Heart's Triumph Over Pride
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The talk emphasizes the importance of inner purity and integrity, focusing on the role of the law within the heart as described in spiritual texts. The discussion points to a distinction between outward status and true sanctity, highlighting the danger of pride in one's achievements. It advocates for a triumph that centers on the glorification of God rather than attributing goodness to personal accomplishment.
- Book of Jeremiah: The text is referenced in relation to the law written within, symbolizing internalized spiritual principles beyond mere external observance. The covenant mentioned underscores the rejection of evil spirit influences in favor of divine guidance.
- Christian Doctrine: The reference to the metaphor of Christ as the rock highlights a foundation of spiritual strength and purity, essential for overcoming inner and outer challenges and temptations.
- Tabernacle Concept: The tabernacle serves as a metaphorical dwelling place emphasizing sanctity and spiritual presence, prompting reflection and reverence, and representing a year-long dedication to living in accordance with divine standards.
AI Suggested Title: Heart's Triumph Over Pride
and we tie them, say, a status, you know, which is the kingdom that's great. in trouble.
[02:21]
in his heart and then uses no deceit in his thoughts. deceit in his store, who are no believed ill of his neighbor, and therefore does not do any evil to his neighbor. That is then the wholeness of that sanctity, which is proper to the tabernacle, those who dwell in the tabernacle. But then is another, that is the general law.
[04:17]
Then he hath taken the evil spirit, attenteth him, he that is inside, I mean, the law of the kingdom is written inside. As Jeremiah says, a lot of covenant I shall make, and that covenant is not of the evil spirit into which we are exposed, and there be our aptitude is that constant suggestions as they arrive, and dashes them to pieces on the rock that is Christ.
[05:31]
That rock, thank God, is, of course, in us. That is the rock on which we stand. Such men, but then comes the last, you know, first is that inner, I can say, inner puritas in the law of the kingdom, then comes the last critical moment, and that is that one gets proud of one's achievement.
[06:43]
Such men as these, that is then indicated in the last sentence, fearing the law, the glory. So it's very clear, this whole beautiful, wonderful thing. If we look forward into the new year, another year of dwelling in the tabernacle and of living as an and therefore energy and decisiveness in meeting
[08:34]
the triumph, but what is that triumph? Not dust of our own good works, but the glorification of God in the fear of the Lord, realizing that everything that is good in us comes from God and not from the moon. And in that way then we are able out of the wholeness of our heart to be really, fully glory
[09:31]
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