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32 illustrations for sermon preparation
Exell's *Biblical Illustrator* (1887) distinguishes these opposing spirits: the proud man esteems himself better than others; the humble man esteems others better than himself.
First, as a universal community: only religion—a sense of justice and moral distinction—separates humans from beasts.
Elohim has endowed mankind with powers of variation and complexity unmatched in creation, yet this very richness becomes our peril.
Archbishop John Tillotson (D.D.) identifies two pillars supporting this claim.
This passage reveals both the excellency of meekness and the mischief of passionateness.
From the foolish child who refuses parental authority to the foolish man who resists rebuke, pride precedes the fall.
His prayer echoes the psalmist's cry: "Remove from me the way of lying: and grant me Thy law graciously" (Psalm 119:29).
Richard Hooker, the great theologian, wrote that law's "seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world." All creation—material and spiritual—moves according to divine law.
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