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n habitual frame manifested in the calm serenity of a daily walk;--placidity amid the little fretting annoyances of every-day life--a fixed purpose of the heart to wait upon God, and cast its every burden upon Him. "ARM YOURSELVES LIKEWISE WITH THE SAME MIND." Nineteenth Day. SUBJECTION. "As the Father gave me commandment, even so I do."--John, xiv. 31. Jesus as God-man had omnipotence slumbering in His arm. He had the hoarded treasures of eternity in His grasp. He had only to "speak, and it was done." But, as an example to His people, His whole life on earth was one impressive act of subordination and dependence. At Nazareth He was "subject to His parents." There He remained in studied obscurity, occupying for thirty years a lowly hut, willing to continue in a state of seclusion, till the Father's summons called Him to His appointed work. At His baptism, sinless Himself, He gives this reason for receiving a sinner's rite at a sinner's hands--"Suffer it to be so now, for thus it becometh Me to fulfill all righteousness." The same beautiful spirit of filial _subjection_ shines conspicuous amid His acts of stupendous power. "Jesus lifted up His eyes and said, Father, I thank Thee that Thou hast heard Me; and I know that Thou hearest Me always; but because of the people which stand by, I said it, that they may believe that Thou has sent Me." Even among His own disciples His language is, "I am among you as He that serveth." With an act of submission He closed His pilgrimage and work of love. "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit." What an example to us, in all this, is our beloved Lord! Surely, if _He_, "God only wise"--the Self-existent One, to whom "all power was committed;"--the Sinless One, never liable to err, on whom "the Spirit was poured without measure"--if _He_ manifested such habitual dependence on His heavenly Father, how earnestly ought _we_, weak, erring, fallible creatures, to seek to live every hour--every moment--as pensioners on God's grace and love, following in all things His directing hand! As the servant has his eyes on his master, or the child on its parent, "so should our eyes be on the Lord our God." Howsoever He speaks, be it ours with all docility to follow the voice, indorsing every utterance of providence, and every precept of Scripture, with our Lord's own words, "_This is the Father's will!_" Beware of self-dependence. The first step in spiritual declens
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