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Jan312010

Heart Aflame - Psalm 15:1

Lord, who may dwell in your sanctuary?  As nothing is more common in the world than falsely to assume the name of God, or to pretend to be his people, and as a great part of men allow themselves to do this without any apprehension of the danger it involes, David, without stopping to speak to men, addresses himself to God, which he considers the better course; and he intimates, that if men assume the title of the people of God, without being so in deed and in truth they gain nothing by their self-delusion, for God continues always like himself, and as he is faithful himself, so will he have us to keep the faith with him in return.  No doubt, he adopted Abraham freely, but, at the same time, he stipulated with him that he should live a holy and an upright life, and this is the general rule of the covenant which God has, from the beginning, made with his Church.

The sum is, that hypocrites, who occupy a place in the temple of God, in vain pretend to be his people for he acknowledges none as such but those who follow after justice and uprighteness during the whole course of their life.  David saw the temple crowded with a great multitude of men who all made a profession of the same religion, and presented themselves before God as to the outward ceremony; and, therefore, assuming the person of one wondering at the spectacle, he directs his dicourse to God, who, in such a confusion and medley of characters, could easily distinguish his own people from strangers.

If we really wish to be reckoned among the number of the children of God, the Holy Ghost teaches us, that we must show ourselves to be such by a holy and an upright life; for it is not enough to serve God by outward ceremonies, unless we also live uprightly, and without doing wrong to our neighbours.

David makes mention of the tabernacle, because the temple was not yet built.

The meaning of this discourse, to express it in a few words, is this, that those only have access to God who are his genuine servants, and who live a holy life.

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Good stuff.

February 1, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLisa writes...

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