Isaiah 47:11 - Homilies By R. Tuck
Man's helplessness in presence of Divine calamities.
The point impressed is that disaster takes unexpected and overwhelming forms, against which the wisest man fails to take precautions. Man can only affect the smallest of circumstances that are put into his control, and the few persons who are under his immediate influence. But each one of us belongs to a great whole, and is affected by great forces, which God alone controls. We are carried whither we would not. We are borne down by evils which we seem to have done nothing to create. We are helpless before the hurricanes and earthquakes and pestilences with which God can smite. After illustrating and impressing this point, show how we ought to stand to the Divine order. We may so stand that no event arranged by the Divine wisdom can take shape for us as calamity.
I. WE MAY STRIVE TO BE FREE OF THE DIVINE ORDER .
II. WE MAY RESIST THE DIVINE ORDER .
III. WE MAY PUT OURSELVES IN HARMONY WITH THE DIVINE ORDER , That involves our fitting our will to the Divine will; and that self-seeking man will never do until he is "humbled under God's mighty hand."—R.T.
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