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Isaiah 63:7-9 - Homilies By W. Clarkson

The greatness of God's goodness.

There is music in the sound and great comfort in the sense of these exquisite words. They speak to us of—

I. THE GREATNESS OF GOD 'S GOODNESS TO US .

1 . The bountifulness of his gifts to us . "All that the Lord hath bestowed on us." "The multitude of his loving-kindnesses." His gifts night and day, in every season, through every stage of life; all material for the body, all stores of knowledge for the mind, all wealth of affection for the heart.

2 . The distinguishing favours he has shown us. His "great goodness toward the house of Israel." Every "house," every family, every man, has some special reason to speak of Divine goodness.

3 . The love which prompts his bestowals. All his kindnesses are "loving-kindnesses," prompted by parental affection, granted in a loving spirit.

4 . His kindness toward us in affliction ( Isaiah 63:8 ). He grants us Divine sympathy— "In all their afflictions;" and tender succour— "He bare them," etc; as the mother carries her sick child, the shepherd the wounded lamb. His hand may be upon us, but "underneath are the everlasting arms."

5 . His grace in redemption. "The angel of his presence," etc.

II. OUR WISDOM AND DUTY IN VIEW OF IT . "I will mention." Here are two parts:

1 . Recalling to our own thought.

2 . Reminding those around us. This is our duty ; for it is the clear will of Christ that we should make known the fulness of his kindness and the riches of his grace. We exist, as his people, that we may be witnesses to the world of all that we have learned of him. This is also our wisdom ; for therein is found the one antidote to dissatisfaction, the one unfailing source of gratitude and joy.

III. GOD 'S EXPECTATION CONCERNING US . ( Isaiah 63:8 .) As God gave to Israel all the peculiar proofs of his remembrance that they might prove a loyal and faithful people or family, so with us as a Christian Church. He has manifested marvellous love, patience, pity, succour, toward us. And in what expectation? That we should show ourselves loyal to himself and true to our trust; that we should prove ourselves the "people" and "children" of God, by reverence of bearing, by submissiveness of spirit, by integrity of character, by faithfulness in the field of sacred work.—C.

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