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我若行惡,便有了禍;我若為義,也不敢抬頭,正是滿心羞愧,眼見我的苦情。 15 If I am guilty--woe to me! Even if I am innocent, I cannot lift my head, for I am full of shame and drowned in 10:15 Or ((and aware of)) my affliction.
我的日子不是甚少嗎?求你停手寬容我,叫我在往而不返之先─就是往黑暗和死蔭之地以先─可以稍得暢快。 21 before I go to the place of no return, to the land of gloom and deep shadow, 10:21 Or ((and the shadow of death)); also in verse 22
June 28 "A door opened in heaven." (Rev. 4:1.) YOU must remember that John was in the Isle of Patmos, a lone, rocky, inhospitable prison, for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus. And yet to him, under such circumstances, separated from all the loved ones of Ephesus; debarred from the worship of the Church; condemned to the companionship of uncongenial fellowcaptives, were vouchsafed these visions. For him, also a door was opened. We are reminded of Jacob, exiled from his father's house, who laid himself down in a desert place to sleep, and in his dreams beheld a ladder which united Heaven with earth, and at the top stood God. Not to these only, but to many more, doors have been opened into Heaven, when, so far as the world was concerned, it seemed as though their circumstances were altogether unlikely for such revelations. To prisoners and captives; to constant sufferers, bound by iron chains of pain to sick couches; to lonely pilgrims and wanderers; to women detained from the Lord's house by the demands of home, how often has the door been opended to Heaven. But there are conditions. You must know what it is to be in the Spirit; you must be pure in heart and obedient in faith; you must be willing to count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ; then when God is all in all to us, when we live, move and have our being in His favor, to us also will the door be opended.─Daily Devotional Commentary. "God hath His mountains bleak and bare, where He doth bid us rest awhile; Crags where we breathe a purer air, Lone peaks that catch the day's first smile. "God hath His deserts broad and brown─ A solitude─a sea of sand, Where He doth let heaven's curtain down, Unknit by His Almighty hand."