Homilist Leviticus 10:3 Then Moses said to Aaron, This is it that the LORD spoke, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come near me… I. THE DISTURBING INFLUENCES. Physical sufferings, secular anxieties, social grievances, moral remorse, heart bereavements. To the last of these Aaron was now the victim. 1. He has lost two sons. A double trial. 2. He had lost two sons after they had reached maturity. 3. After they had entered upon the most important and honourable office in life. What a disappointment! 4. In the most sudden way. 5. With no hope for their future blessedness. They were struck down by offended justice, without a moment for repentance. II. THE TRANQUILISING INFLUENCES OF HUMAN LIFE. "He held his peace." 1. There are three kinds of calming influences that are resorted to by men under trial — the carnal, the stoical, and the Christian. 2. The last of these is the only true tranquilising force. It contains at least four doctrines that tend to pacify the human spirit under the most trying circumstances of life. (1) That all who have implicit confidence in Christ as the Mediator are reconciled to God and delivered from condemnation. (2) That every disturbing event takes place under the superintendence of God. (3) That God has an absolute right to dispose of all things as He thinks fit. (4) That the most painful events to the good are short, and may be rendered subservient to their highest interest. They deepen the sense of our individuality by detaching us from society and making us in our sufferings feel our loneliness; they impress us with the unsatisfactoriness of all things pertaining to this material life. Southey has, with great poetic beauty, described how the calamities of life afflict the pious soul: they are only as clouds passing over the moon, making the queen of night appear more majestic in her march. (Homilist.) Parallel Verses KJV: Then Moses said unto Aaron, This is it that the LORD spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified. And Aaron held his peace. |