Biblia

1019. SIN.

SIN. In Greek lore "Briareus" was said to be a giant with one hundred heads. Sin is such a giant, every atom of its being is capable of putting on a self-assertive head. This briarean monster can only be overcome by the indwelling presence of Him "who was made sin for us, that we might … Continue reading “1019. SIN.”

1015. HOLINESS.

HOLINESS. Nothing is to be more dreaded than being ourselves the judges in this matter. The priest had to wash at the laver whether he thought himself clean or not. Autor: James Smith

1016. SELF-DEFENCE.

SELF-DEFENCE. The shell-fish, after the calamary order, defends itself when pursued by diffusing an inky fluid round it. Its chief object is to create a black lookout to save itself. The manner of this dirt-stirring mollusc is not unlike those vile persons who blacken the character of others to save themselves, whose only refuge is … Continue reading “1016. SELF-DEFENCE.”

1013. TEMPTATIONS.

TEMPTATIONS. Our temptations often come from unexpected quarters. The wily bird-catcher, to ensnare certain birds, usually employ fowls of the same feather. The unguarded bird does not dread its fellow, and is tempted into captivity. Beware of the cajolery of the old tempting devil. He may delude you through those who most resemble yourself. The … Continue reading “1013. TEMPTATIONS.”