The Heart

"They that are of a froward heart are abomination to the Lord ; but such as are upright in the way , are his delight."
To think of God only as "angry  with the wicked"is but half a truth; and half a truth sometimes becomes practically a falsehood. To picture our Father in heaven all in shade is to hide half His loveliness, and keep His creatures terrified away. There is another side of His character, and the two together make up the  divine perfection; the righteous God loveth righteousness. It is an encourageing and not a presumptuous thought , that the Holy one delights in every good thing  which grace has wrought in His children. "Ye are God's husbandry;"that field He watches and waters night and day. Many weeds grow there to grieve Him, and many spots lie barren; but our "Father is the husbandman;" the husbandman is a Father, and He suffers long . He bears with the barrenness  of  His garden; and in as far as it thrives, he tastes the fruits and counts it pleasant. It was a wilderness until He , in Sovereign mercy, took it in, and many things mar its fruitfulness yet; but He does not therefore despise or desert it .  He loves all that He recognises as His own there. That humble and broken heart becomes His dwelling place.

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