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Back to Man's religion & God's religion 5
"May the Lord answer you when you are in
distress—may the name of the God of Jacob
protect you. May he send you help from the
sanctuary and grant you support from Zion."
Psalm 20:1-2
When the soul has to pass through the trying hour
of temptation, it needs help from the sanctuary.
All other help leaves the soul just where it found it.
Help is sent from the sanctuary because
his name has been from all eternity . . .
registered in the Lamb's book of life,
engraved upon the palms of His hands,
borne on His shoulder,
and worn on His heart.
Communications of life and grace from the sanctuary
produce spirituality and heavenly-mindedness. The
breath of heaven in his soul . . .
draws his affections upward,
weans him from earth, and
makes him a pilgrim and a sojourner here below,
"looking for a city which has foundations, whose
builder and maker is God."