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"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast." Ephesians 2:8,9 |
Copious and unfailing river run just beneath the burning desolations of the Sahara. Twenty or thirty feet under the sand-drifts there is an impervious sheet of rock which prevents the escape of the collected rain waters. It is easy to see the oasis, but not so easy to track the windings of the hidden river. The skilled engineer can get at the river, bring it up through his wells, and change the desert into an earthly paradise.
Society at large is not the dreary, all-devouring, illimitable ethical waste we often imagine. The rivers of God flow under natures we call reprobate, and create penitential moods which are the earnest of a coming righteousness. It is easy to map out the strips of moral fruitfulness which appear here and there in the world, but not so easy to find the deep secret contrition of those who are often classed as abandoned outcasts. The Savior of the world has an insight into character which enables him to see promise where men less sympathetic and discerning see the black marks of reprobation; and angels share the visions of the Lord on whom they wait. It is by His art, as the Prophet of coming good, that the desert is made to bloom. Rev. Thomas G. Selby
"Down in The River to Pray"
Many folks have written crazy stuff about the meaning and origins of the spiritual hymn. It was written as an invitation to baptism in Christ by African slaves. Not difficult folks. The lyrics should be taken literally and are meant as such.
ReplyDeleteThe reference to "The Starry Crown" is a direct messianic one to Jesus. You can see His starry crown which means the descendants of Abraham, who are true believers in Jesus. https://christianclipartreview.blogspot.com/2015/06/crown-of-stars.html
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