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And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things &c - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha | And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things &c - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha | ||
Introduction - God designed that | Introduction - God designed that Chns should be the masters of this world. Two reasons why - 1. The object, to bring the O to X -- 2. Because they are supposed to have gained the mastery over themselves. Theme. Self mastery nec'y [necessary] to power over other men. Ills Recent strikes. | ||
1. Begin with the lowest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry Leslie. | 1. Begin with the lowest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry Leslie. | ||
=Self - worst enemy -- ally within. | =Self - worst enemy -- ally within. |
Latest revision as of 00:59, 17 December 2022
And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things &c - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha Introduction - God designed that Chns should be the masters of this world. Two reasons why - 1. The object, to bring the O to X -- 2. Because they are supposed to have gained the mastery over themselves. Theme. Self mastery nec'y [necessary] to power over other men. Ills Recent strikes. 1. Begin with the lowest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry Leslie. =Self - worst enemy -- ally within. =Body - Has religion anything to do with it =This traitorous sin is dif. in dif. men. Men of excessive vitality - Food a temp.
" defective " - Stimulants Excessive Ambition Indolence Excitable passions Eye-tongue
If you cannot master yourself on this lower plain &c -