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Updated: June 18, 2025
Next morning you will wake up whistling and you will turn off work at the store or at school like a forty-horse tractor. Read Exodus 20:8-11, and Isaiah 58:10-14. Say, fellows, I heard a boy quoting Shakespeare the other day. He was coming out of a movie with two other boys, just as I was passing. They had probably been in there an hour or more, for they seemed glad to get out in the fresh air.
II. Verses 10-14 carry us beyond the preceding parable, and show us the judgment on the unworthy accepters of the invitation. There are two ways of sinning against God's merciful gift: the one is refusing to accept it; the other is taking it in outward seeming, but continuing in sin. The former was the sin of the Jews; the latter is the sin of nominal Christians.
Deuteronomy xxi. 10-14 instructs the Hebrew that if, after victory, he sees a beautiful woman and desires her, he may take her, and if later, "thou have no delight in her, then thou shalt let her go whither she will," to starvation, to misery, what matter, after God's chosen is satisfied. Deut. xxiii. 2 punishes a man for that which is no fault of his, his illegitimate birth.
Jehu, 2 K. 9:1-10:36. Reigned 28 years and died. Jehoahaz, 2 K. 13:1-9. Reigned 17 years and died. Jehoash, 2 K. 13:10-14:16. Reigned 16 years and died. Jeroboam II, 2 K. 14:23-29. Reigned 41 years and died. Zechariah, 2 K. 15:8-10. Reigned 6 months and was slain. Shallum, 2 K. 15:13-14. Reigned 1 month and was slain. Menahem, 2 K. 15:14-22. Reigned 10 years and died. Pekahian, 2 K. 15:23-26.
Once more our Martian guest is besieged by the Hebrew Zealot to examine the divine revelation of his religion. XXVI, 14-16-28; Deut. XXVIII, 53-58; Jer. XIX, 9; Ezek. XXI, 10-14; Deut. XX, 13-14; Deut. The reading of Numbers V, 11-29, and Deuteronomy XXII nauseated him.
Emerson, William, father of Ralph Waldo: minister, in Harvard and Boston, 10-14; editorship, 26, 32, 33; the parsonage, 37, 42; death, 43. Emerson, William, brother of Ralph Waldo, 37, 39, 49, 53.
It is one of the comeliest sights in the world to see a little sinner commenting upon the greatness of his sins, multiplying and multiplying them to himself, till he makes them in his own eyes bigger and higher than he seeth any other man's sins to be in the world; and as base a thing it is to see a man do otherwise, and as basely will come on it; Luke xviii. 10-14.
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