![]() ![]() THE THOUGHT OF GOD'S TRIUMPHS AS A MAN OF WAR SEEMS TO BE VALUABLE AS GIVING IN ITS DEGREE A PROOF OF THE TRUTH OF HOLY WRIT. God will, as now, triumph through all the ages, and accomplish, no matter how his people may fear and his enemies may vaunt themselves, all his righteous will (18). They shall not only be led in, but planted there in undisturbed security (17).ģ. And when led into their land this fear of the Lord will be a wall between them and the nations round about. The heart of their foes will die within them. This deliverance will fight for them (14-16). In his mercy and strength God will lead them to the rest he has promised (13).Ģ. (9) set side by side with God's deed: "Thou didst blow with thy wind - they sank as lead in the mighty waters."ġ. ![]() The deadly malice of Egypt was extinguished in a moment like a spark beneath the heel. What can make the heart afraid which knows the power of God?Ģ. The Lord's right hand had dashed in pieces the enemy. The might of Egypt, when measured with the strength of God, was utter vanity (4, 5). THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MARVELLOUSNESS OF GOD'S POWER (3-12).ġ. ![]()
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