II. Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life? S. Augustine, Of the City of God, xix. 19 III. Does the Contemplative Life comprise many Acts? S. Augustine, Of the Perfection of Human Righteousness, viii. 18 " Ep., cxxx. ad probam IV. Does the Contemplative Life consist solely in the Contemplation of God, or in the Consideration … St. Thomas Aquinas—On Prayer and The Contemplative Life A Message from the Crowned Christ (Revelation, Chapters ii and iii) "The glory of love is brightest when the glory of self is dim, And they have the most compelled me who most have pointed to Him. They have held me, stirred me, swayed me,--I have hung on their every word, Till I fain would arise and follow, not them, not them,--but their Lord!"[64] Patmos Spells Patience. Patience is strength at its strongest, using all its strength in holding back from doing something. Patience is love at flood pleading with strength to hold steady … by S. D. Gordon—Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation Jeremiah The interest of the book of Jeremiah is unique. On the one hand, it is our most reliable and elaborate source for the long period of history which it covers; on the other, it presents us with prophecy in its most intensely human phase, manifesting itself through a strangely attractive personality that was subject to like doubts and passions with ourselves. At his call, in 626 B.C., he was young and inexperienced, i. 6, so that he cannot have been born earlier than 650. The political and religious … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: Thus says the LORD to this people, "Even so they have loved to wander; they have not kept their feet in check. Therefore the LORD does not accept them; now He will remember their iniquity and call their sins to account."KJV: Thus saith the LORD unto this people, Thus have they loved to wander, they have not refrained their feet, therefore the LORD doth not accept them; he will now remember their iniquity, and visit their sins.
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