This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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13267 | But who is this man? |
13267 | Did we say uninvaded? |
13267 | Far- seeing? |
13267 | Fly away from the moil of the world and find rest and shelter for yourself? |
13267 | HAUNTED HOURS Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels compasseth me about? |
13267 | How did he get that name? |
13267 | If he hath sorrow, am I to add my sorrow unto his? |
13267 | If my brother hath joy, am I to cloud it with my grief? |
13267 | Is that the best and noblest thing to desire to do? |
13267 | Rather let us say,''Wherefore should I fear when the iniquity at my heels compasseth me about?'' |
13267 | Saint, did I say? |
13267 | Supposing you had wings, what would you do? |
13267 | The first question we ask when we hear of a house having been burnt down is this:''Was there any loss of life?'' |
13267 | What of the sorrow that has no language, and the shame and confusion that we would not, and even dare not, trail across a friend''s mind? |
13267 | Yes, it is something, but what is it? |
13267 | but what of that which can not be shared? |
13353 | ... Would I fain in my impotent yearning do all for this man; And dare doubt he alone shall not help him, who yet alone can? |
13353 | Ah,_ why boast thyself in mischief, O man? |
13353 | Can we lift our eyes to any of the hills without seeing His figure upon them? |
13353 | His heart is immediately full of the prayer,_ Whence cometh my help_? |
13353 | How can we speak of this custom of blood- revenge and think only of our material foes? |
13353 | How may we also sing this Psalm of Christ? |
13353 | In Nature? |
13353 | Is it really difficult for us to imagine him? |
13353 | Is there a human ideal, duty or hope, with which Jesus is not inseparably and for ever identified? |
13353 | Let us take a more literal version of the Psalm before us:_ Why glory in evil, big man? |
13353 | Shall God, Who sees us fighting there, and falling under the sense of our helplessness, leave us to fight alone? |
13353 | This, however, would only raise the more difficult question: Why, being born apart, and apparently so unsympathetic, were they ever wedded? |
13353 | What is Temptation? |
13353 | What new authority and vividness have Jesus Christ and His Cross put into them? |
13353 | Who has assumed responsibility for our life as Christ has? |
13353 | Who has warned us like Christ? |
13353 | Who, from his experience, can not read into them more than any other may help him to find? |
13353 | Why are our prayers so formal, so empty of the expectation of an immediate and divine answer? |
13353 | Why be a Christian? |
13353 | Why is our attitude at our work so destitute of practical enthusiasm? |
13353 | Would I suffer for him that I love? |
13353 | Yet if we feel the fact of it with freshness of heart and imagination, what may it not do for us? |
13353 | _ Whence cometh my help? |
13353 | _ Why glory in this evil_? |
33492 | Lord, how long? 33492 Who is blind but My servant, or deaf as My messenger that I send?" |
33492 | ... Lord, where are Thy old loving- kindnesses? |
33492 | 12), but where is the adequate response from English Christianity? |
33492 | 27)? |
33492 | Are not these at least all our own? |
33492 | David or Jeremiah, or is it altogether an ideal portrait? |
33492 | Did He not lift the veil even further in admitting us to the dark sanctuary of Gethsemane, in suffering us to hear even His utterances from the Cross? |
33492 | Do not experiences and prayers like these come home to Christians with a curious sense of familiarity? |
33492 | Does{ 85} not the spirit of the Psalter cut across it all like the keen breath of the mountain wind? |
33492 | For what are Babylon and her children but the powers of falsehood, oppression, and cruelty? |
33492 | For why? |
33492 | Hast not Thou forsaken us, O God: And wilt not Thou, O God, go forth with our hosts? |
33492 | How can we ascribe these words, or any of the confessions of sin in the Psalter, to the sinless Lamb of God? |
33492 | Is not this tragedy of faith repeated in every age? |
33492 | Is the Temple of the Psalms ever the first Temple, or is it always the second? |
33492 | It is not_ merely_"Why didst Thou forsake Me?" |
33492 | The comment ascribed to David himself is significant:"Is this the manner of_ man_, O Lord God?" |
33492 | What can we say of their apparent fierceness and vindictiveness, their reflection of the stormy passions and bitter warfare of a primitive age? |
33492 | What is the attitude, as a whole, of the objector to the revealed word of God? |
33492 | What of the immoralities of commerce, of the bad work of the labourer as well as the swindling of the capitalist? |
33492 | _ Deus, quis similis?_ A prayer of the Church against the confederacy of her enemies. |
33492 | _ Domine, quis habitabit?_ Ascension Day, morning( Prayer Book) The human perfections of Christ, enthroned in heaven as the Son of Man. |
33492 | _ Quare fremuerunt gentes?_ Acts iv. |
33492 | _ Quid gloriaris?_ The Church''s challenge to"the prince of this world"and to Antichrist; and the confession of her own eternal hope in Christ. |
33492 | _ Usque quo, Domine?_ A prayer of Christ and His faithful ones in view of the approach of death. |
33492 | _ Ut quid, Domine?_ Continues the thought of Ps. |
33492 | and who"the daughter of Tyre"? |
33492 | in the revised{ 29} translation, its"why hop ye so, ye high hills?" |
33492 | is more significant when it is read-- Why look ye askance, ye high mountains: At the mountain which God hath desired for His abode? |
33492 | or of the soldiers of Antiochus in the second? |
33492 | v. 21)? |
33492 | { 18} And why? |
21872 | In God I praise His word, In God I trust, I do not fear:-- What shall flesh do to me? |
21872 | Many say, Who will show us good? |
21872 | Mine enemies speak evil of me-- when will he die, and his name have perished? |
21872 | Unless the eye were light, how could it see the sun? |
21872 | ( how long) will ye all of you thrust him down as( if he were) a bowing wall, a tottering fence?" |
21872 | (? |
21872 | (? |
21872 | (? |
21872 | (? |
21872 | A wanderer indeed, and a transient guest on earth; but what of that, if he be God''s guest? |
21872 | And so the first question is answered,"Who are the men who dwell with God?" |
21872 | And what were his purposes for the future? |
21872 | And who shall tell it to my Lord? |
21872 | And whose foot is that which is planted upon its heavy mass, thick and frowning enough to be the veil of God? |
21872 | Are they gods, as all but his own nation believed? |
21872 | Can there be any allusion to the giant stature of Goliath''s relations in Gath? |
21872 | Can we tell which are David''s? |
21872 | Does he therefore think that he is less to blame? |
21872 | He pants for new victories,"Who will bring me into( the) strong city?" |
21872 | His first step is to"inquire of the Lord, saying, Shall I go up to any of the cities of Judah?" |
21872 | How did the fugitive bear his sudden change of fortune? |
21872 | It bears the title,"When the Ziphims came and said to Saul, Doth not David hide himself with us?" |
21872 | It was a man in real peril who said,"The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?" |
21872 | Seeing all this, what does the king do, who was once so fertile in resource, so decisive in counsel, so prompt in action? |
21872 | The first half replies to the question,"Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord, and who shall stand in His holy place?" |
21872 | The second half deals with the correlative inquiry,"Who is the King of Glory?" |
21872 | Then, with wonderful dramatic force, a single voice from within the barred gates asks, like some suspicious warder,"Who then is the King of glory?" |
21872 | There may be echoes of the prophet''s stern question,"Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the Lord, to do evil in His sight?" |
21872 | What does it show us of the singer? |
21872 | What were his thoughts when at last the dignity which he had ever expected and never sought was his? |
21872 | Who is the Lord that smites the petty kinglets of earth? |
21872 | Whose right hand? |
21872 | Why should we dwell on the wretched story? |
21872 | [ S]"And she named the child I- chabod( Where is the glory?) |
21872 | as not authentic? |
8321 | 105:2. Who shall declare the powers of the Lord? |
8321 | 106:43. Who is wise, and will keep these things; and will understand the mercies of the Lord? |
8321 | 107:11. Who will bring me into the strong city? |
8321 | 112:5. Who is as the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high: 6 and looketh down on the low things in heaven and in earth? |
8321 | 11:5. Who have said: We will magnify our tongue: our lips are our own: who is Lord over us? |
8321 | 13:7. Who shall give out of Sion the salvation of Israel? |
8321 | 18:13. Who can understand sins? |
8321 | 23:10. Who is this King of Glory? |
8321 | 23:3. Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in his holy place? |
8321 | 23:8. Who is this King of Glory? |
8321 | 24:12. Who is the man that feareth the Lord? |
8321 | 33:13. Who is the man that desireth life: who liveth to see good days? |
8321 | 3:2 Why, O Lord, are they multipied that affict me? |
8321 | 52:7. Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel? |
8321 | 59:11. Who will bring me into the strong city? |
8321 | 88:49. Who is the man that shall live, and not see death: that shall deliver his soul from the hand of hell? |
8321 | 93:16. Who shall rise up for me against the evildoers? |
8321 | All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee? |
8321 | And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest? |
8321 | And my soul is troubled exceedingly: but thou, O Lord, how long? |
8321 | And now what is my hope? |
8321 | And they said: How doth God know? |
8321 | And they spoke ill of God: they said: Can God furnish a table in the wilderness? |
8321 | And thy justice, O God, even to the highest great things thou hast done: O God, who is like to thee? |
8321 | Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord? |
8321 | Behold they shall speak with their mouth, and a sword is in their lips: for who, say they, hath heard us? |
8321 | But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare my justices, and take my covenant in thy mouth? |
8321 | By what doth a young man correct his way? |
8321 | Can he also give bread, or provide a table for his people? |
8321 | Can number thy wrath? |
8321 | Doth the seat of iniquity stick to thee, who framest labour in commandment? |
8321 | For there is no one indeath, that is mindful of thee: and who shall confess to thee in hell? |
8321 | For they have destroyed the things which thou hast made: but what has the just man done? |
8321 | For thou art God my strrength: why hast thou cast me off? |
8321 | For thy mercy, and for thy truth''s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God? |
8321 | For what have I in heaven? |
8321 | For who in the clouds can be compared to the Lord: or who among the sons of God shall be like to God? |
8321 | For who is God but the Lord? |
8321 | God is a just judge, strong and patient: is he angry every day? |
8321 | Have I not hated them, O Lord, that hated thee: and pined away because of thy enemies? |
8321 | He abideth for ever in the sight of God: his mercy and truth who shall search? |
8321 | He sendeth his crystal like morsels: who shall stand before the face of his cold? |
8321 | He that chastiseth nations, shall he not rebuke: he that teacheth man knowledge? |
8321 | He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? |
8321 | How are they brought to desolation? |
8321 | How great are thy works, O Lord? |
8321 | How long do you rush in upon a man? |
8321 | How long shall I take counsels in my soul, sorrow in my heart all the day? |
8321 | How long shall my enemy be exalted over Me? |
8321 | How long shall sinners, O Lord: how long shall sinners glory? |
8321 | How long will you judge unjustly: and accept the persons of the wicked? |
8321 | How long wilt thou feed us with the bread of tears: and give us for our drink tears in measure? |
8321 | How long, O God, shall the enemy reproach: is the adversary to provoke thy name for ever? |
8321 | How long, O Lord, turnest thou away unto the end? |
8321 | How long, O Lord, wilt thou be angry for ever: shall thy zeal be kindled like a fire? |
8321 | How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me unto the end? |
8321 | How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me? |
8321 | How often did they provoke him in the desert: and move him to wrath in the place without water? |
8321 | How shall we sing the song of the Lord in a strange land? |
8321 | Lest they should say among the Gentiles: Where is their God? |
8321 | Lord, what is man, that thou art made known to him? |
8321 | Lord, when wilt thou look upon me? |
8321 | Lord, where are thy ancient mercies, according to what thou didst swear to David in thy truth? |
8321 | Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? |
8321 | Lord, why castest thou off my prayer: why turnest thou away thy face from me? |
8321 | My enemies have spoken evils against me: when shall he die and his name perish? |
8321 | My eyes have failed for thy word, saying: When wilt thou comfort me? |
8321 | My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God? |
8321 | My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God? |
8321 | O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me? |
8321 | O God, who shall be like to thee? |
8321 | O God, why hast thou cast us off unto the end: why is thy wrath enkindled against the sheep of thy pasture? |
8321 | O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy servant? |
8321 | O Lord God of hosts, who is like to thee? |
8321 | O ye sons of men, how long will you be dull of heart? |
8321 | Offer up the sacrifice of justice, and trust in the Lord: many say, Who sheweth us good things? |
8321 | Or will God forget to shew mercy? |
8321 | Or will he cut off his mercy for ever, from generation to generation? |
8321 | Remember what my substance is: for hast thou made all the children of men in vain? |
8321 | Return, O Lord, how long? |
8321 | Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks? |
8321 | Shall any one in the sepulchre declare thy mercy: and thy truth in destruction? |
8321 | Shall dust confess to thee, or declare thy truth? |
8321 | Shall not Sion say: This man and that man is born in her? |
8321 | Shall not all the workers of iniquity know, who eat up my people as they eat bread? |
8321 | Shall not all they know that work iniquity, who devour my people as they eat bread? |
8321 | Shall not my soul be subject to God? |
8321 | Shall they utter, and speak iniquity: shall all speak who work injustice? |
8321 | Shall thy wonders be known in the dark; and thy justice in the land of forgetfulness? |
8321 | The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? |
8321 | The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid? |
8321 | They determined against me an unjust word: shall he that sleepeth rise again no more? |
8321 | They have talked of hiding snares; they have said: Who shall see them? |
8321 | Thou art terrible, and who shall resist thee? |
8321 | Thy way, O God, is in the holy place: who is the great God like our God? |
8321 | To thee, O God my God, I will give praise upon the harp: why art thou sad, O my soul? |
8321 | What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou didst flee: and thou, O Jordan, that thou wast turned back? |
8321 | What is man, that thou art mindful of him? |
8321 | What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption? |
8321 | What shall I render to the Lord, for all the things that he hath rendered to me? |
8321 | What shall be given to thee, or what shall be added to thee, to a deceitful tongue? |
8321 | When the en of Ziph had come and said to Saul: Is not David hidden with us? |
8321 | Wherefore hath the wicked provoked God? |
8321 | Whilst my bones are broken, my enemies who troubleme have reproached me; Whilst they say to me day be day: Where is thy God? |
8321 | Whither shall I go from thy spirit? |
8321 | Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
8321 | Why art thou sad, O my soul? |
8321 | Why do you suppose or imagine there may be any other such curdled mountains? |
8321 | Why dost thou glory in malice, thou that art mighty in iniquity? |
8321 | Why dost thou turn away thy hand: and thy right hand out of the midst of thy bosom for ever? |
8321 | Why hast thou broken down the hedge thereof, so that all they who pass by the way do pluck it? |
8321 | Why hast thou forgotten me? |
8321 | Why have the Gentiles raged, and the prople devised vain things? |
8321 | Why shall I fear in the evil day? |
8321 | Why suspect, ye curdled mountains? |
8321 | Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?... |
8321 | Why turnest thou thy face away? |
8321 | Why, O Lord, hast thou retired afar off? |
8321 | Will God then cast off for ever? |
8321 | Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? |
8321 | Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? |
8321 | Wilt thou be angry with us for ever: or wilt thou extend thy wrath from generation to generation? |
8321 | Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead? |
8321 | Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams, and ye hills, like lambs of the flock? |
8321 | and besides thee what do I desire upon earth? |
8321 | and forgettest our want and our trouble? |
8321 | and is there knowledge in the most High? |
8321 | and why do I go sorrowful whilst the enemy afflicteth me? |
8321 | and why dost thou disquiet me? |
8321 | and why dost thou disquiet me? |
8321 | and why dost thou trouble me? |
8321 | and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me? |
8321 | and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our armies? |
8321 | and wilt not thou, O God, go out with our armies? |
8321 | how long dost thou turn away thy face from me? |
8321 | is it not the Lord? |
8321 | or he that formed the eye, doth he not consider? |
8321 | or shall I drink the blood of goats? |
8321 | or shall physicians raise to life, and give praise to thee? |
8321 | or the son of man, that thou makest account of him? |
8321 | or the son of man, that thou visitest him? |
8321 | or whither shall I flee from thy face? |
8321 | or who is God but our God? |
8321 | or who shall rest in thy holy hill? |
8321 | or who shall stand with me against the workers of iniquity? |
8321 | or will he in his anger shut up his mercies? |
8321 | or will he never be more favourable again? |
8321 | shall thy anger burn like fire? |
8321 | who shall set forth all his praises? |
8321 | who will lead me into Edom? |
8321 | who will lead me into Edom? |
8321 | why do you love vanity, and seek after lying? |
8321 | why dost thou slight us in our wants, in the time of trouble? |
8246 | >> Why do you boast of mischief, mighty man? 8246 002:001 Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot a vain thing? 8246 004:002 You sons of men, how long shall my glory be turned into dishonor? 8246 004:006 Many say,Who will show us any good?" |
8246 | 010:001 Why do you stand far off, Yahweh? |
8246 | 010:013 Why does the wicked person condemn God, and say in his heart,"God wo n''t call me into account?" |
8246 | 011:003 If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do? |
8246 | 013:002 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart every day? |
8246 | 014:004 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do n''t call on Yahweh? |
8246 | 015:001<< A Psalm by David.>> Yahweh, who shall dwell in your sanctuary? |
8246 | 018:031 For who is God, except Yahweh? |
8246 | 019:012 Who can discern his errors? |
8246 | 024:003 Who may ascend to Yahweh''s hill? |
8246 | 024:008 Who is the King of glory? |
8246 | 024:010 Who is this King of glory? |
8246 | 025:012 What man is he who fears Yahweh? |
8246 | 034:012 Who is someone who desires life, and loves many days, that he may see good? |
8246 | 035:017 Lord, how long will you look on? |
8246 | 039:007 Now, Lord, what do I wait for? |
8246 | 041:005 My enemies speak evil against me:"When will he die, and his name perish?" |
8246 | 042:003 My tears have been my food day and night, while they continually ask me,"Where is your God?" |
8246 | 042:005 Why are you in despair, my soul? |
8246 | 042:009 I will ask God, my rock,"Why have you forgotten me? |
8246 | 042:010 As with a sword in my bones, my adversaries reproach me, while they continually ask me,"Where is your God?" |
8246 | 042:011 Why are you in despair, my soul? |
8246 | 043:005 Why are you in despair, my soul? |
8246 | 044:020 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or spread forth our hands to a strange god; 044:021 wo n''t God search this out? |
8246 | 044:024 Why do you hide your face, and forget our affliction and our oppression? |
8246 | 049:005 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me? |
8246 | 050:013 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats? |
8246 | 053:004 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do n''t call on God? |
8246 | 056:007 Shall they escape by iniquity? |
8246 | 060:009 Who will bring me into the strong city? |
8246 | 060:010 Have n''t you, God, rejected us? |
8246 | 062:003 How long will you assault a man, would all of you throw him down, Like a leaning wall, like a tottering fence? |
8246 | 068:016 Why do you look in envy, you rugged mountains, at the mountain where God chooses to reign? |
8246 | 073:011 They say,"How does God know? |
8246 | 073:025 Who do I have in heaven? |
8246 | 074:001<< A contemplation by Asaph.>> God, why have you rejected us forever? |
8246 | 074:010 How long, God, shall the adversary reproach? |
8246 | 074:011 Why do you draw back your hand, even your right hand? |
8246 | 077:008 Has his loving kindness vanished forever? |
8246 | 077:009 Has God forgotten to be gracious? |
8246 | 079:005 How long, Yahweh? |
8246 | 079:010 Why should the nations say,"Where is their God?" |
8246 | 080:004 Yahweh God of Armies, How long will you be angry against the prayer of your people? |
8246 | 080:012 Why have you broken down its walls, so that all those who pass by the way pluck it? |
8246 | 082:002"How long will you judge unjustly, and show partiality to the wicked?" |
8246 | 085:005 Will you be angry with us forever? |
8246 | 085:006 Wo n''t you revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you? |
8246 | 088:010 Do you show wonders to the dead? |
8246 | 088:011 Is your loving kindness declared in the grave? |
8246 | 088:012 Are your wonders made known in the dark? |
8246 | 088:014 Yahweh, why do you reject my soul? |
8246 | 089:006 For who in the skies can be compared to Yahweh? |
8246 | 089:008 Yahweh, God of Armies, who is a mighty one, like you? |
8246 | 089:046 How long, Yahweh? |
8246 | 089:048 What man is he who shall live and not see death, who shall deliver his soul from the power of Sheol? |
8246 | 089:049 Lord, where are your former loving kindnesses, which you swore to David in your faithfulness? |
8246 | 090:011 Who knows the power of your anger, your wrath according to the fear that is due to you? |
8246 | 094:003 Yahweh, how long will the wicked, how long will the wicked triumph? |
8246 | 094:008 Consider, you senseless among the people; you fools, when will you be wise? |
8246 | 094:009 He who implanted the ear, wo n''t he hear? |
8246 | 094:010 He who disciplines the nations, wo n''t he punish? |
8246 | 094:016 Who will rise up for me against the wicked? |
8246 | 094:020 Shall the throne of wickedness have fellowship with you, which brings about mischief by statute? |
8246 | 106:002 Who can utter the mighty acts of Yahweh, or fully declare all his praise? |
8246 | 108:010 Who will bring me into the fortified city? |
8246 | 108:011 Have n''t you rejected us, God? |
8246 | 113:005 Who is like Yahweh, our God, who has his seat on high, 113:006 Who stoops down to see in heaven and in the earth? |
8246 | 114:005 What was it, you sea, that you fled? |
8246 | 114:006 You mountains, that you skipped like rams; you little hills, like lambs? |
8246 | 115:002 Why should the nations say,"Where is their God, now?" |
8246 | 116:012 What will I give to Yahweh for all his benefits toward me? |
8246 | 119:009 How can a young man keep his way pure? |
8246 | 119:084 How many are the days of your servant? |
8246 | 120:003 What will be given to you, and what will be done more to you, you deceitful tongue? |
8246 | 130:003 If you, Yah, kept a record of sins, Lord, who could stand? |
8246 | 137:004 How can we sing Yahweh''s song in a foreign land? |
8246 | 139:007 Where could I go from your Spirit? |
8246 | 139:021 Yahweh, do n''t I hate those who hate you? |
8246 | 144:003 Yahweh, what is man, that you care for him? |
8246 | A Psalm by David.>> How long, Yahweh? |
8246 | A Psalm by David.>> My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? |
8246 | A contemplation by David, when the Ziphites came and said to Saul,"Is n''t David hiding himself among us? |
8246 | A poem by David.>> Do you indeed speak righteousness, silent ones? |
8246 | Am I not grieved with those who rise up against you? |
8246 | Are n''t they in your book? |
8246 | But you, Yahweh-- how long? |
8246 | Can he give bread also? |
8246 | Do the dead rise up and praise you? |
8246 | Do you judge blamelessly, you sons of men? |
8246 | Does his promise fail for generations? |
8246 | God, who is like you? |
8246 | Has he, in anger, withheld his compassion?" |
8246 | He who formed the eye, wo n''t he see? |
8246 | How long shall my enemy triumph over me? |
8246 | How long will you hide your face from me? |
8246 | How long? |
8246 | I consider in my own heart; my spirit diligently inquires: 077:007"Will the Lord reject us forever? |
8246 | I say,"When will you comfort me?" |
8246 | In Sheol, who shall give you thanks? |
8246 | Is there knowledge in the Most High?" |
8246 | Of whom shall I be afraid? |
8246 | Or the son of man, that you think of him? |
8246 | Or where could I flee from your presence? |
8246 | Or your faithfulness in Destruction? |
8246 | Or your righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? |
8246 | Shall it declare your truth? |
8246 | Shall the dust praise you? |
8246 | Shall the enemy blaspheme your name forever? |
8246 | Swords are in their lips,"For,"they say,"who hears us?" |
8246 | They said,"Can God prepare a table in the wilderness? |
8246 | They say,"Who will see them?" |
8246 | To Yahweh I made supplication: 030:009"What profit is there in my destruction, if I go down to the pit? |
8246 | What can flesh do to me? |
8246 | What can man do to me? |
8246 | What can man do to me? |
8246 | What god is great like God? |
8246 | What is the son of man, that you care for him? |
8246 | When shall I come and appear before God? |
8246 | When will you come to me? |
8246 | When will you execute judgment on those who persecute me? |
8246 | Where does my help come from? |
8246 | Who can stand before his cold? |
8246 | Who can stand in your sight when you are angry? |
8246 | Who has led me to Edom? |
8246 | Who has led me to Edom? |
8246 | Who is a rock, besides our God, 018:032 the God who arms me with strength, and makes my way perfect? |
8246 | Who is lord over us?" |
8246 | Who may stand in his holy place? |
8246 | Who shall live on your holy hill? |
8246 | Who will stand up for me against the evil- doers? |
8246 | Whom shall I fear? |
8246 | Why are you disturbed within me? |
8246 | Why are you disturbed within me? |
8246 | Why are you disturbed within me? |
8246 | Why are you so far from helping me, and from the words of my groaning? |
8246 | Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy? |
8246 | Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?" |
8246 | Why do you hide your face from me? |
8246 | Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble? |
8246 | Why do you sleep, Lord? |
8246 | Why does your anger smolder against the sheep of your pasture? |
8246 | Why have you rejected me? |
8246 | Will he be favorable no more? |
8246 | Will he provide flesh for his people?" |
8246 | Will you be angry forever? |
8246 | Will you draw out your anger to all generations? |
8246 | Will you forget me forever? |
8246 | Will you hide yourself forever? |
8246 | Will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood? |
8246 | Will your jealousy burn like fire? |
8246 | Will your wrath burn like fire? |
8246 | You Jordan, that you turned back? |
8019 | 19:002:001 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? |
8019 | 19:004:002 O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame? |
8019 | 19:004:006 There be many that say, Who will shew us any good? |
8019 | 19:006:003 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long? |
8019 | 19:006:005 For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks? |
8019 | 19:010:001 Why standest thou afar off, O LORD? |
8019 | 19:010:013 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God? |
8019 | 19:011:001 In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain? |
8019 | 19:011:003 If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? |
8019 | 19:013:001 How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? |
8019 | 19:013:002 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? |
8019 | 19:014:004 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge? |
8019 | 19:015:001 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? |
8019 | 19:018:031 For who is God save the LORD? |
8019 | 19:019:012 Who can understand his errors? |
8019 | 19:022:001 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
8019 | 19:024:003 Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? |
8019 | 19:024:008 Who is this King of glory? |
8019 | 19:024:010 Who is this King of glory? |
8019 | 19:025:012 What man is he that feareth the LORD? |
8019 | 19:027:001 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? |
8019 | 19:030:009 What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit? |
8019 | 19:034:012 What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? |
8019 | 19:035:017 Lord, how long wilt thou look on? |
8019 | 19:039:007 And now, Lord, what wait I for? |
8019 | 19:041:005 Mine enemies speak evil of me, When shall he die, and his name perish? |
8019 | 19:042:002 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God? |
8019 | 19:042:003 My tears have been my meat day and night, while they continually say unto me, Where is thy God? |
8019 | 19:042:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
8019 | 19:042:009 I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me? |
8019 | 19:042:010 As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me; while they say daily unto me, Where is thy God? |
8019 | 19:042:011 Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
8019 | 19:043:002 For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off? |
8019 | 19:043:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
8019 | 19:044:020 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god; 19:044:021 Shall not God search this out? |
8019 | 19:044:023 Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord? |
8019 | 19:044:024 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and forgettest our affliction and our oppression? |
8019 | 19:049:005 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about? |
8019 | 19:050:013 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats? |
8019 | 19:050:016 But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth? |
8019 | 19:052:001 Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man? |
8019 | 19:053:004 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge? |
8019 | 19:056:007 Shall they escape by iniquity? |
8019 | 19:056:008 Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book? |
8019 | 19:058:001 Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation? |
8019 | 19:059:007 Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear? |
8019 | 19:060:009 Who will bring me into the strong city? |
8019 | 19:060:010 Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off? |
8019 | 19:062:003 How long will ye imagine mischief against a man? |
8019 | 19:064:005 They encourage themselves in an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them? |
8019 | 19:068:016 Why leap ye, ye high hills? |
8019 | 19:073:011 And they say, How doth God know? |
8019 | 19:073:025 Whom have I in heaven but thee? |
8019 | 19:074:001 O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever? |
8019 | 19:074:010 O God, how long shall the adversary reproach? |
8019 | 19:074:011 Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even thy right hand? |
8019 | 19:076:007 Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry? |
8019 | 19:077:007 Will the Lord cast off for ever? |
8019 | 19:077:008 Is his mercy clean gone for ever? |
8019 | 19:077:009 Hath God forgotten to be gracious? |
8019 | 19:077:013 Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as our God? |
8019 | 19:078:019 Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness? |
8019 | 19:078:020 Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed; can he give bread also? |
8019 | 19:079:005 How long, LORD? |
8019 | 19:079:010 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is their God? |
8019 | 19:080:004 O LORD God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people? |
8019 | 19:080:012 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her? |
8019 | 19:082:002 How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? |
8019 | 19:085:005 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever? |
8019 | 19:085:006 Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee? |
8019 | 19:088:010 Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead? |
8019 | 19:088:011 Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave? |
8019 | 19:088:012 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? |
8019 | 19:088:014 LORD, why castest thou off my soul? |
8019 | 19:089:006 For who in the heaven can be compared unto the LORD? |
8019 | 19:089:008 O LORD God of hosts, who is a strong LORD like unto thee? |
8019 | 19:089:046 How long, LORD? |
8019 | 19:089:047 Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain? |
8019 | 19:089:048 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death? |
8019 | 19:089:049 Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou swarest unto David in thy truth? |
8019 | 19:090:011 Who knoweth the power of thine anger? |
8019 | 19:090:013 Return, O LORD, how long? |
8019 | 19:094:003 LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? |
8019 | 19:094:004 How long shall they utter and speak hard things? |
8019 | 19:094:008 Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise? |
8019 | 19:094:009 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? |
8019 | 19:094:010 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct? |
8019 | 19:094:016 Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? |
8019 | 19:094:020 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law? |
8019 | 19:106:002 Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD? |
8019 | 19:108:010 Who will bring me into the strong city? |
8019 | 19:108:011 Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? |
8019 | 19:114:005 What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? |
8019 | 19:114:006 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs? |
8019 | 19:115:002 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God? |
8019 | 19:116:012 What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me? |
8019 | 19:118:006 The LORD is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me? |
8019 | 19:119:009 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? |
8019 | 19:119:082 Mine eyes fail for thy word, saying, When wilt thou comfort me? |
8019 | 19:119:084 How many are the days of thy servant? |
8019 | 19:120:003 What shall be given unto thee? |
8019 | 19:130:003 If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? |
8019 | 19:137:004 How shall we sing the LORD''s song in a strange land? |
8019 | 19:139:007 Whither shall I go from thy spirit? |
8019 | 19:139:021 Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee? |
8019 | 19:147:017 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold? |
8019 | O when wilt thou come unto me? |
8019 | Shall the dust praise thee? |
8019 | and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves? |
8019 | and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee? |
8019 | and is there knowledge in the most High? |
8019 | and the son of man, that thou visitest him? |
8019 | and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies? |
8019 | and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? |
8019 | and why art thou disquieted in me? |
8019 | and why art thou disquieted within me? |
8019 | and why art thou disquieted within me? |
8019 | and will he be favourable no more? |
8019 | and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts? |
8019 | can he provide flesh for his people? |
8019 | do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men? |
8019 | doth his promise fail for evermore? |
8019 | for ever? |
8019 | hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies? |
8019 | he that formed the eye, shall he not see? |
8019 | he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know? |
8019 | how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me? |
8019 | how long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing? |
8019 | how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? |
8019 | or thy faithfulness in destruction? |
8019 | or to thy faithfulness round about thee? |
8019 | or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue? |
8019 | or whither shall I flee from thy presence? |
8019 | or who is a rock save our God? |
8019 | or who shall stand in his holy place? |
8019 | or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity? |
8019 | shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave? |
8019 | shall it declare thy truth? |
8019 | shall the dead arise and praise thee? |
8019 | shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for ever? |
8019 | shall thy jealousy burn like fire? |
8019 | shall thy wrath burn like fire? |
8019 | the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? |
8019 | thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back? |
8019 | when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me? |
8019 | who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the LORD? |
8019 | who can shew forth all his praise? |
8019 | who shall dwell in thy holy hill? |
8019 | who will lead me into Edom? |
8019 | who will lead me into Edom? |
8019 | why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring? |
8019 | why doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture? |
8019 | why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy? |
8019 | why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy? |
8019 | why hidest thou thy face from me? |
8019 | why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble? |
8019 | wilt thou be angry for ever? |
8019 | wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations? |
8019 | wilt thou hide thyself for ever? |
13166 | And cherish such an impious thought within,That the All- Holy would indulge thy sin?" |
13166 | Are my eyes charm''d thy vestments to behold,Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold?" |
13166 | Are not our lips our ownthey cry,"And who shall be our lord?" |
13166 | Are not thy servants turn''d to dust? |
13166 | Deep in the dust can I declareThy truth, or sing thy goodness there? |
13166 | Or hast thou made mankind in vain? 13166 Or say, our lips are not our own?" |
13166 | When did I thirst, or drink thy bullocks blood? 13166 1 And will the God of grace Perpetual silence keep? 13166 1 Are all the foes of Sion fools, Who thus devour her saints? 13166 1 Are sinners now so senseless grown That they thy saints devour? 13166 1 Consider all my sorrows, Lord, And thy deliverance send; My soul for thy salvation faints, When will my troubles end? 13166 1 Hear me, O God, nor hide thy face, But answer lest I die; Hast thou not built a throne of grace To hear when sinners cry? 13166 1 How long wilt thou conceal thy face? 13166 1 How long, 0 Lord, shall I complain Like one that seeks his God in vain? 13166 1 How shall the young secure their hearts, And guard their lives from sin? 13166 1 I will extol thee, Lord, on high, At thy command, diseases fly; Who but a God can speak and save From the dark borders of the grave? 13166 1 Is there ambition in my heart? 13166 1 Judges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye despise the righteous cause, When th''injur''d poor before you stands? 13166 1 Just are thy ways, and true thy word, Great rock of my secure abode; Who is a God beside the Lord? 13166 1 Lord, hast thou cast the nation off? 13166 1 Lord, what was man, when made at first, Adam the offspring of the dust, That thou shouldst set him and his race But just below an angel''s place? 13166 1 My Saviour, my almighty Friend, When I begin thy praise, Where will the growing numbers end, The numbers of thy grace? 13166 1 My refuge is the God of love; Why do my foes insult and cry,Fly like a timorous trembling dove,"To distant woods or mountains fly"? |
13166 | 1 Shew pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive, Let a repenting rebel live: Are not thy mercies large and free? |
13166 | 1 The Lord my shepherd is, I shall be well supply''d; Since he is mine, and I am his, What can I want beside? |
13166 | 1 Thou God of love, thou ever blest, Pity my suffering state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest From lips that love deceit? |
13166 | 1 What shall I render to my God For all his kindness shown? |
13166 | 1 Where shall the man be found That fears t''offend his God, That loves the gospel''s joyful sound, And trembles at the rod? |
13166 | 1 Where shall we go to seek and find An habitation for our God, A dwelling for th''Eternal Mind Amongst the sons of flesh and blood? |
13166 | 1 Who shall ascend thy heavenly place, Great God, and dwell before thy face? |
13166 | 1 Who shall inhabit in thy hill, O God of holiness? |
13166 | 1 Who will arise and plead my right Against my numerous foes, While earth and hell their force unite, And all my hopes oppose? |
13166 | 1 Why did the Jews proclaim their rage? |
13166 | 1 Why did the nations join to slay The Lord''s anointed Son? |
13166 | 1 Why do the proud insult the poor, And boast the large estates they have? |
13166 | 1 Why do the wealthy wicked boast, And grow profanely bold? |
13166 | 1 Why doth the Lord stand off so far, And why conceal his face, When great calamities appear, And times of deep distress? |
13166 | 1 Why doth the man of riches grow To insolence and pride, To see his wealth and honours flow With every rising tide? |
13166 | 1 Why should I vex my soul and fret To see the wicked rise? |
13166 | 1 Will God for ever cast us off? |
13166 | 1"Why has my God my soul forsook,"Nor will a smile afford?" |
13166 | 10 Canst thou for ever sit and hear Thine holy Name profan''d? |
13166 | 10"Can I be flatter''d with thy cringing bows,"Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? |
13166 | 13 Is not the world of nature thine, The darkness and the day? |
13166 | 13"Silent I waited with long suffering love;"But didst thou hope that I should ne''er reprove? |
13166 | 14 Hath not thy power form''d every coast, And set the earth its bounds, With summer''s heat and winter''s frost, In their perpetual rounds? |
13166 | 15 And shall the sons of earth and dust That sacred power blaspheme? |
13166 | 2 Bless, O my soul, the God of grace; His favours claim thy highest praise; Why should the wonders he hath wrought Be lost in silence and forgot? |
13166 | 2 But there''s a brighter world on high, Thy palace, Lord, above the sky: Who shall ascend that blest abode, And dwell so near his Maker God? |
13166 | 2 But who among the sons of men May visit thine abode? |
13166 | 2 Does not my soul detest and hate The sons of malice and deceit? |
13166 | 2 Hast thou not writ salvation down, And promis''d quickening grace? |
13166 | 2 Have ye forgot, or never knew, That God will judge the judges too? |
13166 | 2 How long shall my poor labouring soul Wrestle and toil in vain? |
13166 | 2 If government be all destroy''d( That firm foundation of our peace) And violence make justice void, Where shall the righteous seek redress? |
13166 | 2 Lord, shall it be for ever said,"The race of man was only made"For sickness, sorrow, and the dust?" |
13166 | 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Thy justice and thy pow''r? |
13166 | 2 Lord, while we see whole nations die, Our flesh and sense repine and cry,"Must death for ever rage and reign? |
13166 | 2 Shall I for ever be forgot As one whom thou regardest not? |
13166 | 2 Spare us, O Lord, aloud we pray, Nor let our sun go down at noon: Thy years are one eternal day, And must thy children die so soon? |
13166 | 2 That thou shouldst raise his nature so And make him lord of all below; Make every beast and bird submit, And lay the fishes at his feet? |
13166 | 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near: When will thy hand release my feet Out of the deadly snare? |
13166 | 2 When shall I see thy courts of grace, And meet my God again? |
13166 | 2 Who knows the wonders of thy ways? |
13166 | 2 Why should I make a man my trust? |
13166 | 2 Why will ye then frame wicked laws? |
13166 | 2 Wilt thou forsake my hoary hairs, And leave my fainting heart? |
13166 | 2[ Why doth he treat the poor with scorn, Made of the self- same clay, And boast as tho''his flesh was born Of better dust than they?] |
13166 | 3 As the benighted pilgrims wait, And long, and wish for breaking day, So waits my soul before thy gate; When will my God his face display? |
13166 | 3 Dost thou not dwell among the just? |
13166 | 3 Great God, whom heavenly hosts obey, How long shall we lament and pray, And wait in vain thy kind return? |
13166 | 3 Hast thou not promis''d to thy Son And all his seed a heavenly crown? |
13166 | 3 How long shall my poor troubled breast Be with these anxious thoughts opprest? |
13166 | 3 I cry''d aloud to thee, my God,"What canst thou profit by my blood? |
13166 | 3 Temptations vex my weary soul, And tears are my repast; The foe insults without control,"And where''s your God at last?" |
13166 | 3 The sparrow chuses where to rest, And for her young provides her nest: But will my God to sparrows grant That pleasure which his children want? |
13166 | 3 When God, our leader, shines in arms, What mortal heart can bear The thunder of his loud alarms? |
13166 | 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? |
13166 | 3 When shall thy Name, from shore to shore, Sound all the earth abroad, And distant nations know and love Their Saviour and their God? |
13166 | 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels, with their God compare? |
13166 | 3 Why did the Gentiles rage, And Jews with one accord Bend all their counsels to destroy Th''anointed of the Lord? |
13166 | 3 Why should I make a man my trust? |
13166 | 3"And what have hypocrites to do"To bring their sacrifice? |
13166 | 3"Hear me, O Lord, and save thy Son,"Nor hide thy shining face;"Why should thy favorite look like one"Forsaken of thy grace? |
13166 | 3"This is the man did once pretend"God was his father and his friend;"If God the blessed lov''d him so,"Why doth he fail to help him now?" |
13166 | 3"Where is thy promise to the just? |
13166 | 4 Are not thy mercies sovereign still? |
13166 | 4 Didst thou not raise my faith, O Lord? |
13166 | 4 Doth secret mischief lurk within? |
13166 | 4 Hast thou not given thy word To save my soul from death? |
13166 | 4 I''ll cast myself before his feet, And say"My God, my heavenly Rock,"Why doth thy love so long forget"The soul that groans beneath thy stroke?" |
13166 | 4 If he afflicts his saints so far To prove their love, and try their grace, What may the bold transgressors fear? |
13166 | 4 In vain to idol- saints they cry, And perish in their blood; Where is a rock so great, so high, So powerful as our God? |
13166 | 4 Lord, what is worthless man, That thou shouldst love him so? |
13166 | 4 My eyes with expectation fail, My heart within me cries,"When will the Lord his truth fulfil,"And make my comforts rise?" |
13166 | 4 Shall I be still tormented more? |
13166 | 4 Their hands shall bear you, lest you fall And dash against the stones: Are they not servants at his call, And sent t''attend his sons? |
13166 | 4 This life''s a dream, an empty show; But the bright world to which I go Hath joys substantial and sincere; When shall I wake, and find me there? |
13166 | 4 What are the earth''s wide kingdoms else But mighty hills of prey? |
13166 | 4 What power could make the deep divide? |
13166 | 4 With hoary frost he strews the ground; His hail descends with clattering sound: Where is the man so vainly bold That dares defy his dreadful cold? |
13166 | 4"Could you expect to''scape my sight,"And sin without control? |
13166 | 4"There''s none of all my sons above,"So much my image or my love;"Celestial powers thy subjects are,"Then what can earth to thee compare? |
13166 | 4"Yet shall our words be free,"they cry,"Our tongue shall be controll''d by none:"Where is the Lord will ask us why? |
13166 | 5 But why, my soul, sunk down so far Beneath this heavy load? |
13166 | 5 Does not my heart thy precepts love, And long to see thy face? |
13166 | 5 Hast thou not planted with thy hands A lovely vine in heathen lands? |
13166 | 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th''Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war? |
13166 | 5 How will they bear to stand Before that judgment- seat, Where all the saints at Christ''s right hand In full assembly meet? |
13166 | 5 I''ll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief? |
13166 | 5 Let the unthinking many say,"Who will bestow some earthly good?" |
13166 | 5 Lord, shall thy bright example shine In vain before my eyes? |
13166 | 5 My heart and flesh cry out for thee, While far from thine abode: When shall I tread thy courts, and see My Saviour and my God? |
13166 | 5 Nature and time, and earth and skies, Thy heavenly skill proclaim: What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy Name? |
13166 | 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? |
13166 | 5 What should I wish or wait for then From creatures, earth and dust? |
13166 | 5 Which of the stocks or stones they trust Can give them showers of rain? |
13166 | 5 Why do the men of malice rage, And say with foolish pride,"The God of heaven will ne''er engage To fight on Zion''s side?" |
13166 | 6 At thy rebuke, O Jacob''s God, Both horse and chariot fell; Who knows the terrors of thy rod? |
13166 | 6 But I with flowing tears Indulge my doubts to rise"Is there a God that sees or hears"The things below the skies?"] |
13166 | 6 But who can speak thy wondrous deeds? |
13166 | 6 Could I so false, so faithless prove, To quit thy service and thy love, Where, Lord, could I thy presence shun, Or from thy dreadful glory run? |
13166 | 6 For thee I thirst, I pray, I mourn; When will thy smiling face return? |
13166 | 6 I call''d thy mercies to my mind Which I enjoy''d before; And will the Lord no more be kind? |
13166 | 6 If I were hungry would I ask thee food? |
13166 | 6 Lord, where shall guilty souls retire, Forgotten and unknown? |
13166 | 6 O who can ever find The errors of his ways? |
13166 | 6 When shall my feet arise and stand On heaven''s eternal hills? |
13166 | 6 Why will my Father hide his face, When foes stand threatening round, In the dark hour of deep distress, And not an helper found? |
13166 | 6[ Let sinners and their wicked rage Be humbled to the dust; Shall not the God of truth engage To vindicate the just? |
13166 | 7 What is the creature''s skill or force, The sprightly man, the warlike horse, The nimble wit, the active limb? |
13166 | 7 What power can stand before thy sight When once thy wrath appears? |
13166 | 7 Why is its beauty thus defac''d? |
13166 | 7 Will he for ever cast me off? |
13166 | 7 Yet they provok''d the Lord most high, And dar''d distrust his hand;"Can he with bread our host supply"Amidst this desert land?" |
13166 | 8 Awake, arise, almighty Lord, Why sleeps thy wonted grace? |
13166 | 8 Silent I waited with lone- suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne''er reprove? |
13166 | 8 Who knows the errors of his thoughts? |
13166 | 9 How long, eternal God, how long Shall men of pride blaspheme? |
13166 | 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? |
13166 | 9 Wilt thou for ever cast us off And still neglect our cries? |
13166 | 9 Yet if thy sovereign hand let loose The rage of earth and hell, Why will my heavenly Father bruise The Son he loves so well? |
13166 | 9"If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? |
13166 | Against the Lord their powers engage His dear anointed to destroy? |
13166 | And God for ever hide his love? |
13166 | And I still pray and be deny''d? |
13166 | And cherish such an impious thought within, That God the righteous would indulge thy sin? |
13166 | And never worship at thy throne, Nor fear thine awful power? |
13166 | And still despair of thy return? |
13166 | And still thy jealousy forbear, And still withhold thine hand? |
13166 | And thou a faithful God? |
13166 | And whence the fright that Sinai feels? |
13166 | Are my eyes charm''d thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? |
13166 | Are not thy servants day by day Sent to their graves, and turn''d to clay? |
13166 | Can I be flatter''d with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? |
13166 | Can he be deaf who form''d their ears? |
13166 | Canst thou thy face for ever hide? |
13166 | Dare ye condemn the righteous poor, And let rich sinners''scape secure, While gold and greatness bribe your hands? |
13166 | Did not thy power defend it round, And heavenly dews enrich the ground? |
13166 | Didst thou not bid the morning shine, And mark the sun his way? |
13166 | Do I indulge some unknown sin? |
13166 | Do they not know her Saviour rules, And pities her complaints? |
13166 | Doth not my heart address thy throne? |
13166 | For ever hide thine heavenly love From our afflicted eyes? |
13166 | Great is the Lord; what tongue can frame An equal honour to his Name? |
13166 | Has he forgot his tender love? |
13166 | Hast thou not given this sign? |
13166 | High in the heavens his justice reigns? |
13166 | His face appear no more? |
13166 | His promise ever fail? |
13166 | His wrath for ever smoke Against the people of his love, His little chosen flock? |
13166 | How long shall thy fierce anger burn? |
13166 | How long, almighty God, how long? |
13166 | How long, my God, how long before Thine hand afford relief? |
13166 | Lord, where''s thy kindness to the just? |
13166 | Make Jordan backward roll his tide? |
13166 | May not a sinner trust in thee? |
13166 | May we not trust and live upon A promise so divine? |
13166 | Mine eye consum''d with grief? |
13166 | Must their devices stand? |
13166 | Must we for ever mourn? |
13166 | My God, how long delay? |
13166 | Or blind, who made their eyes? |
13166 | Or truth compar''d to thine? |
13166 | Or where''s a refuge like our God? |
13166 | Or why support th''unrighteous cause? |
13166 | Search, gracious God, and see; Or do I act a haughty part? |
13166 | Shall all my joys on earth remove? |
13166 | Shall anger still prevail? |
13166 | Shall mercy ne''er return? |
13166 | Shall saints be made their endless song, And bear immortal shame? |
13166 | Shall they advance their heads in pride, And still thy saints devour? |
13166 | Short from the cradle to the grave: Who can secure his vital breath Against the bold demands of death, With skill to fly, or power to save? |
13166 | Still shall my soul thine absence mourn? |
13166 | The God of justice hold his peace, And let his vengeance sleep? |
13166 | The Romans why their swords employ? |
13166 | The lightning of his spear? |
13166 | Thy vengeance who can tell? |
13166 | When did I thirst, or drink thy bullocks blood? |
13166 | When shall I feel those heavenly rays That chase my fears away? |
13166 | When shall I make thy grace my song? |
13166 | When shall the just revive, and reign O''er all that scorn''d them here? |
13166 | When shall thine hour of grace return? |
13166 | When will ye once defend the poor, That sinners vex the saints no more? |
13166 | Where can a creature hide? |
13166 | Where is the man that draws his breath Safe from disease, secure from death? |
13166 | Where is the power that vies with thee? |
13166 | Who can this King of glory be? |
13166 | Who shall fulfil thy boundless praise? |
13166 | Who shall sustain my sinking years If God my strength depart? |
13166 | Whom will the Lord admit to dwell So near his throne of grace? |
13166 | Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? |
13166 | Why did ye leap, ye little hills? |
13166 | Why do my thoughts indulge despair, And sin against my God? |
13166 | Why hast thou laid her fences waste? |
13166 | Why should we look like men abhorr''d, Or banish''d from thy face? |
13166 | Will not thy hand that form''d them first Avenge thine injur''d Name? |
13166 | Wilt thou indulge immortal wrath? |
13166 | Wilt thou not grant me warmer zeal To run the heavenly road? |
13166 | how couldst thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? |
13166 | why should I be So far from all my joys and thee? |
7925 | ''And a pure heart?'' |
7925 | ''Because He is at my right hand I shall''--What? |
7925 | ''Child, wilt thou believe?'' |
7925 | ''Clean hands?'' |
7925 | ''Commit thy way''--unto whom? |
7925 | ''Doth God care for oxen; or saith He it altogether for our sakes?'' |
7925 | ''Eternal? |
7925 | ''From whence cometh my help?'' |
7925 | ''Have I learned that, notwithstanding all supplies, this world without Him is a waterless desert? |
7925 | ''He hath said, and shall He not do it?'' |
7925 | ''He that formed the eye, shall He not see?'' |
7925 | ''If God be for us who can be against us?'' |
7925 | ''If light so much conceals, wherefore not life?'' |
7925 | ''My soul thirsteth''--for what? |
7925 | ''Not condemned''--Is that all? |
7925 | ''She wipeth her mouth and saith, I have done no harm'': was she, therefore, chaste and pure? |
7925 | ''The lion hath roared, who shall not fear?'' |
7925 | ''Thee?'' |
7925 | ''This is your man after God''s own heart, is it?'' |
7925 | ''Thou shalt be ashamed and confounded, and never open thy mouth any more, because of thy sins, when''--I smite? |
7925 | ''Were it not better to lie still?'' |
7925 | ''What confidence is this wherein thou trustest? |
7925 | ''What went ye out for to see?'' |
7925 | ''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? |
7925 | ''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? |
7925 | ''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?'' |
7925 | ''Who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity''--and where have my desires and thoughts so often gone? |
7925 | ''Who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?'' |
7925 | ''Who is the King of Glory?'' |
7925 | ''Who is this King of Glory?'' |
7925 | ''Who is this King of Glory?'' |
7925 | ''Whom have I in heaven but Thee? |
7925 | ''Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
7925 | ''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?'' |
7925 | ''Why art thou cast down,''or lifted''up,''and, in either case,''disquieted''? |
7925 | ''Wilt thou go out towards them in desire?'' |
7925 | ''Wilt thou keep them hid in thy heart?'' |
7925 | ''Wilt thou live worthy of them?'' |
7925 | ''Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?'' |
7925 | --are mine clean? |
7925 | --what about mine? |
7925 | 10. Who is this King of glory? |
7925 | 8. Who is this King of glory? |
7925 | A CLEANSED WAY''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? |
7925 | A GREAT QUESTION AND ITS ANSWER''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? |
7925 | A SONG OF DELIVERANCE''For Thou hast delivered my soul from death: hast Thou not delivered my feet from falling? |
7925 | A large revelation of great truth? |
7925 | A lunatic may own a library as big as the Bodleian, but what use is it to him? |
7925 | A moral agent? |
7925 | A power to make men''s lives, individually and in the community, nobler and loftier? |
7925 | Am I speaking to any such standing in slippery places? |
7925 | Am I speaking to such living corpses now? |
7925 | Am I to be empty of the highest mercy, the knowledge of Thy will? |
7925 | An abstraction, a possession, riches, a thing? |
7925 | And I say, from my own experience, that the man who trusts in Him is_ not_ blessed''? |
7925 | And are you dumb, my friend, in these universal bursts of praise? |
7925 | And can He help me at all? |
7925 | And do you expect Him to be to you all that He has ever been to any soul of man upon earth? |
7925 | And do you not think it would be better for us if ours were completely steeped in those heart- utterances of ancient devotion? |
7925 | And does He care for me at all? |
7925 | And here start up the plain, simple, but tight- gripping and stimulating questions,''Do I see the Unseen? |
7925 | And how can we do that? |
7925 | And how dare you anticipate that God will keep your feet, if you are walking in ways of your own choosing? |
7925 | And how did they do it? |
7925 | And how do you know people? |
7925 | And how has he altered? |
7925 | And how many of us feel that we need the thing which we seem to be requesting? |
7925 | And how many of us understand what we mean when we ask for that? |
7925 | And if there is, why in the name of pity does He not?'' |
7925 | And if we are not, why are we not? |
7925 | And so,''Say not, Who shall ascend up into the heavens? |
7925 | And the man that is going down it has a descending impulse after he has reached the bottom step and he falls-- Where? |
7925 | And the question comes to us, brethren!--What is my relation to that loving Lord, to that Redeemer King? |
7925 | And then, one day, a rumble and a rush, and what became of the village? |
7925 | And what comes of that? |
7925 | And what does that ascent to the hill of the Lord include? |
7925 | And what is His joy? |
7925 | And what is the consequence? |
7925 | And what is this renunciation? |
7925 | And what is this''holiness''which David so earnestly desires? |
7925 | And what sort of obscurity is that? |
7925 | And when was that fulfilled? |
7925 | And when will that right moment be? |
7925 | And where did he go? |
7925 | And where is it to be found? |
7925 | And who can be harmed with that lambent light-- like sunshine upon water, or upon a glittering shield-- playing around Him? |
7925 | And why is he to be delivered? |
7925 | Answer for yourselves the question-- do you belong to this class? |
7925 | Answerable to whom? |
7925 | Are not all Christians priests? |
7925 | Are our''eyes ever towards the Lord''? |
7925 | Are the blessings of the Gospel all to be reduced to this mere negative expression? |
7925 | Are the two diverse? |
7925 | Are we as strong as we might be if we used the strength which we have? |
7925 | Are we going to be such fools as to fix our hopes and efforts upon this fleeting order of things, which can give no delight more lasting than itself? |
7925 | Are we ready for that judgment which is the mark of the future? |
7925 | Are, to us, the things unseen the solid things, and the things visible the shadows and the phantoms? |
7925 | Art Thou mindful of him?'' |
7925 | As our good old hymn has it--''Why should I the burden bear?'' |
7925 | Ask yourself the question, Is the course of my life such as that the end of it can not but be a grim necessity which I would do anything to avoid? |
7925 | Be triumphant? |
7925 | Because of her citizens? |
7925 | Because of her guards and gates? |
7925 | Because of her orthodoxy? |
7925 | Because of her polity? |
7925 | Brethren, do we use aright this goodness of God which is the characteristic of the present? |
7925 | But I can imagine a man saying,''Well, if I do not know that I am doing wrong, how can it be a sin?'' |
7925 | But are we? |
7925 | But do you know anything about the elasticity and spring of spirit in getting near God, and pouring out all your hearts to Him? |
7925 | But does not that suggest the doubt--''in that sleep, what dreams may come?'' |
7925 | But for what? |
7925 | But how can we venture to run any kind of parallelism between the eternity of the one and that of the other? |
7925 | But is that all which can be said in explanation of this principle? |
7925 | But is that all? |
7925 | But is the record only a melancholy contrast with our own experience? |
7925 | But is there any necessity for such alternations? |
7925 | But then the question comes, how to get this continuous faith? |
7925 | But then the question comes, what_ is_ the penalty of sin? |
7925 | But there may be restlessness along with inactivity; may there not? |
7925 | But to fulfil the desires of them who are not only''living things,''but''who fear''Him, is it such a simple task? |
7925 | But what have we to say about the act expressed in the text? |
7925 | But what of the queen that should come foully dressed? |
7925 | But what_ had_ altered? |
7925 | But when you begin to ask conscience,''And, pray, what_ is_ right and what_ is_ wrong?'' |
7925 | Can light conceal? |
7925 | Can not we say''I_ will_ trust''? |
7925 | Can such a thing be? |
7925 | Can we identify the fact which is here embalmed? |
7925 | Can you fill up the swamps of the Mississippi with any cartloads of faggots you can fling in? |
7925 | Can you fill your souls with anything which belongs to this fleeting life? |
7925 | Companionships may dissolve and warm hands grow cold and their close clasp relax-- what then? |
7925 | Conscience? |
7925 | Cut off the sunbeam from the sun, and what becomes of it? |
7925 | Dear friend, should_ you_ feel homeless if you were taken, as you will be taken, into that world? |
7925 | Deliverance? |
7925 | Did this psalmist mean to promise the very questionable blessing of escape from all the good of the discipline of sorrow? |
7925 | Did you ever know what it is to say,''It is enough''? |
7925 | Did you ever notice that there are two dwelling- places spoken of in this verse? |
7925 | Did you ever see a child upon a swing, or a gymnast upon a trapeze? |
7925 | Did you ever try to cure some trivial bad habit, some trick of your fingers, for instance? |
7925 | Do I belong to Him by joyous yielding of myself to be His instrument? |
7925 | Do I dwell contented with never a glimpse of it?'' |
7925 | Do I walk in the light of it raying out to me through earth''s darkness? |
7925 | Do not be for ever questioning yourselves,''Am I a saved man?'' |
7925 | Do they always get deliverance from Him? |
7925 | Do we go to our work and our daily battle with the confident expectation that He will surely come when our need is the sorest and scatter our enemies? |
7925 | Do we know anything of that longing which makes us''that are in this tabernacle to groan, being burdened''? |
7925 | Do we not feel that all the beauty and bloom of a gift is gone if the giver hopes to receive as much again? |
7925 | Do we not feel that it is all gone if the receiver thinks of repaying it in any coin but that of the heart? |
7925 | Do you desire to know your hidden evil? |
7925 | Do you draw near? |
7925 | Do you have them in any sense if they never dwell in the''study of your imagination,''and never fill your thoughts with sweetness and with light? |
7925 | Do you live in the light, or have you only gone there to escape what you are afraid of? |
7925 | Do you remember the very first instance in Scripture of the use of this phrase? |
7925 | Do you say in your heart,''I shall never be moved''? |
7925 | Do you seek purity, nobleness, strength, and beauty of soul? |
7925 | Do you serve because you love-- and love because He died for you? |
7925 | Do you think that would be likely to work? |
7925 | Do you think that_ you_ can deal with them? |
7925 | Do you think you are tenants at will or owners? |
7925 | Do you want Him to come and search your hearts, and tell you in your spirits what He has found there? |
7925 | Do you want Him? |
7925 | Do_ our_ prayers pass into such still contemplation of the face of God? |
7925 | Do_ our_ thoughts of His character break into such confident petition? |
7925 | Does God suggest Himself to you in that fashion, and is the instinct of your hearts to call upon Him? |
7925 | Does anybody suppose that the growth of popular unbelief is owing to the logical force of certain arguments? |
7925 | Does it not speak to us of the necessity of swift flight, with all the powers of our will? |
7925 | Does not all such sorrow hallow, ennoble, refine, purify the sufferer, and make him liker his God? |
7925 | Does not history bear me out in that view? |
7925 | Does not that metaphor teach us a great deal more of what faith is, and encourage us far more to exercise it, than much theological hair- splitting? |
7925 | Does not this metaphor teach us also, what is to be our defence and our weapon in this warfare? |
7925 | Does that far- off, dim land assume substance and reality to me? |
7925 | Does that not speak to us eloquently of the perils which environ us? |
7925 | Does that not speak to us of the urgency of the case? |
7925 | Does this great boldness show that he is leaping very lightly over his sin? |
7925 | Doth His promise fail for ever more?'' |
7925 | Encouraged, heartened, strengthened him? |
7925 | Escape sorrows? |
7925 | For how can the sun but pour its rays upon everything that lives? |
7925 | For what_ is_ love, in its loftiest, purest, and therefore in its divine aspect? |
7925 | For why? |
7925 | From what? |
7925 | From whence cometh my help?'' |
7925 | Further, do we know anything of that longing that the Psalmist had? |
7925 | Further, do we make any effort like that of this Psalmist, who encourages and stimulates himself by that strong''I_ will_ lift up my eyes''? |
7925 | God individualises us, and God speaks to Thee,''Wilt thou behold My face?'' |
7925 | Had he not committed a crime against human law? |
7925 | Has a flying shadow an appreciable thickness, or will a million of them pressed together occupy a space in your empty, hungry heart? |
7925 | Has this promise no application to the people for whom outward life can never bring an end of the sorrows and burdens that they carry? |
7925 | Have I experienced that whilst I call He answers, and that the water flows in as soon as I open my heart? |
7925 | Have my life filled with serenity? |
7925 | Have the terms of wedded life changed since my psalm was written? |
7925 | Have we to search for that, as if it were something hidden, far off, lost, and only to be recovered by our effort? |
7925 | Have you a lease of your goods? |
7925 | Have you anything that satisfies your appetite and makes you blessed? |
7925 | Have you ever felt,''Against Thee, Thee only, have I''--solitary--''sinned,''and confessed that iniquities are''too strong for me''? |
7925 | Have you ever had it? |
7925 | Have you ever known what it is so to look at God''s love that it smites you into tears of repentance when you think of the way you have requited Him? |
7925 | Have you got that, my brother? |
7925 | Have you returned unto Christ, the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls? |
7925 | Have you taken all God''s revelation of Himself, and translated it into petition? |
7925 | He may have a whim of favour to- day, and a whim of severity to- morrow, and no man can say,''What doest thou?'' |
7925 | He that cometh unto Me shall never hunger''? |
7925 | He that formed the eye, shall He not send light to it? |
7925 | How am I to get there? |
7925 | How can I do that? |
7925 | How can a man expect God to take care of him when he plunges himself into something that is contrary to God''s laws? |
7925 | How can a man get shelter by any other way than by running to the shelter? |
7925 | How did David get to this confidence? |
7925 | How do I stand to Him? |
7925 | How do we deal with them? |
7925 | How does he come to that confidence? |
7925 | How is that restraining influence to be exercised? |
7925 | How many people talk about Christian worship as being a duty--''Our duty we have now performed''? |
7925 | How many people worship because they think they ought? |
7925 | How shall a man keep his road in repair? |
7925 | How was he''saved into the kingdom''and''delivered from the mouth of the lion''? |
7925 | I am quite sure that when I want it I have it''? |
7925 | I give up all besides and my own self''? |
7925 | I wish to ask you a plain question: Do you ever think about Him? |
7925 | If he had gone on to ask a better question,''What does God give thee?'' |
7925 | If it be, what is the meaning of all this that makes me writhe and weep? |
7925 | If it is a delusion, what is to be trusted, and how can we be sure of anything? |
7925 | If so, what can the grim and ghastly phantom of death do to us? |
7925 | If the fact be so, then is not that a reason for our all going to the only One who can dredge it away, and get rid of it? |
7925 | If there is not, what about the sanity of the man whose whole life is built upon a blunder? |
7925 | If we feel our faith falling asleep, are we powerless to rouse it? |
7925 | If your mother''s name were defiled, would not your heart bound to her defence? |
7925 | In our Authorised Version they stand thus:''Thou hast delivered my soul from death;_ wilt_ Thou not deliver my feet from falling?'' |
7925 | Is God true, or is He not? |
7925 | Is drowning the same to the two? |
7925 | Is he any better? |
7925 | Is he any less guilty because he does not know? |
7925 | Is he any the less guilty because of his ignorance? |
7925 | Is he not the more so, because he might and would have known if he had thought and felt right? |
7925 | Is he presumptuous in such prayers? |
7925 | Is he trying to shuffle off guilt from his own shoulders? |
7925 | Is insolvency the same to the one as it is to the other? |
7925 | Is it himself, is it the act by which he took refuge, or is it the battlements behind which he crouches? |
7925 | Is it not a valid and an accurate one? |
7925 | Is it not blessed to be sure that there is One whom to long for is immediately to possess? |
7925 | Is it not rather, that while God''s succours are hastening to our side we will not open our eyes to see, nor our hearts to receive them? |
7925 | Is it not wise to fear unless our faith has hold of that great promise,''Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder; there shall no evil befall thee''? |
7925 | Is it not wonderful that, at that supreme hour, He deigned to take an unknown singer''s words as His words? |
7925 | Is it possible for a man to go through life carrying this atmosphere constantly with him? |
7925 | Is it the machine or the maker that is to get the credit of that? |
7925 | Is it true about you that the earth yieldeth her increase, as it is certainly true that''the Lord giveth that which is good''? |
7925 | Is it true that''God''s mercies are innumerable''? |
7925 | Is not that God''s way of glorifying us before heaven''s glory? |
7925 | Is not that a great and a gracious thought of our God and of His great purpose in His mercies? |
7925 | Is not that religion in its truest, simplest essence, in its purest expression? |
7925 | Is not the delaying of the blessing a means of increase of the blessing? |
7925 | Is not the troubled sea which can not rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt, a truer emblem of our restless, labouring souls than the calm lake? |
7925 | Is our average Christianity fairly represented by such words as these of my text? |
7925 | Is that a confession or a palliation, do you think? |
7925 | Is that because you have not chosen to take the universal blessing which God gives? |
7925 | Is that great title a mere synonym for the half- heathenish idea of the''God of battles''? |
7925 | Is that growing strength anything like the general characteristic of us professing Christians? |
7925 | Is that not illogical? |
7925 | Is that not what really makes a religious man, namely, the supreme admiration of, and aspiration after, and possession of God, and God alone? |
7925 | Is that our experience of what it is to pray, and our notion of what it is to be answered? |
7925 | Is that so? |
7925 | Is that so? |
7925 | Is that so? |
7925 | Is that the fate which you are going to choose? |
7925 | Is that the sort of Christianity that is likely to be a power in the world, or a blessing to its possessor? |
7925 | Is that your religion, my brother? |
7925 | Is that_ your_ experience in this present life? |
7925 | Is the complete noonday diverse from the blessed morning twilight? |
7925 | Is the depth of our desire, and is the firmness of our confidence, proportioned to the increased clearness of our knowledge of the love of our God? |
7925 | Is the faith which is a flying into a refuge fairly described as an intellectual act of believing in a testimony? |
7925 | Is the fruit diverse from the bud? |
7925 | Is the one less certain to have a corrugated liver than the other? |
7925 | Is the sentry sad as the hour for relieving guard comes nigh? |
7925 | Is the wanderer in far- off lands sad when he turns his face homewards? |
7925 | Is there any reason why any of us should escape, as some of us live as if we believed we should escape, the certain fate of all others? |
7925 | Is there any way by which such exceptional permanence can be secured for our poor deeds? |
7925 | Is there anything worse than that? |
7925 | Is there less need now than there used to be that, if we are to possess a heart, we should give a whole heart? |
7925 | Is this promise always true, about people who in sorrow of any kind cast themselves upon God? |
7925 | It is bright and useful-- where are all the people that in turn said they''owned''it? |
7925 | It is mainly in answer to the question,''Who is this King of Glory?'' |
7925 | It is needful carefully to ponder the questions:''How shall I get on in the world-- be happy, fortunate?'' |
7925 | It is shorter and perfectly reasonable to answer,''Rotten, did you say? |
7925 | It is, indeed, a necessity to us all, but necessities accepted cease to be painful; and necessities resisted-- what do they become? |
7925 | It mainly consists of the answer to the question''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?'' |
7925 | Let us each ask the question for himself, Is my prayer''_ directed_''--as is the true meaning of the Hebrew word--''before Thee as incense''? |
7925 | May not the apparent incongruity be a part of the felicity of the bold words? |
7925 | Men and women that from Monday morning to Saturday night never think of His name-- how do they possess God? |
7925 | Must it not be so? |
7925 | My soul is Thine by creation, but its doors are close barred against Thee; and Thou canst not lay Thy hand upon it?'' |
7925 | No: unto Duty? |
7925 | Now I want you to think of another question:''How shall I_ cleanse_ my way?'' |
7925 | Now, how do we possess God? |
7925 | Now, how do we''seek the Lord''? |
7925 | Now, is not that metaphor vivid and full of teaching as well as of impulse? |
7925 | Now, on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellest against me? |
7925 | Now, what is the force of that metaphor? |
7925 | One desire unfulfilled is enough to banish tranquillity; but how can it survive a dozen dragging different ways? |
7925 | Or would it be like a gleam of sunshine upon the flowers, opening out their petals and wooing from them fragrance? |
7925 | Or, in other words,''How may I live a pure and a noble life?'' |
7925 | Ought he to have had more humble desires? |
7925 | Our first question is to be, not''What should I like?'' |
7925 | Our first question should be, not, How may I enjoy God? |
7925 | REASONABLE RAPTURE''Whom have I in heaven but Thee? |
7925 | REQUITING GOD''What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? |
7925 | Rather the question should be-- from_ whom_? |
7925 | SECRET FAULTS''Who can understand his errors? |
7925 | Shall we bow before some stern Fate, as its lord, and try to be as stern as It? |
7925 | Shall we think of some frivolous Chance, as tossing its unguided waves, and try to be as frivolous as It? |
7925 | So the question in all the three places referred to is substantially the same-- and what does it indicate? |
7925 | So we can say,''He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?'' |
7925 | So when we turn to Him and say,''Why should I the burden bear?'' |
7925 | So, first, we have here the great practical problem for life:''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?'' |
7925 | Some on the right, astonished, will say,''Lord, when saw we Thee?'' |
7925 | Still reluctant, the question is put again,''Who is this King of Glory?'' |
7925 | Stop the fountain, and what becomes of the stream? |
7925 | THE PSALMIST''S REMONSTRANCE WITH HIS SOUL''Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
7925 | Take them, and call upon the name of the Lord, And can you refuse His gifts and withhold your praise? |
7925 | That is a sharp test, is it not? |
7925 | That question does not mean, as it is often taken to mean-- What mortal can endure the punishments of a future life? |
7925 | The Apocalyptic seer, in his rocky Patmos, was told that he was to be shown''the things which_ are_''; and what was it that he saw? |
7925 | The Psalmist asks himself,''From whence cometh my help?'' |
7925 | The collocation of letters by which we designate Him? |
7925 | The cup which my Saviour giveth me, can it be anything but a cup of salvations? |
7925 | The darkness remains; what of that, if''I only know I can not drift Beyond His love and care''? |
7925 | The desolation that spoke in''Why hast Thou forsaken Me?'' |
7925 | The metaphor, of course, implies obscurity, but what sort of obscurity? |
7925 | The old prophet asked the question,''What doth God require of thee?'' |
7925 | The pavements we walk upon, the coals in our grates-- how many millenniums old are they? |
7925 | The pebble you kick aside with your foot-- how many generations will it outlast? |
7925 | The soldiers who eat and drink, and are drunken in the presence of the enemy, like the Saxons before Hastings, what will become of them? |
7925 | The speech of the many,''Who will show us any good?'' |
7925 | The tempest blows him to the Throne of God, and when he is there, what does he ask? |
7925 | Then comes what our text calls God''s awaking, and where is it all then? |
7925 | Then from within another band of singers answers with the question,''Who is this King of Glory''who thus demands entrance? |
7925 | Then, does not every one to whom that revelation is made know His name? |
7925 | There is this psalm of ours; there is another psalm which is all but a duplicate, which begins with''Lord, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle? |
7925 | Therefore, we will not fear: what can man do unto us? |
7925 | These self- torturers are all asking the same question:''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?'' |
7925 | This is the purest, highest form of religious emotion-- when we can say,''Whom have I but Thee? |
7925 | This, then, being the meaning of the phrase, what is the meaning of the invitation:''Seek ye My face''? |
7925 | Thou art my Refuge''? |
7925 | To it? |
7925 | To law? |
7925 | To society? |
7925 | Was he wrong? |
7925 | Was it because He diminished the weight of duties or laid down an easier slipshod morality than had been enjoined before? |
7925 | Was not Lazarus dearer, restored from the grave, than he would have been, raised from his sickbed? |
7925 | Was one harmed and the other not? |
7925 | Was that because God loved Peter better than James? |
7925 | We are ready to recognise that we have transgressed the law; but what about the Lawgiver? |
7925 | Well, then, is anybody to go in? |
7925 | Were they disappointed? |
7925 | Were you ever in a Roman Catholic cathedral? |
7925 | What about the security then? |
7925 | What about''I shall never be moved''then? |
7925 | What about_ me_, my own individual self? |
7925 | What are feet for? |
7925 | What are the meanings of the two words? |
7925 | What are the rudder and the wheel for?--do they not imply a pilot? |
7925 | What are these two things? |
7925 | What are you going to do with these two feelings? |
7925 | What do we summon some one to come and stand beside us for? |
7925 | What do we want to satisfy us? |
7925 | What do you and I want to be satisfied? |
7925 | What do you mean by eternal? |
7925 | What does it prescribe? |
7925 | What does that mean? |
7925 | What does that say? |
7925 | What does''walking before the Lord''mean? |
7925 | What for? |
7925 | What for? |
7925 | What has altered? |
7925 | What have you got to say to me who have to bleed from an immedicable wound till the end of my life?'' |
7925 | What is all our bustle and business, when the sad light of that thought falls on it, but''labouring for the wind''? |
7925 | What is all the good of the world to you if your true self is dead? |
7925 | What is implied in likening the uplifted empty hands to the evening sacrifice? |
7925 | What is it that He desires from us? |
7925 | What is it that comes first of all into your minds when you wake in the middle of the night? |
7925 | What is it that keeps a man safe when he thus has around him the walls of some citadel? |
7925 | What is it that one of those deistic poets of our own land says, about''Man never_ is_, but always_ to be_ blest''? |
7925 | What is that for? |
7925 | What is the good of a good that is not incorporated into any being? |
7925 | What is the good of all your profession unless it brings you to that? |
7925 | What is the meaning of all this cry that we hear about the murderous competition going on round us? |
7925 | What is the meaning of the fact that all round about us, and we partaking of it, there is ceaseless, gigantic activity going on? |
7925 | What is the object of desire to a man who fears Him? |
7925 | What is the object of desire to a man who loves God? |
7925 | What is the object of desire to a righteous man? |
7925 | What is the thing that we lament most of all when we lose? |
7925 | What is the thing that you and I crave most to have? |
7925 | What is the use of a guide to a lame man? |
7925 | What lies in the metaphor? |
7925 | What mean, lustful, worldly seduction has any power when a man falls back on the thought,''God sees me, and God is with me''? |
7925 | What sort of a meal should that be? |
7925 | What then? |
7925 | What then? |
7925 | What then? |
7925 | What then? |
7925 | What then? |
7925 | What will be the consequence of the contact of these two? |
7925 | What would become of a railway that had no surfacemen and platelayers going along the line and noticing whether anything was amiss? |
7925 | What would happen to a steam- engine if the stoker now piled on coals and then fell asleep by the furnace door? |
7925 | What would some Manchester men do if they were in a condition of life where they could not go on''Change on Tuesdays and Fridays? |
7925 | What would some of us do if the professions and forms of mental activity in which we have been occupied as students and scholars were swept away? |
7925 | What''hosts''are they of which God is the Lord? |
7925 | What, for instance, was it that finished the infidelity of the eighteenth century? |
7925 | What, then, do we mean by human forgiveness? |
7925 | When he comes back penitent, what will he dare to ask? |
7925 | When we stand there we can face all priestly superstitions, and say,''Jesus I know; and Paul I know; but who are ye?'' |
7925 | When your husband, or your wife, or your child, goes away from home for a week, do you forget them as utterly as you forget God? |
7925 | Where are you going to get that? |
7925 | Where do our desires go when we take the guiding hand off them, and let them run as they will? |
7925 | Where was the incense kindled from? |
7925 | Wherefore these jerks and spasms? |
7925 | Wherefore? |
7925 | Whether had Butler''s_ Analogy_ or Charles Wesley''s hymns, Paley''s_ Evidences_ or Whitefield''s sermons, most to do with it? |
7925 | Which is it to be? |
7925 | Which is it with you, my brother? |
7925 | Which of the two is it to be, dear brethren? |
7925 | Which side of the door do_ you_ mean to be on? |
7925 | Which style of old age is the nobler? |
7925 | Which? |
7925 | Which? |
7925 | Who among us dare to take these words as the expression of our own experience? |
7925 | Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?'' |
7925 | Who are the persons addressed in the first portion? |
7925 | Who are they who''shall be abundantly satisfied''? |
7925 | Who in the world is? |
7925 | Who is He, the utterance of whose will is sovereign amongst all the regions of being? |
7925 | Who is there that could reveal himself to men? |
7925 | Who shall dwell with the everlasting burnings?'' |
7925 | Who was it that said''Obedience is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams''? |
7925 | Who was it that said,''I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no man cometh to the Father but by Me''? |
7925 | Who would not yield himself to Thee?'' |
7925 | Whom? |
7925 | Whom? |
7925 | Why art thou disquieted within me? |
7925 | Why art thou disquieted? |
7925 | Why did Jesus Christ say,''My yoke is easy and My burden is light''? |
7925 | Why does God declare that the man has set his love upon Him, and knows His name? |
7925 | Why does the Evangelist not say, without that periphrasis,''healed the sick''? |
7925 | Why does this divine voice speak thus indirectly of this blessing of His servant? |
7925 | Why dost Thou ask me questions? |
7925 | Why hast Thou forsaken Me?'' |
7925 | Why is it that we honour God most by taking, not by giving? |
7925 | Why is the Psalmist so sure that according to the revelation of His character will be the revenue of His praise? |
7925 | Why must he alone wander homeless on the bleak moorland, whilst the sparrows and the swallows have their nests and their houses? |
7925 | Why put the emphasis upon the''such,''as if it was a definition of the only kind of acceptable worship? |
7925 | Why should I ask Him? |
7925 | Why should it cause anxious thought? |
7925 | Why should we be pensive and wistful when we think how near our end is? |
7925 | Why, who knows anything about the world''s wonders of books that a hundred years ago made good men''s hearts tremble for the ark of God? |
7925 | Why? |
7925 | Why? |
7925 | Will he despise the''light affliction,''in the potent and immovable belief that it is''but for a moment?'' |
7925 | Will not fervour be sobriety, and the glowing emotion of our whole nature our reasonable service? |
7925 | Will this man be able continually through years of poverty and imprisonment to keep his eye on the light beyond, to see his star through clouds? |
7925 | Will you have Christ for your Shepherd, or will you have Death for your shepherd? |
7925 | Would he not have left out of account that there was a steering apparatus, which was as plainly meant to guide as are the engines to drive? |
7925 | Yes, but what manner of shepherd? |
7925 | Yesterday''s business, to- morrow''s vanities, or God''s present love and your dependence upon Him? |
7925 | _ Why_ art thou cast down, O my soul? |
7925 | _ Why_ art thou cast down? |
7925 | according to the Revised Version, read,''Thou hast delivered my soul from death; hast Thou not delivered my feet from falling?'' |
7925 | and is not the make of our souls as plainly suggestive of subordination and control? |
7925 | and it is equivalent to the other interrogation,''Who shall ascend to the hill of the Lord, or who shall stand in His holy place?'' |
7925 | and some on the left, smitten to confusion and surprise, will say,''Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name?'' |
7925 | and who shall stand in His holy place?'' |
7925 | and why art thou disquieted within me? |
7925 | and why art thou disquieted within me?'' |
7925 | are you any further than you were ten years ago? |
7925 | are you ready for that renunciation? |
7925 | art thou become like unto us?'' |
7925 | but''What does God will, if I can by any means discover it?'' |
7925 | but, How may I glorify Him? |
7925 | but, Who can venture to be God''s guests? |
7925 | can you take this psalm for yours? |
7925 | did you ever try to measure one day''s actions by the standard of this Book? |
7925 | do we not hear in these dreary words the cry of the immortal hunger of the soul for God, for the living God? |
7925 | do you bring such thoughts to bear on the disappointments, anxieties, sorrows, losses that befall you, be they great or small? |
7925 | do you know anything of that instinctive appeal to God? |
7925 | for a man fronting that vague future, from whose weltering sea such black, sharp- toothed rocks protrude? |
7925 | had he not harmed Uriah and Bathsheba? |
7925 | have you ever known what it is to feel that your hungry heart is at rest? |
7925 | have you got as far past the outsides of religion as this Psalmist had? |
7925 | how can I get above my daily work, and be perpetually thinking of God and His will, and consciously realising communion with Him?'' |
7925 | how can a man''s work be that?'' |
7925 | if all at once a window in heaven was opened, and God glared in upon you? |
7925 | if we had been what we ought, would such an environment have ever been possible as that which produces this modern unbelief? |
7925 | is that your Christianity? |
7925 | is, Did you ever know it by experience? |
7925 | knowing all that it means, and being willing to take the answer, in forms that may rack your heart, and sadden your whole lives? |
7925 | let me ask you the question, before I pass on-- the question for the sake of which I am preaching this sermon: Do_ you_ know that Father? |
7925 | my friend,''why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread?'' |
7925 | now that I am here, what hast thou to say about these sorrows that thou hast been complaining about? |
7925 | or do you serve because you must? |
7925 | or to Thy faithfulness round about Thee?'' |
7925 | possess a changeless, imperishable, inwrought good like that? |
7925 | say not, Who shall pass over the sea to bring Thy law near, that we may hear and do it? |
7925 | than''How shall I_ cleanse_ it?'' |
7925 | therefore the children of men put their trust''? |
7925 | to whom shall we go? |
7925 | were not his deeds an offence to his whole kingdom? |
7925 | what kind of life will lead to each? |
7925 | what wait I for? |
7925 | wherefore didst thou doubt?'' |
7925 | who is there that could bear the sight of a naked soul? |
7925 | who of us has what he wanted, or having it, is satisfied?'' |
7925 | who shall deliver me from the body of this death?'' |
7925 | who shall dwell in Thy holy hill?'' |
7925 | will you take the plain lesson that is here? |