Deuteronomy 32:11
Without attaching any mystic meaning to this figure of the eagle, we
may readily discover the great principles of God's action that it was
intended to illustrate.
I. The Divine discipline of life is designed to awaken man to the
development of his own powers. The instinct of the e... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 32:29
I. That there is very generally a strange want of reflection and
concern respecting our condition as mortal is most apparent in many
plain, familiar proofs. Perhaps nothing in the world, that appears so
out of consistency, is so obvious. Notice: (1) The very small effect
of the me... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 32:39
The text declares with a magnificent fulness the personality and the
power of God.
I. God as healing is made visible to us in Jesus. The miracles of
Jesus were mainly connected with the bodies of men. There were two
great reasons for this. (1) One reason is to show the close conne... [ Continue Reading ]