chap. 37. an Expoftion neon the Book of J o a. Verf. t6. 555 Secondly, The more perfe5t our 1051v/edge i l is,the more likewe are to God, for he is ab,olutely perfedd in kio,, ledge. Thirdly, If God beperfe& in hi, knowledge, then, we need not fear anygoodwhic;i we do, unfeen of men,J n1i be l>.ft, for bad tees and knows it.Though your left handikno,vnot wha, your right hand Both, yet never fear what you have done Hyatt be buried, for God is perfe& in knowledge. Fourthly, If God be perfe& in knowledge, Na evil doer bath any ground ofhope, that any evil hedoth can be hid, though done ne- verfo much hiddenly,orin the dark God is fo pe.rfe& inknowledge that to dim, darknefs is nodatknels ; the da knefs and the light to him areboth alike. Fifthly, If God be perfe& in knowledge, Then hefully knows the needs of his people all the worldover ; he knowes the Rate of a-, veryone for foul andbody. This Chrifl makes an aigument of fupport in our greatenneeds ( Mat. 6.3 a.) Be not careful what ye fhall eat, &c. benot dìfpandently careful or fearful about any thing, for your heavenly father knoweth that ye have needofallthefe things .Men in £hairs ufe to fay,if fucha frienddid but knowof our wants, he would help us. Here is comfort to the peopleof God, he knows their fate in general, and their Traits in particular, for he is perfe& in knowledge. We may refi affured, that he who bath fo perft.& a knowledge, mingled with perfe& companions, will in due time give us perfe& help out of all our firaits, and a perfe& fupply of all our wants, Bbbbx F,
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