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2. Notice the necessary relation which these two ideas bear to each other. =One is the antecedent, the other is the consequent. The first without the second, would be unreasoned? To undertake to be pious without being just would be absurd. Such a man, Religious unclear The second without the first is just as absurd To be just without being pious is impossible. We must be just toward God as well as man. Ills by the Book of Secl, "Under the sun" is the key. 3. Notice the motive which God uses. "For God shall bring every work into judgment." 4. The recognised difficultly, We are right neither with God nor man. Christ is the remedy, He came from above the Sun to bring us back to God. Hence, ye must be born from above.