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Do All to the Lord Jesus

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Do All to the Lord Jesus

De: E. B. Pusey
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“Whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by Him.”— Col. iii. 17. All, probably, have felt at times a painful void, after they had been wholly taken up with some work of their calling or active duty. The soul has seemed to come to itself, and found itself empty and exhausted. What it has done, it has, according to its infirmity, done according to the will of God. At least, it does not, on examining itself, find anything, in any marked way, done contrary to the law and will of God. On the contrary, it has even been employed in His service; it set out, perhaps, with some brief prayer that it might do it as God willed, or that God be thereby glorified; at least, at the outset of the day, it commended all its works to God, that they “might be ordered by His governance to do always that is righteous in His sight”; and yet, its work over, all which it has done often seems one great void. It has not, perhaps, labored in vain; it has done what was given it to do; its work may have been for the good of man, or for the glory of God; and yet, when all is over, and others think perhaps that it has done well, it sinks within itself, unsatisfied with itself, lonely in its inmost self, as though it had been all the while without God. Some of you, my brethren, must doubtless have known, at times, this state; how at the first moment, when, after a busy day spent amid employment in duty with others, ye stood alone with God, all the past seemed one empty turmoil; the soul seemed to have been dead, and now to have a faint, sickly life: it seemed to have been away from God, and the whole day since it last prayed to Him, to have been lost; one busy emptiness, because God was not in it. Where was the evil in this? where is the remedy?
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