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Isaiah 45:23 - Homilies By R. Tuck

The Lord's final triumph.

(Comp. Philippians 2:10 .) It should be noticed that "kneeling" and "swearing to" are acts of homage and fealty; and they are so used in this passage. Still we "swear" allegiance to a sovereign. "If the heart be brought into obedience to Christ, and made willing in the day of his power, the knee will bow to him in humble adoration and addresses, and in cheerful obedience to his commands, submission to his disposals, and compliance with his will in both; and the tongue will swear to him, will lay a bond upon the soul to engage it for ever to him." The point suggested for illustration is this—How can the faith of Israel claim to be the universal religion for mankind? The answer is that, beneath its forms and ceremonials, which were but illustrations of its truths, it holds all the absolute essentials of religion, and these can gain varied expression, to suit the genius of all races, in all climes and periods. These essentials are—

I. THE TRUTH THAT THERE IS ONE GOD , AND HE IS A SPIRITUAL BEING .

II. THE FACT THAT THIS ONE GOD HAS REVEALED HIS WILL .

III. THE DEMAND THAT THIS ONE GOD SHOULD BE HONOURED BY MAN 'S FAITH AND SERVED BY MAN 'S RIGHTEOUSNESS .—R.T.

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