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III. The basis of Christ's fixed resolve in filial confidence. 
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The Lord God will help Me.' So Christ lived by faith. That faith led to this heroic resistance and immovable resolution.

That confidence of divine help was based upon consciousness of obedience.

It is most blessed for us to have Him as our example of faith and of brave opposition to all the antagonistic forces around us. But we need more than an example. He will but rebuke our wavering purposes of obedience, if He is no more than our pattern. Thank God, He is more, even our Fountain of Power, from Whom we can draw life akin to, because derived from, His own. In Him we can feel strength stealing into flaccid limbs, and gain' the wrestling thews that throw the world.' If we are in Christ and on the path of duty, we too may be able to set our faces as a flint, and to say truthfully: None of these things move me, neither count' I my life dear to myself, that I may finish my course with joy.' And yet we may withal be gentle, and keep hearts open as day to melting charity,' and have leisure and sympathy to spare for every sorrow of others, and a hand to help and' sustain him that is weary.'



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