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What a compassionate, gracious arrangement!


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What a compassionate, gracious arrangement!

(Susannah Spurgeon, “Words of Cheer and Comfort for Sick and Sorrowful Souls!” 1898)

“My times are in Your hand!”Β Psalm 31:15Β 

Why then, need I worry or tremble? That great, loving, powerfulΒ handΒ keeps all the events of my life sealed and secure within its almighty clasp! Only He, my Maker and my Master, can permit them to be revealed to me as His will for me.Β What a compassionate, gracious arrangement!Β How eminently fitted to fulfill that sweet promise of His Word, “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You!” If we fully believed this, we would be absolutely devoid of theΒ worryΒ which corrodes and chafes the daily life of so many professing Christians.

“My times.” Not one or twoΒ importantΒ epochs of my history only–butΒ everythingΒ that concerns me:
Β Β joysΒ that I had not expected,
Β Β sorrowsΒ that must have crushed me, if they could have been anticipated,Β 
Β Β sufferingsΒ which might have terrified me by their grimness, had I looked upon them,
Β Β surprisesΒ which infinite love had prepared for me,
Β Β servicesΒ of which I could not have imagined myself capable–
all these lay in that mighty hand, as the purposes of God’s eternal will for me.Β 

But, as they have developed gradually and silently–how great has been theΒ loveΒ which appeared enwrapping and enfolding each one!Β 
Has not theΒ griefΒ been measured–while theΒ gladnessΒ has far more abounded?Β 
Have not the comforts and consolations–exceeded the crosses and afflictions?Β 
Have not all things been so arranged, and ordered, and undertaken, and worked out on our behalf–that we can but marvel at the goodness and wisdom of God, in meting out from that dearΒ handΒ of His, all the “times” that have passed over us?

You agree with me in all this, do you not, dear reader? Then I beg you to apply it to your present circumstances, however dark or difficult they may be.Β They have come directly from your Father’s hand to you, and they are His dear will for you!

What! The Whole Of It Meaningless?

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What! The whole of it meaningless?

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

“Behold, all is vanity!” Ecclesiastes 1:14

Nothing can fully satisfy a person, but the Lord’s love and the Lord’s own self. Saints have tried other pursuits, but they have been driven out of such foolish and fatal refuges.

Solomon, the wisest of men, was permitted to make experiments for us all, and to do for us what we must not dare to do for ourselves. Here is his testimony in his own words: “So I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure. Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind! Nothing was gained under the sun!” “Meaningless! Meaningless!” says the Teacher. “Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless.”

What! the whole of it meaningless?Β O favored monarch, is there nothing in all your wealth? Nothing in your wide dominion reaching even to the sea? Nothing in your glorious palaces? In all your music and dancing, and wine and luxury–is there nothing?Β 
“Nothing!”Β he says,Β “but a chasing after the wind!”Β 
This was his final verdict, when he had trodden the whole round of pleasure.

To embrace our Lord Jesus, to dwell in His love, and be fully assured of union with Him–this isΒ all in all.Β 

Dear reader, you need not try other forms of pleasure in order to see whether they are better than the Christian’s. If you roam the world around, you will see no sights like a sight of the Savior’s face! If you could have all the comforts of life, but lost your Savior–you would be most wretched. But if you possess Christ,Β though you should rot in a dungeon–you would find it a paradise! Though you should live in obscurity, or die with famine–yet you would be satisfied with the favor and goodness of the Lord!Β 

“But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ.Β What is more,Β I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ!” Philippians 3:7-8Β 

Walk As Children Of Light

Ephesians 5:8Β Β (ESV)

8 for at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light Β 

Sarah Sunflower

This morning i was blessed to stumble upon one of my favourite photos Β of my lovely Wife Sarah. Β I just had to add the Bible verse to this post as i think this image reflects a little of what it is expressing…Sarah really does bring sunshine, warmth and light to all who know her! β˜€οΈ

I hope this post encourages, inspires and brightens up your day…As i know it has mine.Β πŸ˜€Β 

The Savior’s abiding presence with His redeemed people!

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The Savior’s abiding presence with His redeemed people!

(J.R. Miller, “The Practical Value of a Promise“)

“O LORD, You have searched me and You know me.
Β You know when I sit and when I rise;
Β You perceive my thoughts from afar.
Β You discern my going out and my lying down;
Β You are familiar with all my ways!
Β Before a word is on my tongue, You know it completely, O LORD!” Psalm 139:1-4

Doctrines are not such cold, lifeless things as some would have us to believe. There is no doctrine of Scripture which is not fitted toaffect the lifeΒ of him who believes it. Consider the proper influence upon us, of the doctrine and promise ofΒ the Savior’s abiding presence with His redeemed people. If we believe and always recollect that Christ is truly with us always–how will it affect us?

For one thing it will make us very thoughtful and careful in all our words and acts. Christ is present in HisΒ holinessΒ as well as in His love and tenderness. His pure eyes see all our life, and see into our hearts. He is ever beholding us–our real inner life.

The thought of the Master’s eyeΒ upon us should . . .
Β  make us holy,
Β  rebuke our sins, and
Β  hold us back from evil.Β 

We cannot do wicked things in the presence of even a pure and holy human friend. But could we be continually conscious of Christ’s perpetual presence with us, of His eye ever resting upon us, then . . .
Β  Could we run into sin?
Β  Could we live carelessly?
Β  Could we trifle?
Β  Could we speak sharp, bitter, or unkind words?
Β  Could we do unholy, unlovely things?Β 

Surely the realizing of His perpetual abiding presence would make us live reverently, purely, lovingly–so as always to please and never to grieve Him.

Walking in the truth

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Walking in the truth

(Charles Spurgeon)

“For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in you, even as you walk in the truth.” 3 John 3Β 

The truth was in Gaius–and Gaius walked in a the truth.Β 
If the first had not been the case–the second could never have occurred.
If the second could not be said of him–the first would have been a mere pretense.Β 

Truth must enter into the soul, penetrate and saturate it–or else it is of no value. Doctrines held as a matter ofΒ mere creed–are like bread in the hand, which ministers no nourishment to the body. But doctrine accepted by the heart, is as food digested, which, by assimilation, sustains and builds up the body.Β 

Truth must be a living force in us, an active energy, an indwelling reality, a part of the warp and woof of our being.Β 

It is a rule of nature–that theΒ inwardΒ affects theΒ outward, as light shines from the center of the lantern through the glass. When, therefore, the truth is kindled within–its brightness soon beams forth in the outward life and conduct.Β 

It is said that the food of certain silkworms, colors the cocoons of silk which they spin. In the same way, the nutriment upon which a man’s inward nature lives–gives a tinge to every word and deed proceeding from him.Β 

ToΒ walk in the truth, imports a life of integrity, holiness, faithfulness, and simplicity–the naturalΒ productΒ of those principles of truth which the gospel teaches, and which the Spirit of God enables us to receive. We may judge of theΒ secrets of the soul–by their manifestation in the man’s life.Β 

Be it ours today, O gracious Spirit, to be ruled and governed by Your divine authority, so that nothing false or sinful may reign in our hearts, lest it extend its malignant influence to our daily walk among men.Β 

“My Testimony” by Steve

Me  Sarah playing in Church

Please click the photo above to read β€œMY Testimony”.

Hi all! After updating β€œMy Testimony” this morning…I realised i hadn’t shared my redemption story for years on here! I know lots of you have read it and left me some proper humbling comments that have just left me in tears(including this morning after i went through a lot of them). Β 

With all of the personal stories and news stories of suicide I hear at the moment…I just wanted to remind people that Jesus has the “Good News”. I know this as it has happened to me and i want to share it with everyone! πŸ˜€Β 

A cross of their own choosing

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A cross of their own choosing

(Thomas Watson, “The Art of Divine Contentment“)

“I have learned to be contentΒ whatever the circumstances. I know both how to have a little, and I know how to haveΒ  a lot. InΒ anyΒ andΒ all circumstances I have learned the secret of being content–whether well-fed or hungry, whether in abundance or in need.” Philippians 4:11-12

Paul knew how to manage in every state–he learned to be content whatever his circumstances.Β 
If he was inΒ prosperity, he knew how to be thankful.Β 
If he was inΒ adversity, he knew how to be patient.Β 
He was neither lifted up withΒ prosperity–nor cast down withΒ adversity.

A Christian should be content inΒ anyΒ andΒ everyΒ situation. Many are contented inΒ someΒ conditions–but not inΒ everyΒ condition. They can be content in a wealthy state. When they have the streams of milk and honey–now they are content. But if the wind turns and is against them–now they are discontented. While they have aΒ silver crutchΒ to lean upon–they are contented; but if God breaks this crutch–now they are discontented.Β 

Many would be content with their affliction–if God would allowΒ themΒ to pick and choose. They could better endure sickness–than poverty; or bear loss of estate–than loss of children. If they might haveΒ a cross of their own choosing, they would be content.Β 

But a contented Christian does not desire to choose his cross–but leaves God to choose for him. He is content both for theΒ kindof the afflictions, and theΒ durationΒ of the afflictions, which God gives him. A contented man says, “Let God applyΒ whatevermedicineΒ He pleases, and let it lie on as long as He desires. I know when it has done its cure, and eaten theΒ venom of sinΒ out of my heart–that God will take it away.”

A contented Christian, being sweetly captivated under the authority of the Word, desires to be wholly at God’s disposal, and cheerfully lives in whatever circumstances that God has placed him in. “IΒ delightΒ in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties.” (2 Corinthians 12:10) He does not onlyΒ submitΒ to God’s dealings, butΒ rejoicesΒ in them!

A whore’s forehead!

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(Thomas Brooks, “The Privy Key of Heaven” 1665)

“You haveΒ a whore’s forehead, you refuse to beΒ ashamed!” Jeremiah 3:3

“Are they ashamed of their loathsome conduct? No,Β they have no shame at all!
Β They do not even knowΒ how to blush!” Jeremiah 6:15Β Β 

They had sinned away shame–instead of being ashamed of sin.Β Continuance in sinΒ had quite banished allΒ senseΒ of sin and allΒ shameΒ for sin; so that they would not allow nature to draw herΒ veil of blushingΒ before their great abominations. How applicable these scriptures are to the present time, I will leave the prudent reader to judge.

But what does the prophet do, now that they were as bold in sin, and as shameless as so many harlots; now that they were grown up to that height of sin and wickedness; now that they were above all shame and blushing; now that they were grown so proud, so hardened, so obstinate, so rebellious, so bent on self-destruction–that noΒ merciesΒ could melt them or allure them, nor anyΒ threateningsΒ orΒ judgmentsΒ could in any way terrify them or stop them? The prophet goes into a corner, he retires into the most secret places, and there he weeps bitterly; there he weeps as if he were resolved to drown himself in his own tears. “I will weep in secret because of your pride; my eyes will weep bitterly, overflowing with tears.” Jeremiah 13:17

In the times whereinΒ weΒ live, Hell seems to be broken loose, and men turned into incarnate devils! Soul-damning wickednesses walk up and down the streets withΒ a whore’s forehead, without the least check or restraint.Β 

Ah, England, England! What pride, luxury, lasciviousness, licentiousness, wantonness, drunkenness, cruelties, injustice, oppressions, fornications, adulteries, falsehoods, hypocrisies, atheisms, horrid blasphemies, and hellish impieties–are now to be found rampant in the midst of you! Ah, England! England! How are the Scriptures rejected, God derided, and wickedness tolerated!

And what is the voice of all these crying abominations–butΒ every Christian to his closet–every Christian to his closet–and there weep, with weeping Jeremiah, bitterly–for all these great abominations whereby God is dishonored openly. Oh weep in secret for their sins–who openly glory in their sins, which should be their greatest shame. Oh blush in secret for those who are past all blushing for their sins; for who knows, but that the whole land may fare the better for the sakes of a few, who are mourners in secret!

❀️❀️❀️ I Love You Sarah!! β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ

❀️❀️❀️ I Love You Sarah!! ❀️❀️❀️ 

1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (ESV)

Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

Love Never Fails…

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Me  Sarah

πŸ“– Bible Verse…

Ephesians 5:25Β (ESV)Β 

Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.

πŸ€” My Thoughts…Β 

This is one of my favourite Bible verses that i try desperately Β each day to live up to. As soon as i first read this verse it convicted me straight away and i knew i wanted to be a husband like that!

πŸ™ Prayer…

Holy Spirit, thanks for being a constant guiding presence in my life. Give me the faith to take practical and radical action to keep in step with You, so that You can love my spouse through me in a way that will sustain a fun, loving & trusting relationship. Amen.

When I die I shall then have my greatest grief and my greatest joy

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When I die I shall then have my greatest grief and my greatest joy

(J.C. Ryle, Christian Leaders of the Last Century)

William GrimshawΒ was, above all,Β a man of rare humility. Few gifted men, perhaps, ever thought so humbly of themselves, or were so truly ready to honor others.

“What have we to boast of?” he once said. “What do we have, that we have not received? Freely by grace we are saved.Β When I die I shall then have my greatest grief and my greatest joy: my greatest grief that I have done so little for Jesus; and my greatest joy that Jesus has done so much for me. My last words shall be,Β “Here goes an unprofitable servant!”

On his deathbed he said, “Alas! what have my wretched services been. I have now need to cry, at the end of my unprofitable course:Β God be merciful to me a sinner!”Β 

Shortly after, laying his hand on his heart, he said, “I am quite exhausted; but I shall soon be atΒ home, forever with the Lord–a poor miserable sinner redeemed by His precious blood!”

Our proper enjoyment of every earthly blessing

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Our proper enjoyment of every earthly blessingΒ 

(Hannah More,Β  “The Love of God”)Β 

There are three requirements toΒ our proper enjoymentΒ 
of every earthly blessing
Β which God bestows on us:Β 

Β  1. A thankful reflection on the goodness of the Giver.Β 

Β  2. A deep sense of the unworthiness of the receiver.Β 

Β  3. A sober recollection of the precarious tenure by which we hold it.Β 

The first would make usΒ grateful, the secondΒ humble, the lastΒ moderate.

“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights” James 1:17Β 

What is the best remedy against the fear of man?

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What is the best remedy against the fear of man?

(J.C. Ryle, “The Gospel of Luke” 1858)

“I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that can do no more.Β But I will show you whom you should fear: Fear Him who, after the killing of the body, has power to throw you into Hell. Yes, I tell you, fear Him!” Luke 12:4-5

One thing that demands our attention in these verses, isΒ Christ’s warning against the fear of man.Β “Do not be afraid,” He says, “of those who kill the body and after that can do no more.”

But He not only tells us whom we oughtΒ notΒ to fear–but of whom weΒ oughtΒ to be afraid. “Fear Him,” Jesus says, “Fear Him who, after the killing of the body, has power to throw you into Hell. Yes, I tell you, fear Him!” The manner in which the lesson is conveyed is very striking and impressive. Twice over the exhortation is enforced. “Fear Him!” says our Lord. “Yes, I tell you, fear Him!”

TheΒ fear of manΒ is one of the greatest obstacles which stand between the soul and Heaven. “What will others say of me? What will they think of me? What will others do to me?” How often these little questions have turned the balance against the soul, and kept men bound hand and foot by sin and the devil! Thousands would never hesitate a moment to storm a breach–who dare not face the laughter of relatives, neighbors and friends.

Now if theΒ fear of manΒ has such influence in these times–then how much greater must its influence have been in the days when our Lord was upon earth! If it is hard to follow Christ through ridicule and scornful words–then how much harder must it have been to follow Him through prisons, beatings, scourgings, and violent deaths! All these things our Lord Jesus knew well. No wonder that He cries,Β “Do not be afraid!”

What is the best remedy against the fear of man?Β How are we to overcome this powerful feeling, and break theΒ chainsΒ which it throws around us? There is no remedy like that which our Lord recommends. We must supplant the fear ofΒ manΒ by a higher and more powerful principle–the fear ofΒ God. We must look away from those who can only hurt the body–to Him who has all dominion over the soul. We must turn our eyes from those who can only injure us in the life that now is–to Him who can condemn us to eternal misery in the life to come. Armed with this mighty principle, we shall not play the coward. Seeing Him that is invisible–we shall find the lesser fear melting away before the greater, and the weaker fear before the stronger.

“I fear God,” said Colonel Gardiner, “and therefore there is no one else that I need fear.” It was a noble saying of martyred Bishop Hooper, when a Roman Catholic urged him to save his life by recanting at the stake, “Life is sweet and death is bitter. But eternal life is more sweet–and eternal death is more bitter!”

πŸŽ„ Merry Christmas: This baffles all our comprehension!

“So the Word became human and lived here on earth among us.” John 1:14

What a transition!

What a stoop for that Infinite Being who proclaimed Himself the Alpha and the Omega; for “The Ancient of days” to assume the nature and take the form of a cradled infant, sleeping on a virgin mother’s breast!

We have no plumb line to sound the depths of that humiliation. We have no arithmetic by which it can be submitted to any process of calculation.

If we can entertain for a moment the shocking supposition of the loftiest created spirit in heaven abjuring his angel nature, and becoming an insect or a worm; we can, in some feeble degree, estimate the descent involved in the transformation.

But, for the Illimitable, Everlasting Jehovah, Himself to become incarnate . . .

the Creator, to take the nature of the created; the Infinite, to be joined with the finite; Deity, to be linked with dust; this baffles all our comprehension!

(John MacDuff, “Clefts of the Rock” 1874)

And thus the churches were filled with unregenerate members!

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And thus the churches were filled with unregenerate members!

(Arthur Pink,Β 1886-1952)

Many of the pulpiteers of the past fifty years acted as though the first and last object of their calling was the salvation of souls, everything being made to bend to that aim. In consequence, the feeding of the sheep, the maintaining of Scriptural discipline in the church, and the inculcation of practical piety, was crowded out; and only too often all sorts of worldly devices and fleshly methods were employed under the plea that the end justified the means;Β and thus the churches were filled with unregenerate members!Β 

In reality, such men defeated their own aim. The hard heart must be ploughed and harrowed before it can be receptive to the gospel seed. Doctrinal instruction must be given on the character of God, the requirements of His Law, the nature and heinousness of sin–if a foundation is to be laid for true evangelism. It is useless to preach Christ unto souls, until they see and feel their desperate need of Him!

Engaged in the most menial part of the Lord’s work

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Engaged in the most menial part of the Lord’s work

(Charles Spurgeon)

“These wereΒ potters, and those who dwelt amongΒ plantsΒ andΒ hedges. They lived there in the service of the King.” 1 Chronicles 4:23Β 

PottersΒ were not the very highest grade of workers–but “the King” needed potters, and therefore they were in royal service, although the material upon which they worked was nothing but clay. We, too, may beΒ engaged in the most menial part of the Lord’s work–but it is a great privilege to do anything for “the King”.

The text tells us of those who dwelt amongΒ plantsΒ andΒ hedges, having rough hedging and ditching work to do. They may have desired to live in the city, amid its life, society, and refinement–but they kept their appointed places, for they also were doing the King’s work. In the same way, the place of our habitation is fixed by God, and we are not to remove from it out of whim and caprice–but seek to serve the Lord in it, by being a blessing to those among whom we reside.Β 

These potters and gardeners had royal company, for they “lived there in the service of the King.” Just so, no lawful place, or gracious occupation, however lowly, can debar us from communion with our divine Lord. In visiting hovels, swarming lodging-houses, workhouses, or jails–we may go with the King. In allΒ works of faithΒ we may count upon Jesus’ fellowship. It is when we are in His work, that we may reckon upon His smile.Β 

You unknown workers who are occupied for your Lord amid the dirt and wretchedness of the lowest of the low–be of good cheer, for . . .
Β  precious jewels have been found in such lowly places,
Β  earthen pots have been filled with heavenly treasure, and
Β  noxious weeds have been transformed into precious flowers!Β 

Dwell with the King doing His work–and when He writes His chronicles, your name shall be recorded!

Nothing in this world is more beautiful

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Nothing in this world is more beautiful

(J.R. Miller)

AΒ shipΒ is made to go in the water, and no matter how deep the sea nor how wild the tempest–all goes well as long as the water does not get into the ship. The problem of managing a ship, is not to keep the ship out of the water–but toΒ keep the water out of the ship!

In this sinful world, we cannot avoid allΒ caresΒ andΒ trialsΒ andΒ temptations.Β The goal of of true Christian living is to keep these cares and trials and temptations from getting into our souls. Some people let all their frets and worries at once into their hearts–and they soon live out their lives in sourness, irritability, and discontent. They become thus miserable themselves–and they make all around them miserable. They cast, not cooling, healthful, refreshing shade on others–but melancholy, darksome, chilling shadows.Β 

Learn to keep your cares in your hands–and out of your hearts.Β Nothing in this world is more beautifulΒ than a Christian life with many trials and cares–yet remaining ever peaceful and joyous amid them all. This is the real goal of noble Christian living.

On whom do you trust?

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On whom do you trust?

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

On whom do you trust?” Isaiah 36:5

Reader, this is an important question. Listen to the Christian’s answer, and see if it is yours.Β 

“On whom do you trust?”

“I trust,” says the Christian, “in the triune God of Scripture!”

I trust theΒ Father, believing that He hasΒ chosenΒ me from before the foundation of the world. I trust Him toΒ provideΒ for me in His providence, toΒ teachΒ me, toΒ guideΒ me, toΒ correctΒ me if need be, and to bring me home to His own house where the many mansions are!

I trust theΒ Son. TheΒ manΒ Christ Jesus–is also the trueΒ God. I trust in Him as myΒ Redeemer–to take away all my sins by His atoning sacrifice, and to adorn me with His perfect righteousness. I trust Him to be myΒ Intercessor, to present my prayers and desires before His Father’s throne. I trust Him to be myΒ AdvocateΒ at the last great day, to plead my cause, and to justify me. I trust Him . . .
Β  for what He is,
Β  for what He has done, and
Β  for what He has promised yet to do!

I trust theΒ Holy Spirit. He has begun to save me from my inbred sins; I trust Him to finally drive them all out. I trust Him . . .
Β  to curb my debased temperament,
Β  to subdue my stubborn will,
Β  to enlighten my darkened understanding,
Β  to check my evil passions,
Β  to comfort my despondency,
Β  to help my spiritual weakness,
Β  to provide my spiritual nourishment,Β 
Β  to reign in me as my loving King,
Β  to sanctify me wholly, and then
Β  to take me up to dwell forever in glory!

Oh, blessed trust! To trust Him . . .
Β Β  whoseΒ powerΒ will never be exhausted,
Β Β  whoseΒ loveΒ will never wane,
Β Β  whoseΒ kindnessΒ will never change,
Β Β  whoseΒ faithfulnessΒ will never fail,
Β Β  whoseΒ wisdomΒ will never be confounded, and
Β Β  whoseΒ perfect goodnessΒ can never know a diminution!

Happy are you, reader, if this trust is yours! So trusting, you shall enjoy sweet peace now, and glory hereafter! The foundation of your trust shall never be removed!

You are greatly loved!

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You are greatly loved!

“A man greatly loved by God.” Daniel 10:11Β 

Child of God, do you hesitate to appropriate this title? Ah! has your unbelief made you forget that you are greatly loved by God?Β 

Must you not have been greatly loved–to have been bought with the precious blood of Christ? When God smote His only begotten Son for you–what was this but being greatly loved by Him? You lived in sin and rioted in it–must you not have been greatly loved for God to have borne so patiently with you? You were called by grace and led to the Savior, and made a child of God and an heir ofΒ Heaven! All this proves, does it not–a very great and super-abounding love for you?Β 

Since that time, whether your path has beenΒ rough with troubles, orΒ smooth with mercies–it has been full of proofs that you are greatly loved by God. If the Lord hasΒ chastenedΒ you–yet it was not in anger. If He has made youΒ poor–yet you have beenΒ maderich in grace. The more unworthy you feel yourself to be–the more evidence you have that nothing but unspeakable divine love could have led the Lord Jesus to save such a soul as yours! The more demerit you feel–the clearer is the display of the abounding love of God, in having chosen you, and called you, and made you an heir of everlasting bliss!

Now, if there is such great love from God to us–let us live in the influence and sweetness of it, and use the privilege of our exalted position as God’s redeemed children. Do not let us approach our Lord as though we wereΒ strangers, or as though He wereΒ unwillingΒ to hear us–for we are greatly cherished by our compassionate Father!

“He who spared not His own Son–but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?” Come boldly, O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of your own heart–you are greatly loved!Β Meditate on the exceeding vastness and faithfulness of Christ’s matchless love to you!

“May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully!”Β Ephesians 3:19Β 

I would recommend all parents to get this kind of Bible

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I would recommend all parents to get this kind of Bible

(J.R. Miller)

“Your Word is a lamp to my feet, and a light for my path!” Psalm 119:105Β 

In many houses you will see beautiful Bibles bound handsomely in morocco leather, with gilt edges, and full of bright pictures. I love to see a beautiful Bible in a home–especially if it is not kept too clean and unsoiled. But the most beautiful form in which a household Bible can be bound, is in the holy life of godly parents. There is no tinted, gold-edged paper so lovely–as the pages God gives us on which to write our daily record.Β 

The precepts and lessons of the inspired Word sound very sweetly when read out of a richly-covered volume–but they sound far more sweetly, when the child can spell them out of the parent’s daily life.Β 

It is well for a parent toΒ readΒ to his child from the inspired page about the beauty of holiness; but it is better still when the child canΒ seeΒ that beauty shining out transfigured in every feature of his parent’s character.Β 

It is well for him toΒ readΒ of the patience, gentleness, meekness, forbearance, and love of Christ; but it is better when heΒ exemplifiesΒ all of these traits.Β 

It is well for him toΒ teachΒ the child what the Bible says about lying, profanity, intemperance, and all sins; it is better when hisΒ lifeΒ proclaims all these lessons.

No family Bible is so well printed and bound, as the one that is printed on the heart, and bound up in the life of a godly parent.Β I would recommend all parents to get this kind of Bible–and to keep the dust off it always by constant use. This is the best kind for aΒ lampΒ to the children’s feet.

A beautiful Christian life is aΒ living epistleΒ written by the hand of God–which the youngest child can read before it has learned to spell out the shortest words of the language. It is a sermon that preaches Christ all day long–seven days in the week!

There is no heresy so dangerous to childhood–as heresies lived in the home!

In love He blessed us with all spiritual blessings!

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In love He blessed us with all spiritual blessings!

(James Smith, “The Evening Sacrifice; Or, A Help to Devotion” 1859)

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.” Ephesians 1:3

God’s love to us is infinite. He considers nothing too good or too great to confer upon His redeemed children. Having chosen us in His Son, that we may be holy and blameless before Him–in love He blessed us with all spiritual blessings. He gave us . . .
Β  grace in Jesus,
Β  grace before the foundation of the world,Β 
Β  grace for all time,Β 
Β  grace for all trials,
Β  grace to be given to us as our circumstances may require.Β 

In going to the throne of grace, therefore–we simply go to receive what our heavenly Father has stored up in Jesus for us. What sweet encouragement is this! Well may the apostle say, “Therefore let us come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and findΒ graceΒ to help in time of need.”Β 

Blessed Lord, we thank You, we praise You, we bless Your glorious name–that You have chosen us and put us into Christ, made provision for us in Christ, and will make us perfectly holy through Christ. Teach us to come with boldness and confidence to Your throne, that we may obtain for our use, all that You have treasured up for us in Jesus. O give us . . .
Β  moreΒ faithΒ in Christ,
Β  moreΒ humilityΒ when at your throne,
Β  moreΒ zealΒ for Your glory when in the world,Β 
Β  moreΒ loveΒ to You and Your people; andΒ 
teach us to eat, drink, dress, and do everything to Your glory!Β 

O to be thoroughly Christ-like! O to reflect the glory of God on all around us! O to live and act as on the confines of eternity, as if always impressed with this fact,Β “I shall soon be in Heaven!”Β Gracious Savior, raise me above this world, fix my affections on Yourself, fill me with Your Spirit, and enable me to lie down tonight with the assurance that all spiritual blessings are mine!

Put On The Whole Armour Of God

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Β πŸ“– Verse 4 2dayΒ ~ Ephesians 6:10-18

Β The Armour of GodΒ 

Finally, be strong in the LordΒ and in his mighty power.Β Put on the full armor of God,Β so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.Β For our struggle is not against flesh and blood,Β but against the rulers, against the authorities,Β against the powersΒ of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.Β Therefore put on the full armor of God,Β so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.Β Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist,Β with the breastplate of righteousness in place,Β and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.Β In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith,Β with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.Β Take the helmet of salvationΒ and the sword of the Spirit,Β which is the word of God.

And pray in the SpiritΒ on all occasionsΒ with all kinds of prayers and requests.Β With this in mind, be alert and always keep on prayingΒ for all the Lord’s people.

My Thoughts πŸ’­Β 
Each morning I like to pray the armour of God prayer to ask God to equip me for the day. When not in prayer, and when I hear the words armour of God my mind shoots back to the image above, which is Power Armour) from the Playstation 3 game Fallout 3.Β 

IΒ know that video games get a lot of negative abuse, butΒ IΒ would just like to share this with you. No i’m not losing sight of reality, please bear with me. πŸ˜€

My point……Β 

Β For us to stand any chance ofΒ survivingΒ against the devil’s schemes,Β powersΒ of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms, we MUST choose to put on the spiritual armour. Unlike the game we know the location of this armour is in prayer.Β 

Ready…..Aim..…Pray!

Β IΒ urge you to pray on the Armour of God Ephesians 6 (as listed above). Take a moment and carefully consider the power, purpose and reality of each piece as you put it on.

πŸ™ Prayer 4 2day!Β 

“Lord, please help me this day put on the Full Armour of God.

Help me put the Helmet of Salvation on my head that I might always remember I am saved, and who I belong to, that my mind is guarded in Christ Jesus, and that I may have the mind of Christ and that I may think the thoughts of Christ and reject all others.

Help me put the Breastplate of Righteousness on so that I may walk about in Righteousness and others may see your Righteousness in me, and that my heart is guarded in Christ Jesus, and that I may have the desires of Christ and reject all others.

Help me keep the Belt of Truth securely buckled on my waist, that I may always be secure in the knowledge of the Truth and always speak the Truth in Love.

Help me fit my Feet with the Readiness that comes from the Gospel of Peace, that I may stand firm in the Gospel, and spread the Gospel of Peace wherever I go.

Help hold the Shield of Faith with which to extinguish the flaming arrows of the evil one, strengthen my arm and help me hold it high, that I may use it to protect myself, my family, my household and those under my care, and help me use the Shield of Faith to press ahead and push forward for the kingdom of God.

And Lord, help me take up the Sword of The Spirit which is the Word of God, and use it every day, help me use it to protect myself and others from the evil one through the power and authority of Your Word, and to strike the hearts and minds of those who do not know You calling them towards repentance and salvation, help me use Your Word – the Sword of the Spirit – to cause those who know you but are backslidden to repentance, obedience and service, and to help awaken those who know you, but are asleep so they may obey and serve you, and please help me use your Word to bring, encouragement, strength and wisdom to the Remnant of God through your Word.

Help me serve you this and every day. Please use me Lord. These things I ask in the Name of Jesus Christ.

Amen”.

You are either in the Word–or in the world!

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You are either in the Word–or in the world!

(Howard Hendricks)

You are either in theΒ Word,Β and the Word is conforming you to the image of Jesus Christ–or you are in theΒ world,Β and the world is squeezing you into its mold!

The first reason for studying Scripture is that it is a means of spiritual growth. There is no growth apart from the Word. It is God’s primary tool to develop Christian character.

The Word of God is able to transform your life, but you must probe for its wisdom. You have to penetrate the surface with more than just a cursory glance.

The Bible was written not to satisfy your curiosity, but to conform you to Christ’s image. Not to make you a smarter sinner, but to make you like the Savior. Not to fill your head with a collection of biblical facts, but to transform your life.

TheΒ willΒ of God is found in the Word of God. The more a person grows, the more he begins to think instinctively and habitually from a divine perspective.


The panacea for all the ills of life!

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(James Smith, “The Spirit’s Work in the Believer” 1861)

“The mind of sinful man is death, butΒ the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace.” Romans 8:6

Spirituality flows from the gracious operations of the Holy Spirit in the soul, who . . .
Β  kindles spiritualΒ love,Β 
Β  awakens spiritualΒ desires, andΒ 
Β  produces spiritualΒ devotion.Β 

The Spirit’s work in the believerΒ consists:

1. In convincing us ofΒ sin, when we go astray from the right ways of the Lord.

2. In workingΒ repentanceΒ within us, and leading us to confess and mourn over our sins before God.

3. In opening up, and applying theΒ Word of God, so that it . . .
Β  meets our case,
Β  feeds our faith,
Β  fires our love, and
Β  deepens our humility.

4. In exciting and drawing forth the soul inΒ prayer, praise, and adoration at the throne of God–so that we sometimes . . .
Β  melt in contrition,
Β  are crumbled down in humiliation,
Β  and are almost dissolved in love.

5. In giving us soul-refreshingΒ glimpsesΒ . . .
Β  of the glorious person of Jesus,
Β  of the everlasting covenant,
Β  and of eternal glory.

6. In melting us down in sincereΒ gratitudeΒ before God, under a sense of His undeserved favor.

7. In removing all legal fears, and causingΒ holy peaceΒ to flow through the soul like a river.

8. In melting us inΒ meekness, and producingΒ sweet submissionΒ to the sovereign will of God.

9. In sweetly soothing andΒ consolingΒ under trials and bereavements; and enabling us to look heavenward with hope and joy.

10. In giving us sweet intimations of theΒ loveΒ of God to us, by holy discoveries of His grace.

11. In witnessing to ourΒ adoption, awakening the cry ofΒ “Abba, Father!”Β in our hearts, and enabling us to claim a filial relationship to God.

12. In drawing forth our souls inΒ love to God–under an overcoming sense of His free and unparalleled love to us.

13. In enabling us toΒ mount upwardΒ as on the wings of an eagle, and toΒ runΒ with pleasure and delight in God’s holy ways.

15. In quickening us toΒ rejoiceΒ in the Lord, when all things around are calculated to fill us with despondency and gloom.

16. In producingΒ perseveranceΒ in our souls, and enabling us to look away from the things which are seen and temporal–and to look to unseen and eternal realities.

The Spirit works within the Christian, teaching him daily toΒ make use of ChristΒ asΒ the panacea for all the ills of life!

In all these things, and many more–the work of the Spirit in the experience of the believer appears.

Reader, doΒ youΒ know anything of these things in your own experience?Β 
Is the Spirit daily working inΒ yourΒ heart, and do you pay attention to . . .
Β  theΒ lessonsΒ He teaches,
Β  theΒ impressionsΒ He makes, and
Β  theΒ directionΒ in which He points?

O for more of the Spirit’s work within us–that we may live to the praise and glory of Him who loved us, and died to redeem us from sin, death and Hell!

Holy Spirit, work in us more and more–teaching us Your truth, and conforming us to Christ! O for more of Your power, love, and holiness!

We Drift…

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β€œPeople do not drift toward Holiness. Apart from grace-driven effort, people do not gravitate toward godliness, prayer, obedience to Scripture, faith, and delight in the Lord. We drift toward compromise and call it tolerance; we drift toward disobedience and call it freedom; we drift toward superstition and call it faith. We cherish the indiscipline of lost self-control and call it relaxation; we slouch toward prayerlessness and delude ourselves into thinking we have escaped legalism; we slide toward godlessness and convince ourselves we have been liberated.” ― D.A. Carson


Busy yourselves about toys and trifles!


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Busy yourselves about toys and trifles!


(“Christ’s Famous Titles!”Β 
William Dyer,Β 1632-1696)

“Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life.” John 6:27

Labor more for inward purity–than for outward felicity.Β 

That man who is aΒ laboring beeΒ for earthly prosperity, will be but anΒ idle droneΒ for heavenly felicity.Β 
Gold in your bags will make you greater–but it is grace in your heart that will make you holier.Β 
He is a rich man who lives upon his wealth–but he is a righteous man who lives upon his faith!Β 
A heavenly conversation, is better than any earthly possession.
It is a great mercy to have a portion in the world–but to have the world for a portion, is a great misery.Β 

Our affections were made for things that are above us, and not for things that are below us. “If you have been raised to new life with Christ,” What then? “Set yourΒ heartsΒ on things above! Set yourΒ mindsΒ on things above, not on earthly things!” Colossians 3:1-2

But, alas! some men are so in love with their golden bags, that they will ride with all possible haste to Hell–if they are but paid well for their pains! They look uponΒ gainΒ as the highest good, and not uponΒ godlinessΒ as the highest gain!Β 
They mind theΒ presentΒ world so much–as if it would never have an ending!Β 
They mind the worldΒ to comeΒ so little–as if it would never have a beginning!Β 
The perishing things of this world–are all the happiness of the men of this world!Β 
Oh, what wretched worldlings!
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They are diligent about what is temporal–but negligent about what is eternal!Β 
They are careful about fleeting vanities–but slothful about durable excellencies!Β 
They feast their bodies–but starve their souls!Β 
They lay up treasures on earth–but none in Heaven!Β 

“Why do you spend money on what is not food, and your wages on what does not satisfy?” Isaiah 55:2. He who knocks at theΒ creature’s doorΒ for true happiness–will find but an empty house kept there.Β 

Oh, beloved, what is gold, compared to grace? What is earth, compared to Heaven? that you thus neglect the great things, the weighty things, the eternal things–andΒ busy yourselves about toys and trifles!Β You have aΒ crownΒ to look after, aΒ HeavenΒ to look after, aΒ kingdomΒ to look after!

I beseech you, beloved, labor more for inward holiness–than for outward happiness!Β 
Labor more for the seed of grace–than for the bag of gold!
Labor more for inward piety–than for outward plenty!
Labor more for a heavenly kingdom–than for an earthly possession!Β 
The earth is a saint’sΒ passage–but Heaven is a saint’sΒ portion!

They are preaching up the devil’s old, favorite doctrine!

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(J.C. Ryle)

There is such a place as Hell. Let no one deceive you with vain words. What people do notΒ like–they try hard not toΒ believe. When the Lord Jesus Christ comes to judge the world, He will punish all who are not His disciples with a fearful punishment!

All who are foundΒ unrepentantΒ andΒ unbelieving;Β 
all who have clung toΒ sin;
all who have set their affections onΒ worldlyΒ things;Β 
all who are without a saving relationship to Christ–
all such shall come to a dreadful end! “Anyone whose name was not found recorded in theΒ Book of Life, was thrown into theΒ Lake of Fire!”Β Revelation 20:15

1) I know that some people do not believe that there isΒ anyΒ Hell at all.Β They think it impossible that there can be such a place. They call it inconsistent with theΒ mercyΒ of God. They say that it is too awful an idea to be really true. The devil of course, rejoices in the views of such people. They help his kingdom mightily.Β They are preaching up the devil’s old, favorite doctrine,Β “You shall not surely die!”Β Genesis 3:4

2) I know furthermore, that some do not believe thatΒ Hell isΒ eternal!Β They tell us that it is incredible that a compassionate God will punish people forever. They imagine that He will surely open theΒ prison doors of HellΒ at last. This also is a mighty help to the devil’s cause.

3) I know also that some believe that there is a Hell, but never allow thatΒ anybodyΒ is going there! They imagine that . . .
Β  all people areΒ good,
Β  all areΒ sincere,Β 
Β  allΒ mean well, andΒ 
Β  all, they hope, will go to Heaven when they die!
Alas! what a common delusion is this!

If I never spoke of Hell–I would think I had kept back something that was profitable, and would look on myself asΒ an accomplice of the devil.

Reader, I beseech you, in all tender affection–beware ofΒ falseΒ views of the subject on which I have been dwelling. Beware ofΒ newΒ andΒ strangeΒ doctrines aboutΒ HellΒ and theΒ eternity of punishment. Beware of manufacturing aΒ godΒ of your own:Β 
Β  a god who is all mercy–but not just;Β 
Β  a god who is all love–but not holy;Β 
Β  a god who has a Heaven for everyone–but a Hell for none;
Β  a god who will make noΒ distinctionΒ between the godly and the ungodly in eternity.Β 

Such a god is an idol of your own imagination! It is as truly an idol, as any snake or crocodile in an Egyptian temple! The hands of your ownΒ imaginationΒ andΒ sentimentalityΒ have made it! It is not the God of the Bible–and beside the God of the Bible, there is no God at all.

Why do we love Jesus?

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Why do we love Jesus?Β 

“We love Him, because He first loved us!” 1 John 4:19Β 

We love Him, because He “gave Himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for Himself a people that are His very own!”Β Titus 2:14Β 

We love Him, becauseΒ we haveΒ lifeΒ through His death, andΒ forgivenessΒ through His blood.Β 

We love Him, becauseΒ “though He was rich, yet for our sake He became poor, so that we through His poverty might become rich!” 2 Corinthians 8:9Β 

We love Him, becauseΒ of the excellency of His person. We are filled with . . .
Β a sense of His beauty,
Β an admiration of His charms,
Β a consciousness of His infinite perfections!Β 

We love Him, becauseΒ His greatness, goodness, and loveliness, in one resplendent ray–combine to enchant our soul until it is so ravished that it exclaims,Β “Yes, He is altogether lovely!”Β 

We love Him, becauseΒ His love binds our hearts with chains moreΒ softΒ than silk, and yetΒ strongerΒ than iron!Β 

“To you who believe, He is precious!”Β 1 Peter 2:7Β 

It is not a loss to die!

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It is not a loss to die!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“The day of one’s death is better than the day of one’s birth!”Β Ecclesiastes 7:1Β 

“I do not want to live forever.”Β Job 7:16Β 


It is the very joy of this earthly life, to think that it will come to an end.


The best moment of a Christian’s life is his last one, for then he is nearest Heaven.Β 


The only people for whom I have felt any envy have been dying Christians.

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It is not a loss to die–it is a lasting, perpetual gain.


“For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21Β 


“My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better!” Philippians 1:23Β 

A sermon that will make the devils in Hell laugh, and the angels of God weep!

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A sermon that will make the devils in Hell laugh, and the angels of God weep!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” 1 Corinthians 2:2Β 

TheΒ best sermonsΒ are the sermons which are most full of Christ.Β 
A sermon without Christ it is a horrible thing! It is . . .
Β  an empty well;Β 
Β  a cloud without rain;Β 
Β  a tree twice dead, plucked by the roots.Β 

It is abominable to give men stones for bread, and scorpions for eggs–and yet they do so who preach not Jesus.Β 

A sermon without Christ! As well talk of a loaf of bread without any flour in it. How can it feed the soul? Men die and perish because Christ is not there, and yet His glorious gospel is theΒ easiestΒ thing to preach, and theΒ sweetestΒ thing to preach–there is mostΒ varietyΒ in it, there is moreΒ attractivenessΒ in it than in all the world besides!

The sermon which does not lead to Christ, or of which Jesus Christ is not the top and the bottom–is a sort ofΒ sermon that will make the devils in Hell laugh, and the angels of God weep!

The mark of true Gospel preaching is where Christ is everything, and the creature is nothing; where salvation is all of grace, through the work of the Holy Spirit applying to the soul the precious blood of Jesus.

“We preach Christ crucified!” 1 Corinthians 1:23Β 

The sin before us is a very old one!

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(J.C. Ryle, “The Gospel of Luke” 1858)

“Then they began to argue among themselves about who would be the greatest among them.” Luke 22:24Β 

We see inΒ this passage how firmlyΒ prideΒ andΒ love of preeminenceΒ can stick to the hearts of Christian men. The strife was one which had been rebuked by our Lord on a former occasion. The Lord’s Supper which the disciples had just been receiving, and the circumstances under which they were assembled–made the strife particularly inappropriate.Β 

And yet at this very season, the last quiet time they could spend with their Master before His death–this little flock begins to argue among themselves about who would be the greatest!Β 

Such is the heart of man–ever weak, ever prideful, ever ready, even at its best times, to turn aside to what is evil!

The sin before us is a very old one. Ambition, self-esteem, and self-conceit–lie deep at the bottom of all men’s hearts, and often in the hearts where they are least suspected! Thousands imagine that they are humble, who cannot bear to see an equal more honored and favored than themselves. Few indeed can be found who rejoice heartily in another’s promotion over themselves.

If we make any profession of serving Christ, then let us live on our guard against this great evil. The harm that it has done to the Church of Christ, is far beyond calculation. Let us learn to take pleasure in the prosperity of others, and to be content with the lowest place for ourselves. The rule given to the Philippians should be often before our eyes, “In lowliness of mind–let each esteem others better than themselves.” The example of John the Baptist is a bright instance of the spirit at which we should aim. He said of our Lord, “He must increase, but I must decrease.”Β 

Christian, think about this!

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Christian, think about this!Β 

(Richard Baxter)

“Christ loved us and gave Himself up for us!”Β Ephesians 5:2Β 

Is it a small thing in your eyes to be loved by God–to be the son, the spouse, the beloved, the delight of the King of glory?

Christian, think about this!Β You will be eternally embraced in the arms of the love which was from everlasting, and will extend to everlasting–of the love which brought the Son of God’s love . . .Β 
Β  from Heaven to earth,
Β  from earth to the cross,
Β  from the cross to the grave,
Β  from the grave to glory–
that love which was weary, hungry, tempted, scorned, scourged, buffeted, spat upon, crucified, pierced–which fasted, prayed, healed, wept, sweated, bled, died.Β That love will eternally embrace you!

“May you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is! May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully!”Β Ephesians 3:18-19

It is your duty to assure him that he is not saved

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It is your duty to assure him that he is not saved

(Charles Spurgeon)

“Not everyone whoΒ saysΒ to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’Β will enter the kingdom of Heaven, but only he whoΒ does the willΒ of My Father who is in Heaven.” Matthew 7:21Β 

“I will tell them plainly: I never knew you. Away from Me, you evildoers!” Matthew 7:23Β 

If a professed convert distinctly and deliberately declares that he knows the Lord’s will, but does not mean toΒ obeyΒ it–then you are not to pamper his presumption, butΒ it is your duty to assure him that he is not saved.Β 

Do not suppose that the Gospel is magnified or God glorified, by going to religious worldlings and telling them that they are saved–while they are still wedded to their idols, and their hearts are still in love with sin. If I do so, I . . .
Β  tell them a lie,
Β  pervert the Gospel,
Β  insult Christ, and
Β  turn the grace of God into a license for sin!

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” 2 Corinthians 5:17

Some benefits of sickness and affliction

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Some benefits of sickness and affliction

(J.C. Ryle)

SicknessΒ helps . . .
Β  to remind men of death,
Β  to make men think seriously of God, and their souls, and the world to come,
Β  to soften men’s hearts, and teach them wisdom,Β 
Β  to abase and humble us,Β 
Β  to try men’s religion, of what sort it is.

TheΒ storms of winterΒ often bring out the defects in a man’s dwelling. In the same way, sickness often exposes the gracelessness of a man’s soul. Surely anything that makes us find out the real character of our faith, is a good thing.

Sicknesses, losses, crosses, anxieties and disappointments–seem absolutely needful to keep us humble, watchful and spiritual-minded. They are as needful as the pruning knife to the vine; and the refiner’s furnace to the gold.

There is noΒ commentaryΒ that opens up the Bible, so much as sickness and sorrow!

There are no lessons so useful–as those learned in theΒ school of affliction.Β 

ByΒ affliction, God . . .
Β  shows us our emptiness and weakness,Β 
Β  draws us to the throne of grace,Β 
Β  purifies our affections,Β 
Β  weans us from the world,Β 
Β  and makes us long for Heaven!

He is a bad preacher!

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He is a bad preacher!

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

“Tell it to your children, and let your children tell it to their children, and their children to the next generation.” Joel 1:3Β 

In this simple way, by God’s grace, a living testimony for truth is always to be kept alive in the land. The beloved of the Lord are to hand down their witness for the gospel to their heirs, and these again to their next descendants.Β 

This is ourΒ firstΒ duty–we are to begin at theΒ family hearth.Β He is a bad preacher, who does not commence his ministryΒ at home. The heathen are to be sought by all means, and the highways and hedges are to be searched–butΒ homeΒ has a prior claim, and woe unto those who reverse the order of the Lord’s arrangements.Β 

To teach our children is aΒ personalΒ duty. We cannot delegate it to Sunday School Teachers, or to the church. These canΒ assistΒ us–but cannotΒ relieveΒ us from the sacred obligation. Mothers and fathers must, like Abraham, command their households in the fear of God, and talk with their offspring concerning the wondrous works of the Most High God.Β 

Parental teaching is aΒ naturalΒ duty. Who is so fit to look to after child’s well-being, as those who are the authors of his actual being? To neglect the instruction of our offspring is worse than brutish!Β 

Family instruction isΒ necessaryΒ for theΒ nation, for theΒ familyΒ itself, and for theΒ churchΒ of God. By a thousand plots, atheism is covertly advancing in our land, and one of the most effectual means for resisting its inroads is left almost neglected, namely, the instruction of children in the faith. Would that parentsΒ would awaken to a sense of the importance of this matter.Β 

It is aΒ pleasantΒ duty to talk of Jesus to our sons and daughters, and the more so because it has often proved to be anΒ acceptedΒ work, for God has often saved the children through the parents’ prayers and admonitions.Β 

May every house into which this counsel shall come, honor the Lord in this matter and receive His smile!

“These commandments that I give to you today are to be upon your hearts.Β Impress them on your children.Β Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates!”Β Deuteronomy 6:6-9

Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in theΒ trainingΒ andΒ instructionΒ of the Lord.” Ephesians 6:4Β 

❀️Love At First Sight…Village – 15 Years On!!!

Β This week i’m celebrating 15 years since i met my lovely wife Sarah at β€œSight Village, Birmingham, UK” 

This is a major Sight Village show in Birmingham which is held in July each year. Exhibitors throughout the world take part and welcome many thousands of visitors, including people who are blind or partially sighted, professionals, business people and family members.

I was there (from Derby) working for a charity called LOOK and Sarah was there (from Surrey) working for RNIB. She came to my table as she had a magazine which she had just published an article about LOOK and wanted to show me. Sarah opened the magazine and said here are the pictures and the article, i said β€œWow, fantastic, it all looks great” which made Sarah quite proud of her work. I then said while laughing β€œyou know i didn’t see any of what you’ve just shown me, as i’m blind!”. Then as always, a brief pause as Sarah checks out my eyes to see if i’m joking, then Sarah laughed and said β€œNo way, me too!”. We both approach blindness in a similar way and love blossomed from that point. πŸ™‚

Photos Throughout The Years….

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Sarah  I Wedding photo

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Me Sarah  Bruce 2009

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Sarah  i 2009

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Sarah  i 2012

Me  Sarah in Church

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Sarah  i holding hands 2014

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Sarah & i stood in front of the barbados sunset

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πŸ“– Bible Verse

Ephesians 5:25Β Easy-to-Read Version

Husbands, love your wives the same as Christ loved the church and gave his life for it.

πŸ€” My Thoughts…Β 

This is one of my favourite Bible verses that i try desperately Β each day to live up to. As soon as i first read this verse it convicted me straight away and i knew i wanted to be a husband like that!

πŸ™ Prayer

Holy Spirit, thanks for being a constant guiding presence in my life. Give me the faith to take practical and radical action to keep in step with You, so that You can love my spouse through me in a way that will sustain a fun, loving & trusting relationship. Amen.

When the Father of Lies enters the pulpit with a Bible under his arm!

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When theΒ Father of LiesΒ enters the pulpit with a Bible under his arm!

(Arthur Pink,Β 1886-1952)

The success of aΒ counterfeiterΒ depends largely upon how closely the counterfeit resembles the genuine article.Β 

HeresyΒ is not so much the total denial of the truth, as a perversion of it. That is why a half-lie is always more dangerous than a complete repudiation.Β 

HenceΒ when theΒ Father of LiesΒ enters the pulpit with a Bible under his armΒ it is not his custom to flatly deny the fundamental truths of Christianity; rather he tacitly acknowledges them, and then proceeds to give an erroneous interpretation and a false application.

False prophets are to be found in the circles of the most orthodox, and they pretend to have a fervent love for souls–yet they fatally delude multitudes concerning the way of salvation! TheseΒ pulpit huckstersΒ have wantonly lowered the standard of divine holiness and so adulterated the Gospel, in order to make it palatable to the carnal mind.

Any preacher . . .
Β  who adulterates God’s Word,
Β  who denies repentance to be a condition of salvation,
Β  who assures the giddy and godless that they are loved by God,
Β  who declares that saving faith is nothing more mental assent
–is a false prophet, and should be shunned as a deadly plague!

It is only those who truly love Christ who are fitted to minister to His flock!Β 
The work is so laborious,Β 
the appreciation is often so small,Β 
the response is so discouraging,Β 
the criticisms are so harsh,Β 
the attacks of Satan are so fierce,
that only the “love of Christ”–His love for us and our love for Him–can “constrain” to such work.Β 

“Hirelings” will feed the goats–but only those who love Christ can feed His sheep!

Christian Love Part 3 Of 4 By J. C. Ryle

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III. Let me show, thirdly–whereΒ the love of the Bible comes from.

Love, such as I have described, is certainly notΒ naturalΒ to man. Naturally, we are all more or less selfish, envious, ill-tempered, spiteful, ill-natured, and unkind! We have only to observe children, when left to themselves, to see the proof of this. Let boys and girls grow up without proper training and education–and you will not see one of them possessing Christian love! Mark how some of them think first of themselves, and their own comfort and advantage! Mark how others are full of pride, passion, and evil tempers! How can we account for it? There is but one reply. TheΒ natural heartΒ knows nothing of true love.

Christian love will never be found except in a heart prepared by the Holy Spirit. It is a tender plant, and will never grow except in one soil. You may as well expect grapes on thorns, or figs on thistles–as look for love when the heart is not right.

The heart in which love grows, is a heart changed, renewed, and transformed by the Holy Spirit. The image and likeness of God, which Adam lost at the fall, has been restored to it, however feeble and imperfect the restoration may appear. It is a “partaker of the Divine nature,” by union with Christ and sonship to God; and one of the first features of that nature isΒ love. (2 Peter I. 4.)

Such a heart is deeply convinced ofΒ sin–hates it, flees from it, and fights with it from day to day. And one of the prime motions of sin which it daily labors to overcome, isΒ selfishnessΒ andΒ lack of love.

Such a heart is deeply sensible of itsΒ mighty debt to our Lord Jesus Christ. It feels continually that it owes to Him who died for us on the cross, all its present comfort, hope, and peace. How can it show forth its gratitude? What can it render to its Redeemer? If it can do nothing else, it strives to be like Him, to drink into His spirit, to walk in His footsteps, and, like Him–to be full of love. “The love of Christ shed abroad in the heart by the Holy Spirit” is the surestΒ fountainΒ of Christian love. Love will produce love.

I ask my reader’s special attention to this point. It is one of great importance in the present day. There are many who profess to admire love–while they care nothing aboutΒ vital Christianity. They like some of theΒ fruitsΒ and results of the Gospel–but not theΒ rootΒ from which these fruits alone can grow, or the doctrines with which they are inseparably connected.

Hundreds will praise love–who hate to be told of man’s corruption, of the blood of Christ, and of the inward work of the Holy Spirit. Many a parent would like his children to grow up unselfish and good tempered–who would not be much pleased if conversion, and repentance, and faith, were pressed home on their attention.

Now I desire to protest against this notion, that you can have theΒ fruitsΒ of Christianity, without theΒ roots–that you can produce Christian tempers, without teaching Christian doctrines–that you can have love which will wear and endure, without grace in the heart.

I grant, most freely, that every now and then one sees a person who seems very charitable and amiable, without any distinctive Christian religion. But such cases are so rare and remarkable, that, likeΒ exceptions–they only prove the truth of the general rule. And often, too often, it may be feared in such cases the love is onlyΒ apparent, and in private it completely fails. I firmly believe, as a general rule, you will not find such love as the Bible describes, except in theΒ soilΒ of a heart thoroughly imbued with Bible religion. HolyΒ practiceΒ will not flourish without soundΒ doctrine. What God has joined together, it is useless to expect to have separate.

The delusion which I am trying to combat, is helped forward to a most mischievous degree by the vast majority of novels, romances, and tales of fiction. Who does not know that the heroes and heroines of these works are constantly described as patterns of perfection? They are always doing the right thing, saying the right thing, and showing the right temper! They are always kind, and amiable, and unselfish, and forgiving! And yet you never hear a word about their religion! In short, to judge by the generality of works of fiction, it is possible to have . . .Β 
excellent practical religion–without doctrine,Β 
theΒ fruitsΒ of the Spirit–without theΒ graceΒ of the Spirit,Β 
and theΒ mindΒ of Christ–withoutΒ unionΒ with Christ!

Here, in short, is the great danger of reading most novels, romances, and works of fiction. The greater part of them give a false or incorrect view of human nature. They paint their model men and women as theyΒ oughtΒ to be, and not as theyΒ really are. The readers of such writings get their minds filled with wrong conceptions of what the world is. Their notions of mankind becomeΒ visionaryΒ andΒ unreal. They are constantly looking for men and women such as they never meet–and expecting what they never find.

Let me entreat my readers, once for all, to draw their ideas of human nature from the Bible, and not from novels. Settle it down in your mind, that there cannot be true love without a heart renewed by grace. A certain degree of kindness, courtesy, amiability, good nature–may undoubtedly be seen in many who have no vital religion. But the glorious plant ofΒ Bible love, in all its fullness and perfection, will never be found without union with Christ, and the work of the Holy Spirit. Teach this to your children, if you have any. Hold it up in schools, if you are connected with any. Lift up love. Make much of love. Give place to none in exalting the grace of kindness, love, good nature, unselfishness, good temper.Β 

But never, never forget, that there is but oneΒ schoolΒ in which these things can be thoroughly learned–and that is the school of Christ. Real love comes down from above. True love is theΒ fruit of the Spirit. He who would have it–must sit at Christ’s feet, and learn of Him.

Christian Love Part 2 Of 4 By J. C. Ryle

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II. Let me show, secondly, WHAT the love of the Bible really is.

I think it of great importance to have clear views on this point. It is precisely here that mistakes about love begin. Thousands delude themselves with the idea that they have “love,” when they have not, from downright ignorance of Scripture. Their love is not the love described in the Bible.

(a) The love of the Bible does not consist inΒ giving to the poor.Β It is a common delusion to suppose that it does. Yet Paul tells us plainly, that a man may “bestow all his goods to feed the poor “(1 Corinthians 13:8)–and not have love! That a charitable man will “remember the poor,” there can be no question. (Galatians 2:10.) That he will do all he can to assist them, relieve them, and lighten their burdens–I do not for a moment deny. All I say is, that this does not make up “love.” It is easy to spend a fortune in giving away money, and soup, and milk, and and bread, and coals, and blankets, and clothing–and yet to be utterly destitute of Bible love!

(b) The love of the Bible does not consist in never disapproving anybody’s conduct.Β Here is another very common delusion! Thousands pride themselves on neverΒ condemningΒ others, or calling themΒ wrong, whatever they may do. They convert the precept of our Lord, “do not judge,” into an excuse for having no unfavorable opinion at all of anybody! They pervert His prohibition ofΒ rashΒ andΒ censoriousΒ judgments, into a prohibition ofΒ allΒ judgment whatever.Β 

Your neighbor may be a drunkard, a liar, and a violent man. Never mind! “It is not love,” they tell you, “to pronounce him, wrong!” You are to believe that he has aΒ good heart at the bottom!Β This idea of love is, unhappily, a very common one. It is full of mischief. ToΒ throw a veil over sin, and to refuse to call things by their right names, to talk of “hearts” being good, when “lives” are flatly wrong, to shut our eyes against wickedness, and say smooth things of immorality–this is not Scriptural love!

(c) The love of the Bible does not consist in neverΒ disapproving anybody’s religious opinions.Β Here is another most serious and growing delusion. There are many who pride themselves on never pronouncing others mistaken, whatever views they may hold. Your neighbor may be an Atheist, or a Buddhist, or a Roman Catholic, or a Mormonite, a Deist, or a Skeptic, a mere Formalist, or a thorough Antinomian. But the “love” of many says that you have no right to think him wrong! “If he is sincere, it is uncharitable to think unfavorably of his spiritual condition!”

From such love–may I ever be delivered!

At this rate, the Apostles were wrong in going out to preach to the Gentiles!

At this rate, there is no use in missions!

At this rate, we had better close our Bibles, and shut up our churches!

At this rate, everybody is right–and nobody is wrong!

At this rate, everybody is going to Heaven–and nobody is going to Hell!Β 

SuchΒ loveΒ is a monstrous caricature! To say that all are equally right in their opinions–though their opinions flatly contradict one another; to say that all are equally in the way to Heaven–though their doctrinal sentiments are as opposite as black and white–this is not Scriptural love. Love like this, pours contempt on the Bible, and talks as if God had not given us a written standard of truth. Love like this, confuses all our notions of Heaven, and would fill it with a discordant inharmonious rabble. True love does not think everybody right in doctrine. True love cries, “Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world!” 1 John 4:1. “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do not take him into your house or welcome him!” 2 John 1:10Β 

I leave theΒ negativeΒ side of the question here. I have dwelt upon it at some length because of the days in which we live and the strange notions which abound. Let me now turn to theΒ positiveΒ side. Having shown what love is not, let me now show what it is.

Christian love is that “love,” which Paul places first among those fruits which the Spirit causes to be brought forth in the heart of a believer. “The fruit of the Spirit is love.” (Galatians 5:22.)Β 

Love toΒ God, such as Adam had before the fall, is its first feature. He who has love, desires to love God with heart, and soul and mind, and strength.Β 

Love toΒ manΒ is its second feature. He who has Christian love, desires to love his neighbor as himself.

Christian love will show itself in a believer’sΒ doings. It will make him ready to do kind acts to everyone within his reach, “both to their bodies and souls. It will not let him be content with soft words and kind wishes. It will make him diligent in doing all that lies in his power to lessen the sorrow and increase the happiness of others. Like his Master, he will care more for ministering than for being ministered to, and will look for nothing in return. Like his Master’s great apostle, he will very willingly “spend and be spent” for others, even though they repay him with hatred, and not with love. True love does not wantΒ wages. Its work is its reward.Β 

Christian love will show itself in a believer’sΒ readiness to bear evilΒ as well as to do good. It will make him . . .
patient under provocation,Β 
forgiving when injured,Β 
meek when unjustly attacked,Β 
quiet when slandered.Β 

It will make him bear much and forbear much, put up with much and look over much, submit often and deny himself often–all for the sake of peace. It will make him put a strongΒ bitΒ on his temper, and a strongΒ bridleΒ on his tongue.

True love is not always asking, “What areΒ myΒ rights? AmΒ IΒ treated as I deserve?” but, “How can I best promote peace? How can I do that which is most edifying to others?”

Christian love will show itself in the general spirit and demeanor of a believer. It will make him kind, unselfish, good-natured, good-tempered, and considerate for others. It will make him gentle, affable, and courteous, in all the daily relations of private life. It will make him thoughtful for others’ comfort, tender for others’ feelings, and more anxious to give pleasure than to receive.Β 

True love neverΒ enviesΒ others when they prosper, nor rejoices in the calamities of others when they are in trouble. At all times, it will believe, and hope, and try to put a good construction on others’ actions. And even at the worst, it will be full of pity, mercy, and compassion.

Would we like to know where theΒ true PatternΒ of love like this can be found? We have only to look at the life of our Lord Jesus Christ, as described in the Gospels, and we shall see it perfectly exemplified. Love shone forth in all HisΒ doings. HisΒ daily lifeΒ was an incessant “going about” doing good. Love shone forth in all HisΒ bearing. He was continually hated, persecuted, slandered, misrepresented. But He patiently endured it all. No angry word ever fell from His lips. No ill-temper ever appeared in His demeanor. “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats.” (1 Peter 2:23.) Love shone forth in all HisΒ spiritΒ anddeportment. TheΒ law of kindnessΒ was ever on His lips. Among weak and ignorant disciples, among sick and sorrowful petitioners for help and relief, among publicans and sinners, among Pharisees and Sadducees–He was always one and the same–kind and patient to all.

And yet, be it remembered, our blessed Master neverΒ flattered sinners,Β orΒ connived at sin. He never shrank fromΒ exposing wickednessΒ in its true colors, or from rebuking those who would cleave to it. He never hesitated toΒ denounce false doctrine, by whoever it might be held, or to exhibitΒ false practiceΒ in its true colors, and the certain end to which it tends. He called things by their right names. He spoke as freely of Hell and the fire that is never quenched, as of Heaven and the kingdom of glory. He has left on record an everlasting proof that perfect love does not require us to approve everybody’s life or opinions, and that it is quite possible to condemn false doctrine and wicked practice–and yet to be full of love at the same time.

I have now set before my readers theΒ true nature of Christian love. I have given a slight and very brief account of what it isΒ not, and what itΒ is.Β I cannot pass on without suggestingΒ two practical thoughts, which press home on my mind with weighty force, and I hope may press home on others.

Think, for a moment, how deplorably little love there is upon earth!Β How w conspicuous is the absence of true love among professing Christians! I speak not ofΒ heathenΒ now, I speak of professing Christians! What angry tempers, what passions, what selfishness, what bitter tongues–are to be found in private families! What strifes, what quarrels, what spitefulness, what malice, what revenge, what envy between neighbors and fellow-parishioners! What jealousies and contentions between Churchmen and Dissenters, Calvinists and Arminians, High Churchmen and Low Churchmen! “Where is love?” we may well ask, “Where is love? Where is the mind of Christ?”–when we look at the spirit which reigns in the world. No wonder that Christ’s cause stands still, and infidelity abounds–when men’s hearts know so little of love! Surely, we may well say, “When the Son of man comes, shall He findΒ loveΒ upon earth?”

Think, for another thing, what a happy world this would be–if there was more love.Β It is the lack of love which causes half the misery which there is upon earth. Sickness, and death, and poverty, will not account for more than half the sorrows. The rest come from ill- temper, ill-nature, strifes, quarrels, lawsuits, malice, envy, revenge, frauds, violence, wars, and the like. It would be one great step towards doubling the happiness of mankind, and halving their sorrows–if all men and women were full of Scriptural love.

Christian Love Part 1 Of 4 By J. C. Ryle

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“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But theΒ greatestΒ of these is love!” 1 Corinthians 13:13

“The end of the commandment is love.” 1 Timothy 1:5Β 

Love is rightly called “the Queen of Christian graces.” It is a grace which all people profess to admire. It seems a plain practical thing which everybody can understand. It is none of “those troublesome doctrinal points” about which Christians are disagreed. Thousands, I suspect, would not be ashamed to tell you that they knew nothing about justification or regeneration, about the work of Christ or the Holy Spirit. But nobody, I believe, would like to say that he knew nothing about “love!” If men possess nothing else in religion, they always flatter themselves that they possess “love.”

A fewΒ plain thoughtsΒ about love may not be without use. There areΒ false notionsΒ abroad about it which require to be dispelled. There areΒ mistakesΒ about it which require to be rectified. In my admiration of love, I yield to none. But I am bold to say that in many minds, the whole subject seems completely misunderstood.

I. Let me show, firstly, the place which the Bible gives to love.

II. Let me show, secondly, what the love of the Bible really is.

III. Let me show, thirdly, where true love comes from.

IV. Let me show, lastly, why love is “the greatest” of the graces.

I ask the best attention of my readers to the subject. My heart’s desire and prayer to God is, that the growth of love may be promoted in this sin-burdened world. In nothing does the fallen condition of man show itself so strongly, as in theΒ scarcity of Christian love. There is littleΒ faithΒ on earth, littleΒ hope, littleΒ knowledgeΒ of Divine things. But nothing, after all, is soΒ scarceΒ as real love!
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I. Let me show the PLACE which the Bible gives to love.

I begin with this point in order to establish theΒ immense practical importanceΒ of my subject. I do not forget that there are many high-flying Christians in this present day, who almost refuse to look at anythingΒ practicalΒ in Christianity. They can talk of nothing but two or three favorite doctrines. Now I want to remind my readers that the Bible contains much aboutΒ practiceΒ as well as aboutΒ doctrine, and that one thing to which it attaches great weight, is “love.”

I turn to the New Testament, and ask men to observe what it says about love. In all religious inquiries there is nothing like letting the Scripture speak for itself. There is no surer way of finding out truth, than the old way ofΒ turning to plain texts. Texts were our Lord’sΒ weapons, both in answering Satan, and in arguing with the Jews. Texts are theΒ guidesΒ we must never be ashamed to refer to in the present day. “What do the Scriptures say? What is written? How do you read?”

Let us hear what Paul says to the Corinthians: “If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love–I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love–I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love–I gain nothing!” 1 Corinthians 13:1-3Β 

Let us hear what Paul says to the Colossians: “Above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfectness.” (Colossians 3:14.)

Let us hear what Paul says to Timothy: “The end of the commandment is love out of a pure heart” (1 Timothy 1:5.)

Let us hear what Peter says: “Above all things, have fervent love among yourselves: for love shall cover the multitude of sins.” (1 Peter 4:8.)

Let us hear what our Lord Jesus Christ Himself says, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34, 35.)Β 

Above all, let us read our Lord’s account of the last judgment, and mark that lack of love will condemn millions. “Then He will say to those on the left: Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels! For I was hungry and you gave Me nothing to eat; I was thirsty and you gave Me nothing to drink; I was a stranger and you did not take Me in; I was naked and you did not clothe Me, sick and in prison and you did not take care of Me.” (Matthew 25:41-43.)

Let us hear what Paul says to the Romans: “Owe no man anything–but to love another: for he who loves another has fulfilled the law.” (Romans 13:9.)

Let us hear what Paul says to the Ephesians: “Walk is love, as Christ also has loved us.” (Ephesians 5:2.)

Let us hear what John says: “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God, and everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. The one who does not love does not know God, because God is love.” (1 John 4:7, 8.)

I shall makeΒ no commentΒ upon these texts. I think it better to place them before my readers in theirΒ naked simplicity, and to let them speak for themselves. If anyone is disposed to think the subject of this paper a matter of light importance, I will only ask him to look at these texts, and to think again. He who would take down “love” from the high and holy place which it occupies in the Bible, and treat it as a matter ofΒ secondaryΒ consequence, must settle his account with God’s Word. I certainly shall not waste time in arguing with him.

To my own mind, the evidence of these texts appears clear, plain, and incontrovertible. They show theΒ immense importanceΒ of love, as one of the “things that accompany salvation.” They prove that it has a right to demand the serious attention of all who call themselves Christians, and that those who despise the subject are only exposing their own ignorance of Scripture.

If you feel your tongue itch to talk nonsense!

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If you feel your tongue itch to talk nonsense!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“To the Law and to the Testimony! If they do not speak according to this Word, it is because there is no light in them.” Isaiah 8:20Β 

Take care never to impute the vain follies of your imagination to the Holy Spirit. I have seen the Spirit of God shamefully dishonored by people–I hope they were insane–who have said that they have had this and thatΒ revealedΒ to them.Β 

For some years there has not been a single week in which I have not been pestered with theΒ revelationsΒ of hypocrites or maniacs. Semi-lunatics are very fond of coming withΒ “messages from the Lord”Β to me. It may spare them some trouble if I tell them once for all thatΒ I will have none of their stupid messages!

Never think that events areΒ revealedΒ to you by God–or you may come to be like those idiots who dare impute their blatant follies to the Holy Spirit.Β If you feel your tongue itch to talk nonsense–then trace it to the devil, and not to the Spirit of God!

Whatever is to be revealed by the Spirit to any of us, is in the Word of God already. He adds nothing to the Bible, and never will. Let people who haveΒ revelationsΒ of this, that, and the other thing–go to bed, and wake up in their senses. I only wish they would follow Scripture andΒ no longer insult the Holy Spirit by laying their nonsense at His door!

“A prophet who presumes to speak in My name anything I have not commanded him to say . . . must be put to death!” Deuteronomy 18:20Β 

“The prophets are prophesying lies in My name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries andΒ the delusions of their own minds!”Β Jeremiah 14:14Β 

“Say to those who prophesy out of their own imagination: Hear the Word of the LORD!” Ezekiel 13:2