Opening to 1SAMUEL 17:
God told Samuel to anoint one of Jesse's sons as the next king of Israel. Anointing another king while one is still ruling is rather dangerous. So God told Samuel how to do that without making it public. That story included this memorable quote: “The LORD doesn’t see things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.”
PSALM 101:
This psalm tells the aspirations of a great king.
We turn for the second time to ROMANS 6:
Pay attention! Paul is telling us the keys to how the process of transformation takes place whereby we are released from the ‘power of sin’ and ‘death’ to live a new life!
I found this hymn by Thomas Ryder (an American musician who lived in Massachusetts from 1836-1887.) This is not a hymn that I can remember ever singing. It would be a great idea for someone to write new music for it.
Buried with Christ and raised
with Him, too,
What is there left for me to
do?
Simply to cease from struggling and
strife,
Simply to walk in newness of
life.
Refrain
Buried with Christ and dead unto
sin;
Dying
but living, Jesus within;
Ruling and reigning day after
day,
Guiding
and keeping all of the way.
Risen with Christ my glorious
Head,
Holiness now the pathway I
tread;
Beautiful thought from walking
therein,
He
that is dead is freed from all sin.
Living with Christ, who dieth no
more,
Following Christ, who goeth
before;
Not under law, I’m now under
grace,
Sin is dethroned, and Christ takes its
place.
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