Lay hold on all in Him

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Hugh Binning, Works, p. 466:

Having thus laid hold on Christ as your own, lay hold on all in him as yours, and for your use. Whatever difficulty the present time or your own condition afford, search but as much in God as may counterbalance it. Answer all objections, from his mercy, goodness, power, wisdom, unchangeableness, and this shall be more nor [than] the trouble. God himself laid hold upon, and made ours, is more nor [than] removing a temporal calamity. It is an eternal weight, to weigh down all crosses and disappointments. For what can present things be? Is there not in the favour of his countenance that which may drown them in oblivion? Are ye like to sink here? Is not God a sure anchor to hold by? And if ye do not this, your trouble is nothing in respect of the danger of your soul. Secure and loose lying out of God, not putting this matter to a full point, is worse nor [than] all your outward fading. Therefore, we exhort you in the Lord’s name, to fly into this name of the Lord, as a strong tower to run to and be safe.
 
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