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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Free and warm reception into the divine favor is the strongest of all motives in leading a man to seek conformity to Him who has thus freely forgiven him all trespasses.
Horatius Bonar

If you have been truly born again you have a new and holy nature, and you are no longer moved towards sinful objects as you were before. The things that you once loved you now hate, and therefore you will not run after them. You can hardly understand it but so it is, that your thoughts and tastes are radically changed. You long for that very holiness which once it was irksome to hear of; and you loathe those vain pursuits which were once your delights. The man who puts his trust in the Lord sees the pleasures of sin in a new light. For he sees the evil which follows them by noting the agonies which they brought upon our Lord when He bore our sins in His own body on the tree. Without faith a man says to himself, 'This sin is a very pleasant thing, why should I not enjoy it? Surely I may eat this fruit, which looks so charming and is so much to be desired.' The flesh sees honey in the drink, but faith at once perceives that there is poison in the cup. Faith spies the snake in the grass and gives warning of it. Faith remembers death, judgment, the great reward, the just punishment and that dread word, eternity.
C.H. Spurgeon

Bible – Afrikaans – Psalms Chapter 110:1-7.

Index: Afrikaans

 

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110:1 Van Dawid. ‘n Psalm. Die HERE het tot my Here gespreek: Sit aan my regterhand, totdat Ek u vyande maak ‘n voetbank vir u voete.

110:2 U magtige septer sal die HERE uitstrek uit Sion en sê: Heers te midde van u vyande.

110:3 U volk sal baie gewillig wees op die dag van u krygsmag; in heilige feesgewade, uit die moederskoot van die dageraad sal vir U wees die dou van u jong manskappe.

110:4 Die HERE het gesweer, en dit sal Hom nie berou nie: U is priester vir ewig volgens die orde van Melgisédek.

110:5 Die Here aan u regterhand verbrysel konings op die dag van sy toorn.

110:6 Hy sal ‘n strafgerig hou onder die nasies; Hy maak dit vol dooie liggame; Hy verbrysel ‘n hoof oor ‘n groot land.

110:7 Uit die stroom sal Hy drink op die pad; daarom sal Hy die hoof ophef.