Thou and Thy House

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Author: C. H. Mackintosh ISBN: 1230001998825
Publisher: CrossReach Publications Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: C. H. Mackintosh
ISBN: 1230001998825
Publisher: CrossReach Publications
Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

There are two houses which occupy a very prominent place on the page of inspiration, and these are, the house of God and the house of God’s servant. God attaches immense importance to His house; and justly so, because it is His. His truth, His honor, His character, His glory, are all involved in the character of His house; and hence it is His desire that the impress of what He is should plainly appear on that which belongs to Him. If God has a house, it assuredly should be a godly house, a holy house, a spiritual house, an elevated house, a pure and heavenly house. It should be all this, not merely in abstract position and principle, but practically and characteristically. Its abstract position is founded upon what God has made it, and where He has set it; but its practical character is founded upon the actual walk of those who form its constituent parts down here upon this earth.

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There are two houses which occupy a very prominent place on the page of inspiration, and these are, the house of God and the house of God’s servant. God attaches immense importance to His house; and justly so, because it is His. His truth, His honor, His character, His glory, are all involved in the character of His house; and hence it is His desire that the impress of what He is should plainly appear on that which belongs to Him. If God has a house, it assuredly should be a godly house, a holy house, a spiritual house, an elevated house, a pure and heavenly house. It should be all this, not merely in abstract position and principle, but practically and characteristically. Its abstract position is founded upon what God has made it, and where He has set it; but its practical character is founded upon the actual walk of those who form its constituent parts down here upon this earth.

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