Law, Henry – The Song of Solomon

Law, Henry – The Song of Solomon

by Law, Henry

The aim of this volume is simple, yet sublime–lowly, yet rising above earth. Its desire is to promote and elevate and sanctify the communion of families with heaven; to give wings to piety, and warm     utterance to prayer. This exercise requires watchful care–the often recurrence militates against impression. An object always present to the     eyes scarcely arrests notice. The lull of one repeated note will wrap the senses in forgetfulness. Hence, fruitless formality may creep in, and dull routine may slowly move where liveliness should burn. True worship is the heavenward elevation of the soul. To obtain this benefit is worth all efforts.

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Henry, Matthew – Waiting on God

In this short article, Henry discussed Waiting on God.

Excerpt:

IT IS not enough for us to begin everyday with God, but on Him we must wait every day, and all the day long. What is it to wait on God? To wait on God is to live a life of desire towards Him, delight in Him, dependence on Him and devotedness to Him.

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