Isaiah 12:2

Isaiah 12:2 Naturally any creature must be liable to fear. The finite nature, however exalted, must always feel itself transcended and surrounded by the infinite unknown. And _we_are manifestly far more liable to the inroads of fear than those creatures who are in their first and proper position wh... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 12:3

Isaiah 12:3 I. Consider what we have to understand by the wells of salvation. We shall not strain the prophet's meaning here, if we take salvation almost in the fully developed New Testament sense, as including negatively the deliverance from all evil, both evil of sin and evil of sorrow, and positi... [ Continue Reading ]

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