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John Henry Jowett

Blessings and Cursings

We must read and heed the whole law, including the blessings and the cursings, to develop holy love and moral stamina.
John Henry Jowett emphasizes the importance of not only focusing on the blessings but also acknowledging the warnings and rebukes in the Word of God. He warns against spiritual softness and the lack of moral stamina that comes from ignoring the severity of God's truth. Jowett urges believers to embrace both the gentleness and severity of God, to confront the fearfulness of sin, and to seek a love that passionately opposes all forms of evil.

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"_He read all the words of the law, the blessings and the cursings._"

--JOSHUA viii. 30-35.

We are inclined to read only what pleases us, to hug the blessings and to

ignore the warnings. We bask in the light, we close our eyes to the

lightning. We recount the promises, we shut our ears to the rebukes. We

love the passages which speak of our Master's gentleness, we turn away

from those which reveal His severity. And all this is unwise, and

therefore unhealthy. We become spiritually soft and anæmic. We lack moral

stamina. We are incapable of noble hatred and of holy scorn. We are

invertebrate, and on the evil day we are not able to stand.

We must read "all the words of the law, the blessings and the cursings."

We must let the Lord brace us with His severities. We must gaze steadily

upon the appalling fearfulness of sin, and upon its terrific issues. At

all costs we must get rid of the spurious gentleness that holds compromise

with uncleanness, that effeminate affection which is destitute of holy

fire. We must seek the love which burns everlastingly against all sin; we

must seek the gentleness which can fiercely grip a poisonous growth and

tear it out to its last hidden root. We must seek that holy love which is

as a "consuming fire."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Reading the Whole Law
  2. The Need to Confront Severity
  3. Seeking Holy Love
  4. Love that burns against all sin
  5. Gentleness that can grip and tear out sin

Key Quotes

“We are inclined to read only what pleases us, to hug the blessings and to ignore the warnings.” — John Henry Jowett
“We must seek the love which burns everlastingly against all sin;” — John Henry Jowett
“We must seek that holy love which is as a 'consuming fire'.” — John Henry Jowett

Application Points

  • We must let the Lord brace us with His severities to develop holy love and moral stamina.
  • We must seek the love that burns against all sin and the gentleness that can grip and tear out sin.
  • We must get rid of the spurious gentleness that holds compromise with uncleanness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it unhealthy to only read what pleases us?
It leads to spiritual softness and a lack of moral stamina.
What is the benefit of reading the whole law?
It helps us to get rid of compromise with uncleanness and to seek holy love.
How can we develop holy love?
By seeking love that burns against all sin and gentleness that can grip and tear out sin.
What is the result of ignoring warnings?
We become incapable of noble hatred and holy scorn.

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