22. Arise, O God, plead thine own cause. Answer
the taunts of the profane by arguments which annihilate both the blasphemy and
the blasphemer. Oh that the Lord would come into the battlefield! Long has the
fight been trembling in the balance; one glance of his eye, one word from his
lip, and the banners of victory will be borne on the breeze. Remember how the foolish man reproacheth thee daily. It is bravely done when faith can
pluck pleas out of the dragon’s mouth, and out of the blasphemies of fools find
arguments with God.
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