(c) Inconstancy, which is the changing about from one course to another, to avoid present discomfort, instead of acting directly in accordance with the principle.

(d) Deadness of heart to God’s calls.


Tuesday in Holy Week.

THE SACRIFICE FOR SIN.

1. We have considered Conscience as the faculty by which we discern between Good and Evil, and then have considered Sin itself.

Now we will briefly turn our attention to the Sacrifice offered by Christ in expiation for the Sins of the World.

If Christ had not come to release us of the guilt of sin, and to strengthen us to overcome the weakness produced by sin, we could have no hope of salvation.