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Chapter XIII. 

Of the law of self-will and desire, of slaves and hirelings 


Furthermore, the slave and the hireling have a law, not from the Lord, but of 
their own contriving; the one does not love God, the other loves something else 
more than God. They have a law of their own, not of God, I say; yet it is 
subject to the law of the Lord. For though they can make laws for themselves, 
they cannot supplant the changeless order of the eternal law. Each man is a law 
unto himself, when he sets up his will against the universal law, perversely 
striving to rival his Creator, to be wholly independent, making his will his 
only law. What a heavy and burdensome yoke upon all the sons of Adam, bowing 
down our necks, so that our life draweth nigh unto hell. 'O wretched man that I 
am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?' (Rom. 7:24). I am weighed 
down, I am almost overwhelmed, so that 'If the Lord had not helped me, it had 
not failed but my soul had been put to silence' (Ps. 94:17). Job was groaning 
under this load when he lamented: 'Why hast Thou set me as a mark against Thee, 
so that I am a burden to myself?' (Job 7:20). He was a burden to himself through 
the law which was of his own devising: yet he could not escape God's law, for he 
was set as a mark against God. The eternal law of righteousness ordains that he 
who will not submit to God's sweet rule shall suffer the bitter tyranny of self: 
but he who wears the easy yoke and light burden of love (Matt. 11:30) will 
escape the intolerable weight of his own self-will. Wondrously and justly does 
that eternal law retain rebels in subjection, so that they are unable to escape. 
They are subject to God's power, yet deprived of happiness with Him, unable to 
dwell with God in light and rest and glory everlasting. O Lord my God, 'why dost 
Thou not pardon my transgression and take away mine iniquity?' (Job 7:21). Then 
freed from the weight of my own will, I can breathe easily under the light 
burden of love. I shall not be coerced by fear, nor allured by mercenary 
desires; for I shall be led by the Spirit of God, that free Spirit whereby Thy 
sons are led, which beareth witness with my spirit that I am among the children 
of God (Rom. 8:16). So shall I be under that law which is Thine; and as Thou 
art, so shall I be in the world. Whosoever do what the apostle bids, 'Owe no man 
anything, but to love one another' (Rom. 13:8), are doubtless even in this life 
conformed to God's likeness: they are neither slaves nor hirelings but sons.



        
  
  




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