Exodus 33:19 - Homilies By J. Orr
Divine sovereignty.
On this note—
I. GOD IS SOVEREIGN IN THE EXERCISE OF HIS MERCY . He dispenses it to whom he will. He is free and unconstrained in its bestowal. The sinner cannot claim it as a right. He is not entitled to reckon upon it, save as the free promise of God gives him a warrant to do so. He dare not dictate to God what he shall do. God is sovereign as respects
He gives no account of his matters to any one. He allows none to challenge him.
II. GOD 'S SOVEREIGNTY IS BEST STUDIED ON ITS SIDE OF MERCY . This is the easier and more approachable side. It is the least disputable. It does not raise the same dark and knotty problems as the other side—"Whom he will he hardeneth" ( Romans 9:18 ). The contemplation of it is purely delightful and consolatory. It is, besides, the side to which the other—the side of judgment—is subordinate. See this sovereignty of God illustrated in the history of Israel—
III. GOD 'S SOVEREIGNTY IN THE EXERCISE OF MERCY IS NOT ARBITRARINESS . (See on Exodus 6:14-28 .) It has, as there shown, its self-imposed limitations and inherent laws of operation. It is holy, wise, and good. It aims, we may believe, at the ultimate salvation of the largest number possible, consistently with all the interests involved.— J . O .
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