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Updated: July 6, 2025
This essential form of his the most compassionate Lord by his mere will individualises as a shape human or divine or otherwise, so as to render it suitable to the apprehension of the devotee and thus satisfy him. Ka. Gi.
Don't you, Agatha?" Agatha warmly acquiesced. She had entirely got over the first impression of Duke's plainness. And moreover she was learning day by day that mysterious secret which individualises one face out of all the world, and makes its very deficiencies more lovely than any other features' charm.
And note how in it there is also the realisation of the possibility that the widely-flowing blessings of which Bartimaeus had heard might be concentrated and poured, in their full flood, upon himself. He individualises himself, his need, Christ's power and willingness to help him.
This parable individualises the divine love, as did also the missionary activity of Jesus. The gospels know nothing of a national fatherhood, of a God whose love is confined to a particular people. It is the individual man who has a heavenly Father, and this individualised fatherhood is the only one of which Jesus speaks.
And oh! ask yourselves, 'When that gentle eye, with lightning in its depths, falls upon me, individualises me, summons out me to its bar how shall I stand? 'Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness before Him in the day of judgment, 'Lord, remember me when Thou comest into Thy kingdom. Finally. Here is the Cross as revealing and opening the true Paradise.
That faculty in art which individualises the artist, belonging to him and to no other, and which in a work forms that creative part whose likeness is not found in any other work is it inherent in the constitutional dispositions of the Creator, or can it be formed by patient acquisition?
God is mine because His love individualises me, and I have a distinct place in His heart, His purposes, and His deeds. God is mine, because by my own individual act the most personal which I can perform I cast myself on Him, by my faith appropriate the common salvation, and open my being to the inflow of His power.
Nobody can love an abstraction, but God's love and Christ's love do not proceed in that fashion. He individualises, loving each and therefore loving all. It is because every man has a space in His heart singly and separately and conspicuously, that all men have a place there.
And in order to gratify his devotees he individualises that form so as to render it suitable to their apprehension he who is a boundless ocean as it were of compassion, kindness and lordly power, whom no shadow of evil may touch -he who is the highest Self, the highest Brahman, the supreme soul, Narayana! Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Ar. Up. Up.
He does not love a class a world but He loves the single souls that make it up you and me, and every one of the millions that we throw together in the vague phrase, 'the race. Let us individualise that love in our thoughts as it individualises us in its outflow and make our own the 'exceeding broad' promises, which include us, too. 'God loves me; Christ gave Himself for me.
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