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Psalms 143:8 - Homilies By R. Tuck

The fear of not doing right in times of stress.

The people of Israel, on coming to the banks of the Jordan, and facing a time of great strain and difficulty, were called to stop and consider, and estimate their needs, and their sources of strength. They were reminded, "Ye have not passed this way heretofore." They were even more forcibly reminded, "The living God is among you." If they responded aright to this call, they would pray the prayer of this text, " Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk."

I. THE SPIRIT WE OUGHT EVERY DAY TO CHERISH . A man's heart is revealed in every true prayer that he offers. This prayer shows

II. THE PRAYER WE OUGHT DAILY TO OFFER . Offer each day anew, and as freshly as if then offered for the first time. The promise comes to us anew every morning, "As thy day so shall thy strength be."

1. Cause me to see the way. We always walk in twilight; sometimes in utter darkness. " In thy light we shall see light."

2. Cause me to choose the way. Because even when we know the right, we will not accept it or do it; so we want the Divine strength in our will and decisions.

3. Cause me to understand the claims of the way. For it must be full of duties and responsibilities. He is the truly happy man who can see clearly what God's work for him is, chooses it for himself, is satisfied with it, and wants to do it.

4. Cause me to meet the claims of the way. We need grace first in order to know the right way, and then grace to act aright in the way. So this prayer covers the whole field of the religious life.—R.T.

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