Psalms 110:2

Psalms 110:2 We have here the very heart of the Christian character set forth as being willing consecration; then we have the work which Christian men have to do, and the spirit in which they are to do it, expressed in that metaphor of their priestly attire; and then we have their refreshing and qu... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 110:3

Psalms 110:3 I. Everything young and fresh, everything bright and smiling, everything buoyant and happy, may be traced to the perpetual youth of Godhead, which streams forth for ever and ever, impregnating all receptive souls and substances with its own quality. Every babe, and every spring, and ev... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 110:4

Psalms 110:4 Set apart from before all worlds for His priestly work, Christ in due time occupied His office. Consider Him in His wonderful exercise of its functions, which are threefold: to sacrifice, to intercede, to bless. I. What a sacrifice was that when the sacrificer and the victim met in on... [ Continue Reading ]

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