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The throne of grace

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The throne of grace

(Henry Law, “Family Prayers”)

Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty, Heaven and earth are full of Your glory! Blessing and honor and glory and power be to You, O Father of mercies, O God of all grace and love.

We thank You, that, as vile and sin-soiled as we are–we may come into Your immediate presence, and hold this converse with You, and commune with You concerning all ourΒ concerns, all ourΒ sins, andΒ fears,Β andΒ hopesΒ andΒ desires.Β 

We are astonished that we, poor sinners on earth, may speak directly to You–our greatΒ and glorious God, on Your throne in the Heaven of heavens! How wondrous the thought thatΒ our poor breathingsΒ may fly on theΒ wings of faith, and have instant access to the ears of Your grace!Β 

We thank You that, in the multitude of Your tender mercies and the riches of Your pitiful compassion, You have been pleased to erectΒ this throne of graceΒ before which we now most humbly bow. We bless You that here, free grace reigns. We bless You that, at all times and in all places, we have open access toΒ You through the blood of Your dear Son.Β 

We bless You that theΒ veilΒ is open, and that in His great name we may ever approach and find You . . .
Β  ready to hear,Β Β 
Β  waiting to be gracious,Β 
Β  arrayed in smiles of love,Β Β 
Β  bidding us to touch the scepter of Your sovereign mercy,Β Β 
Β  inviting us to pour out every need and desire of our hearts,Β Β 
Β  and promising to give more than we can ask or think.

Grant, oh grant, that we may be wholly consecrated to You. May we, in spirit, soar farΒ above earth. May our hearts be fast barred against admission of worldly thoughts or cares. Send Your peace, passing all understanding, as a flood into our anxious minds.Β  May our meditations of You be sweet. May we drink deeply of the refreshing streams proceeding out ofΒ Your throne. May we feast on the heaven-sent manna of Your precious Word, and thus gather strength for the upward race.

Hear us, answer us, bless us we pray. All we ask is in Jesus’ name, and for Jesus’ sake. Amen.

“Therefore let us approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Hebrews 4:16 Β 

The supplies of His grace and mercy are unexhausted and exhaustless!

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The supplies of His grace and mercy are unexhausted and exhaustless!

(Thomas Guthrie, 1803-1873)

“Fear theΒ LORD, you His saints,Β for those who fear Him lack nothing.”Β Psalm 34:9

Myriads ofΒ leavesΒ clothe the forest,Β 
myriads ofΒ flowersΒ bespangle the meadow,Β 
myriads ofΒ insectsΒ dance in the sunbeams,Β 
myriads ofΒ birdsΒ sing in the woodlands,Β 
myriads ofΒ fishΒ swim in stream and ocean,Β 
myriads ofΒ starsΒ glitter in the nightly sky–
and every leaf is as perfect in form,Β 
every flower is as beautiful in colors,Β 
every living creature is fashioned with such skill, andΒ 
every burning star is guided through space with as much care–
as if it engrossed the entire attention of God, and there was not another but itself within the bounds of His universe!

The number of objects our hearts can hold, or our arms embrace, or our eyes watch–is limited; confined within a narrow range–they areΒ smallΒ at the largest, andΒ fewΒ at the most.Β 

It is not so with Him who is mighty to save, abundant in goodness and truth.Β The supplies of His grace and mercy are unexhausted and exhaustless!Β TheirΒ typeΒ shines in thatΒ SUNΒ which for six thousand years has shed its light . . .
Β  on seas and continents,
Β  on crowded cities and lonely solitudes,
Β  on burning deserts and fields of ice,
Β  on palaces and cottages,
Β  on ragged beggars and sceptered kings,
Β  on all countries and classes of men.
And with fires fed we know not how, the sun shines today as bright as ever–his eye not dim, nor his natural strength abated!

And as this is but an image, and a faint image, of God–then well may his servant assure us, that there shall be no lack to those who fear Him. None–neither for the body nor the soul; neither for time nor eternity!

“My God will meet all your needs according toΒ His glorious richesΒ in Christ Jesus!”Β Philippians 4:19Β 

“In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with theΒ riches of God’s grace that He lavished on usΒ with all wisdom and understanding.” Ephesians 1:7-8Β 

“In the coming ages He might show theΒ incomparable riches of His grace, expressed in His kindness to us in Christ Jesus!” Ephesians 2:7Β 

Look up today, O parched plant!

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Look up today, O parched plant!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“I will send down showers in season; there will beΒ showers of blessing.” Ezekiel 34:26

Here isΒ sovereignΒ grace, “IΒ will send down showers.” Is this not sovereign, divine mercy–for who can say, “IΒ will send down showers,” except God? There is only one voice which can speak to the clouds, and bid them beget the rain. “Who sends down theΒ rainΒ upon the earth? Who scatters theΒ showersΒ upon the green herb? Do not I, the Lord?”Β 
Grace is the gift of God–and is not to be created by man.Β 

It is alsoΒ neededΒ grace. What would the ground do without showers? You may break the clods, you may sow your seeds–but what can you do without the rain? As absolutely needful is theΒ divineΒ blessing. In vain you labor, until God bestows the plenteous shower, and sends salvation down.Β 

Then, it isΒ plenteousΒ grace. “I will send downΒ showers.” It does not say, “I will send themΒ drops,” but “showers.” So it is with grace. If God gives a blessing, He usually gives it in such a measure that there is not room enough to receive it. Plenteous grace! Ah! we need plenteous grace . . .
Β  to keep us humble,
Β  to make us prayerful,
Β  to make us holy,Β 
Β  to make us zealous,
Β  to preserve us through this life,
Β  and at last to land us in Heaven!Β 
We cannot do withoutΒ saturating showersΒ of grace.Β 

Again, it isΒ seasonableΒ grace. “I will send down showersΒ in season.”Β 
What is your season this morning?Β 
Is it the season of drought? Then that is the season for showers.Β 
Is it a season of great heaviness and black clouds? Then that is the season for showers.Β 
“As your days–so shall your strength be.”Β 

And here is aΒ variedΒ grace. “I will give you showersΒ of blessing.” The word is in the plural. All kinds of blessings God will send. All God’s blessings go together, like links in a golden chain. If He givesΒ convertingΒ grace–He will also giveΒ comfortingΒ grace. He will send “showers of blessing.”Β 

Look up today, O parched plant, and open your leaves and flowers for a heavenly watering!Β 

What trash does it appear!

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What trash does it appear!Β 

(Mary Winslow)Β 

“The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever!” 1 John 2:17Β 

What a brittle thing is all the glory, wealth, and honor of this vain world! How empty, andΒ what trash does it appear!Β And yet men sell their souls to grasp it, and at last pass away from it and find it all a phantom. How unceasing is Satan in forever bringing it before our eyes, in some form or other!Β What is all theΒ pomp and wealth and rank of this poor fleeting world, in contrast with the gloryΒ that shall soon be revealed in all those who love His appearing?

“The spirit of the world is eating out the very heart and life of true godliness!”Β George Everard

Refined worldlinessΒ is the present snare of the Church of God!”Β Horatius Bonar

“You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God?
Β Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God!” James 4:4Β 

Discontent!

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Discontent!

(Arthur Pink, “Comfort for Christians”)

“I have learned to beΒ contentΒ whatever the circumstances.” Philippians 4:11Β 

ContentmentΒ is the being satisfied with the sovereign dispensations of God’s providence. It is the opposite of murmuring, which is the spirit of rebellion–theΒ clayΒ saying to theΒ Potter, “Why have You made me thus?” Instead of complaining at his lot–a contented man is thankful that his condition and circumstances are no worse than they are.Β 

Discontent!Β Was there ever a time when there was so much discontent and restlessness in the world, as there is today? We very much doubt it. Despite our boasted progress, the vast increase of wealth, the time and money expended daily in pleasure–discontent is everywhere! No class is exempt. Everything is in a state of flux, and almost everybody is dissatisfied. Many even among God’s own people are affected with the evil spirit of this age.

Contentment!Β Is such a thing realizable, or is it nothing more than a beautiful ideal, a mere dream of the poet? Is it attainable on earth, or is it restricted to the inhabitants of Heaven? If feasible here and now–may it be retained, or are a few brief moments or hours of contentment the most that we may expect in this life?

The force of Paul’s statement will be better appreciated, if his condition and circumstances at the time he made it, are kept in mind. When the apostle wrote the words, he was not luxuriating in a special suite in the Emperor’s palace–but was in prison “in chains”. The contentment which Paul enjoyed, was not the result of congenial and comfortable surroundings. Most people suppose that contentment is impossible, unless one can have the desires of the carnal heart gratified. A prison is the last place to which they would go, if they were seeking a contented man. This much, then, is clear–contentment comes from within and not without; it must be sought from God, not in creature comforts.

Now, there is a vast difference between precept and practice, between the ideal and the realization. But in the case of Paul, contentment was an actual experience! It wasΒ something he hadΒ learned in the school of Christian experience.

“Keep your lives free from the love of money and beΒ contentΒ with what you have, because God has said–Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5

God is too kind to punish the ungodly!

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God is too kind to punish the ungodly!

(A.W. Tozer)

God’s justice stands forever against the unrepentant sinner in utter severity!

The vague and tenuous hope thatΒ God is too kind to punish the ungodlyΒ has becomeΒ a deadly opiate for the consciences of millions!Β It hushes their fears and allows them to practice all kinds of iniquity–while damnation draws every day nearer, and the command to repent goes unregarded. As responsible moral beings, we dare not so trifle with our eternal future!

“On the wicked He will rain fiery coals and burning sulfur; a scorching wind will be their lot!” Psalm 11:6Β 

“Woe to the wicked! Disaster is upon them!” Isaiah 3:11Β 

“They always heap up their sins to the limit. But wrath has come upon them to the utmost!” 1 Thessalonians 2:16Β 

“They called to the mountains and the rocks: Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and fromΒ the wrath of the Lamb!Β For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand?” Revelation 6:16-17Β 

“He, too, will drink of the wine of God’s fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of His wrath. He will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb!” Revelation 14:10Β 

A subtle leaven which the heart is always ready to receive!

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AΒ subtle leavenΒ which the heart is always ready to receive!

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

“Beware of theΒ leaven of the Pharisees–which isΒ hypocrisy. For there is nothingΒ coveredΒ that will not be revealed, norΒ hiddenΒ that will not be made known.” Luke 12:1-2

The first thing that demands our attention in these verses, isΒ Christ’s warning against hypocrisy.Β 

This is aΒ warningΒ of which the importance can never be overrated. It was delivered by our Lord more than once, during His earthly ministry. It was intended to be a standing caution to His whole church in every age, and in every part of the world.Β 

It was meant to remind us thatΒ the principles of the Pharisees are deeply ingrained in human nature–and that Christians should be always on their guard against them. Hypocrisy isΒ aΒ subtle leavenΒ which the heart is always ready to receive!Β It is a leaven which once received into the heart, infects the whole character of a man’s Christianity. Of this leaven, says our Lord, in words that should often ring in our ears–of this leaven,Β beware!

Let us ever nail this caution in our memories, and bind it on our hearts.Β The plague is around us on every side!Β The danger is at all times. What is the essence of Romanism, and formalism, and ceremonialism? What is it all, but the leaven of the Pharisees under one shape or another?Β The Pharisees are not extinct!Β Pharisaism lives still.

If we would not become Pharisees–then let us cultivate a ‘heart religion’. Let us realize daily that the God with whom we have to do, looks far below the outward surface of our profession, and that He measures us by the state of our hearts. Let us beΒ realΒ andΒ trueΒ in our Christianity. Let us abhor all part-acting, and affectation, and semblance of devotion–put on for public occasions, but not really felt within.Β 

Our hypocrisy may deceive man, and get us the reputation of being very religious–but it cannot deceive God. “For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be made known.”Β 

Whatever we are in religion–let us never wear a cloak or a mask of religion.

“Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of Him to whom we must give an account!” Hebrews 4:13Β 

I desire that this may be the text at my funeral

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“The Aged Christian’s Final Farewell to the World and its Vanities” John Whitson, 1558-1629)

I desire that this may be the text at my funeral: Psalm 42:2, “My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?”

Oh! when shall I ascend to the eternal throne of blessedness, where no comforts are lacking?

When shall I be covered with the glorious robe of immortality, and shine in the brightness of my Redeemer’s innocence?

When shall I behold the lovely face of my Lord and dwell in the courts of His holy temple, where . . .
all tears shall be wiped away from my eyes,
all sorrows removed from my heart,
and all sins and spots are done away?

Where I shall exchange the dross of this world, for true and durable riches!

Where, instead of these earthly riches which moth and rust corrupt–I shall enjoy the heavenly riches of perfect peace and good conscience, never to be lost!

Instead of these false and flattering honors, I shall enjoy everlasting glory, and be admitted into the fellowship of my Redeemer to reign with Him in His glorious kingdom!

Instead of vain and momentary pleasures, I shall be filled with fullness of joy and be ravished with those delights which neither eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor has it entered into the heart of man to conceive!

Instead of this dark and cloudy knowledge, I shall have my heart enlightened with the beams of the true light!

Instead of this feeble strength, I shall be endowed with the might of angels!

Instead of this transitory health, I shall enjoy a powerful and immortal vigor!

Instead of this fading beauty, I shall be adorned with the loveliness of Christ’s spouse!

Instead of long life, I shall be crowned with life eternal!

We shall sing, Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God almighty! Heaven and Earth are full of your glory. Glory be to You, O Lord, most High.

And now, as the deer pants for the water-brooks, so longs my soul after You, O God!
O that I had wings like a dove, that I might fly away and be at rest!
For whom have I in Heaven but You–and who is there upon earth that I desire but You?
My heart and my strength fail me, but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion forever!

The sweetest and the loudest note in our songs of praise should be . . .

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The sweetest and the loudest note in our songs of praise should be . . .

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

“O that we would praise the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to men.” Psalm 107:8

If weΒ complainedΒ less andΒ praisedΒ more–we would be happier, and God would be more glorified.Β 

Let us daily praise God forΒ common mercies. They areΒ commonΒ as we frequently call them, and yet soΒ priceless, that when deprived of them–we imagine that we are ready to perish! Let us bless God . . .
Β  for theΒ eyesΒ with which we behold the sun;
Β  for theΒ healthΒ andΒ strengthΒ to walk abroad;
Β  for theΒ breadΒ we eat;
Β  for theΒ clothingΒ we wear;
Β  for public and religiousΒ liberty;
Β  for friends and family associations; and
Β  for countless other comforts and blessings.Β 

Let us praise Him, in fact, for everything which we receive from His bounteous hand; for we deserve little, and yet are most plenteously endowed.Β 

But beloved,Β the sweetest and the loudest note in our songs of praise should beΒ ofΒ redeeming love!Β God’s redeeming acts towards His chosen people, are forever the favorite themes of their praise. If we know what redemption means, let us not withhold our sonnets of thanksgiving.

We have been redeemed from the power of our corruptions, and uplifted from the depth of sin in which we were naturally plunged.Β 

We have been led to the cross of Christ, and our shackles of guilt have been broken off.

We are no longer slaves of sin–but children of the living God.

We shall shortly be presented before the eternal throne without spot or wrinkle or any such thing.Β 

Shall we not unceasingly give thanks to the Lord our Redeemer?Β 

Child of God, can you be silent?Β 

Awake, awake, O inheritors of eternal glory, and cry out with David, “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me–bless His holy name!”

You are absolutely beautiful, My beloved!

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You are absolutely beautiful, My beloved!

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

You are absolutely beautiful, My beloved!Β There is no spot in you!” Song of Solomon 4:7Β 

The Lord’s admiration of His Church is very astonishing, and His description of her beauty is very glowing. She is not merelyΒ beautiful–but “absolutely beautiful.” He views her in Himself, washed in His sin-atoning blood, and clothed in His meritorious righteousness–thus He considers her to be full of loveliness and beauty. No wonder that such is the case–since it is but His own perfect excellency that He admires; for the holiness, glory, and perfection of His Church–are His own glorious garments on the back of His own well-beloved spouse!

Nor is the ChurchΒ barelyΒ lovely, she isΒ superlativelyΒ so. Her Lord styles her the “most beautiful of women.” Song of Solomon 1:8Β 

She has a real worth and excellence which cannot be rivaled by all the nobility and royalty of the world. If Jesus could exchange His elect bride for all the angels in Heaven–He would not, for He puts her first and foremost, “most beautiful of women.” She far outshines the stars!

Nor is this an opinion which He is ashamed of, for He invites all men to hear it. He sets a “behold” before it, a special note of exclamation, inviting and arresting attention. “Behold! How beautiful you are, My beloved, how beautiful!” (Song of Solomon 4:1). His opinion He publishes abroad even now, and one day from the throne of His glory He will avow the truth of it before the assembled universe.Β “Arise, my darling, my beautiful one, and come with Me!”Β will be His solemn affirmation of the loveliness of His elect!

“Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her Β to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the Word,Β and to present her to Himself asΒ a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless!”Ephesians 5:25-27Β 

“The king is enthralled by your beauty!”Β Psalm 45:11Β 

Extremely derogatory to human pride!

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Extremely derogatory to human pride!Β 

(Stephen Tyng, “Christ is All”)Β 

“In hisΒ pride, the wicked does not seek God; in all his thoughts, there is no room for God!” Psalm 10:4Β 

Sin has entirely perverted the nature of man.Β 

The carnal mind is opposed to God in its . . .Β 
Β  judgments,Β 
Β  tastes,Β 
Β  desires,
Β  pursuits.Β 

God demands that guilty man . . .Β 
Β Β  sacrifice his own imaginaryΒ independence,Β 
Β Β  renounce his own fanciedΒ excellence, andΒ 
Β Β  acknowledge his personalΒ unworthiness,Β 
before he can be received into the family of God.Β 

Such demands seemΒ extremely derogatory toΒ human pride. For this reason, multitudes reject all the offers of the Gospel, and treat with contempt those who yield to the invitations which they themselves despise, and submit to the motives which they renounce, as deluded and degraded people.

“The day is coming whenΒ your pride will be brought lowΒ and the Lord alone will be exalted.” Isaiah 2:11

“The Lord Almighty has done it toΒ destroy your prideΒ and show His contempt for all human greatness.” Isaiah 23:9

The Lord detests all the proud of heart. Be sureΒ of this: They will not go unpunished.” Proverbs 16:5

This makes us prize the gospel, embrace the Savior, and fly to His cross!

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This makes us prize the gospel, embrace the Savior, and fly to His cross!

(Letters of John Berridge, 1716-1793)

Dear Sir,Β 
In November I gathered strength enough to preach, and through mercy have continued preaching ever since. For the last month I have shared with my neighbors in a bad cold, which has kept me wheezing and coughing, and pulled me down, but not laid me up.Β 

Oh, how needful is theΒ furnace, both to reveal our dross, and to purge it away! How little do we know of ourselves, of the pride, sensuality, and idolatry of our hearts–until the Lord lays us on a bed of suffering, and searches all our inward parts with His candles. My heart, I knew, was bad enough, but I scarcely thought there was half the baseness in it which I find, and yet I know not half its plague!Β 

How sweet is the mercy of God, and how rich is the grace of Jesus–when we have had an awful peep into our hearts!Β This makes us prize the gospel, embrace the Savior, and fly to His cross!Β At times I am so overwhelmed with the filth and mire of my nature, that I can scarcely look through it unto Jesus. And when he has put on a little of his eye-salve, and scoured the scales off my eyes–I stand amazed to think that He can touch such a leper! And yet where the sun shines clear for a season, and my dung-hill is covered with snow, I forget my leprosy, or become a leper only in notion. I think it perhaps, but do not feel it, nor am I humbled by it. What a heap of absurd contradiction is man!Β 

After an affliction, I think I can say with David: It is good for me to have been afflicted. I can see and feel some profit attending it. Indeed, I never grow really wiser or better, unless when I am baptized both with theΒ Holy SpiritΒ and withΒ fire. If the Dove comes without a furnace, my heart is soon lifted up; pride steals in, and Heaven’s blessed beams turn everything sour within me! We learn nothing truly of ourselves, or of grace, but in a furnace.

The heaviest afflictions on this side of Hell are less, far less than my iniquities have deserved! Oh, boundless grace! The chastening rod of a reconciled Father, might have been the flaming sword of an avenging Judge! I might now have been weeping and wailing with devils and damned spirits in Hell! I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against Him. It is of His mercy alone, that I am not consumed!

All that we see within is foul, ugly and grim!

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All that we see within is foul, ugly, and grim!

(Frank Hall)

“You are complete in Him!” Colossians 2:10Β 

Oh desponding Christian, is not your grief caused by looking within yourself? Is not that miserable feeling of failure and disappointment, caused by your strange fixation upon your hollow heart of iniquity? You lookΒ within, hoping to find something good, something pure, something precious, something clean–but what do you see?Β Nothing but sin!Β To stare into one’s self–is to stare into a bottomless pit of despair and hopelessness! “The human heart is the most deceitful of all things, and desperately wicked!” Jeremiah 17:9

Will we ever learn this? There is nothingΒ withinΒ usΒ to give us hope, rest, or peace. Have we ever found anythingΒ within usΒ that gave us joy? Of course not! Then why do we continue toΒ stare into the darkness?Β All that we see within is foul, ugly, and grim!Β One glance within ought toΒ sickenΒ us. We would sooner find diamonds in a dunghill or roses growing in a sewer–than find goodness dwelling within!

In ourselves we are sinful, guilty, and vile! But bless God forever!Β 
OurΒ standingΒ before God is not in ourselves; it’s in Christ! He is . . .
Β  our Salvation,
Β  our Righteousness,Β 
Β  our Hope,
Β  our Holiness, and
Β  our Acceptance with God!Β 

Change the direction of your gaze–and look up! Stop staring into the empty void of your heart–and fix your eyes upon Jesus your Lord, in whom all fullness dwells. Our hope is not within, but without, seated at the right hand of the Father! Lift up your head that is bowed down with guilt and shame! Behold Christ your Savior! Behold your glorious Redeemer! Bid sorrow goodbye and fear depart! Rejoice, for “YouΒ areΒ complete in Him!”Β 

Believers are perfect in Christ. To be complete in Christ is to be perfect in Christ. Perfect is not something that we will be, or strive to be–but something that we are right now, by virtue of our eternal union with God’s darling Son.Β 

Brothers and sisters in Christ, we are, by the free grace of God, complete in Christ our Savior!Β 
We lack nothing!Β 
All that HeΒ is–we are in Him!Β 
All that HeΒ has–we have in Him!
All that He hasΒ done–we’ve done in Him!Β 
We possess the infinite fullness of eternal life and everlasting salvation in Jesus Christ our Lord!

We are completelyΒ righteousΒ in Him!
We are completelyΒ holyΒ in Him!
We are completelyΒ forgivenΒ in Him!
We are completelyΒ acceptedΒ in Him!Β 
We are completely, everlastingly, perfectlyΒ sinlessΒ in Him!

“Let us fix our eyes on Jesus!” Hebrews 12:2Β 

“For every look at SELF–take ten looks at CHRIST!” –Β Robert Murray M’Cheyne

Christ’s sympathy!

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Christ’s sympathy!

(Octavius Winslow, “The Tears of Christ”)Β 

“Jesus wept!”Β John 11:35Β 

The Creator of all worlds, the Author of all beings, the Upholder of the universe–raining tears of human woe and sympathy upon a grave!Β 

Oh, there lives not a being in the universe who can enter into our bereavements with the sympathy, the support, and the soothing of Christ!Β 

They wereΒ tears of sympathy. His heart was touched, deeply touched, with sympathy for the sorrow of others. He wept because the mourning sisters wept. He mingled His tears with theirs.Β 

This is true sympathy,Β “weeping with those who weep,”Β making their sorrow our own. How really our Lord does this with His people. So completely is He our Surety–that He takes our sins and infirmities, our trials and sorrows upon Himself, as if they were all and entirely His own. Our sins were so completely laid upon Him–that not one remains charged to the account of those who believe in Jesus.Β 

Our present griefs are so entirely absorbed in Him, that,Β 
Β  softened by His love,
Β  soothed by His sympathy,
Β  supported by His grace–Β 
the trial is welcome,Β 
the affliction is sweet, andΒ 
the rod of a Father’s chastening, buds and blossoms into delectable fruit.Β 

Bereaved mourner, the sympathy of Christ is yours! The same Savior who wept at the grave of Bethany, now shares your grief. Do not imagine that your sorrow is isolated, or that your tears are forbidden or unseen. You have a merciful and faithful High Priest who is touched with your present calamity.Β 

There exists no sympathy . . .Β Β 
Β  so real,Β 
Β  so perceptive,Β 
Β  so deep,Β 
Β  so tender,Β 
Β  so sanctifying–Β 
asΒ Christ’s sympathy.Β 

If your heavenly Father has seen it wise and good to remove from you theΒ spring of human pity–it is but that He may draw you closer beneath the wing of Jesus’ compassion, presence and love.Β 

O child of sorrow, will not this suffice, that you possess Christ’s sympathy–as immeasurable and exhaustless as the ocean–as exquisite and changeless as His being! Yield your heart to His rich compassion!Β 

Will Jesus be regardless of what I feel, and the sorrows under which I groan? Oh no! TheΒ sighΒ that bursts in secret from my heart is not secret to Him; theΒ tearΒ that is my food day and night and dropsΒ unperceived and unknown–is known and remembered by Him!Β 

“Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses!” Hebrews 4:14-15Β 

“You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in Your bottle. You have recorded each one in Your book.”Β Psalm 56:8

Growing in grace

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Growing in grace

(Thomas Moor, “Counsels and Thoughts for the Spiritual Life of Believers” 1882)

Remember that among your chief thoughts of the Lord Jesus, one must ever have a prominent place: that He is ever looking down upon you and watching you with tenderest love, and ordering all things for your good.Β 

Sometimes it is spiritualΒ medicine, at other times it is spiritualΒ nourishment–but at all times it is spiritual good, and just what is best for you. He sees and knows just what is best for each day and hour. So, always when you think of Him, think of Him as thus looking down upon you and ever caring for you.

The Holy Spirit is ever leading us toΒ thinkΒ of Christ and toΒ liveΒ for Christ and continually toΒ lookΒ to Christ.

The natural mind makesΒ selfΒ the center, and self the end.Β 
The spiritual mind makesΒ ChristΒ the center, and Christ the end.Β 
The more we seek Christ, and the less we seek self–the more we please Him.

Christ is the source and end both ofΒ graceΒ on earth andΒ gloryΒ in Heaven.Β 
Grace in the heart, is glory in its beginnings.Β 
Glory in Heaven, is grace in its full consummation.Β 

Growing in graceΒ is living more upon Christ, and living more for Christ, and growing more like Christ.

To learn of Christ and live upon Christ, is the highest experience of the soul here or hereafter!

Bring nothing but your sins and miseries!

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Bring nothing but your sins and miseries!

(Thomas Wilcox)

“What is more, 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 and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ–the righteousness that comes from God and is by faith.” Philippians 3:8-9Β 

When you come to Christ–you must leave behind you:
Β  all your own righteousness,
Β  all your own holiness,Β 
Β  all your own sanctification,
Β  all your own duties,Β 
Β  all your own tears,Β 
Β  all your own repentings, etc.Β 
Oh, this is hard!Β 

You mustΒ bring nothing but your sins and miseriesΒ to Him. Otherwise, Christ is not fit for you–nor you for Christ!

In everything give thanks!

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In everything give thanks!

(Thomas Watson, “All Things for Good”)

“We know that God causesΒ everythingΒ to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28

See what cause the saints have to be frequent in the work ofΒ thanksgiving!Β In this, Christians are defective; though they are much inΒ supplication–yet they are little inΒ thanksgiving. The apostle says. “In everything give thanks!Β 1 Thessalonians 5:18Β 

Why so?Β Because God makes everything work together for our good.Β 

We thank theΒ physician, though he gives us a bitter medicine which makes us nauseated–because it is to make us well. We thank any man who does us a good turn; and shall we not be thankful to God–who makesΒ everythingΒ work for good to us?

God loves a thankful Christian!Β Job thanked GodΒ when He took all away:Β “The Lord has taken away–blessed be the name of the Lord!” Job 1:21. Many will thank God when HeΒ gives; Job thanks Him when HeΒ takes away, because he knew that God would work good out of it.

We read of saints withΒ harpsΒ in their hands–an emblem of praise. Revelation 14:2. Yet we meet many Christians who haveΒ tearsΒ in their eyes, andΒ complaintsΒ in their mouths! But there are few with their harps in their hands–whoΒ praise God in affliction.

To beΒ thankful in affliction–is a work peculiar to a saint.Β 
Every bird can sing in spring–but few birds will sing in the dead of winter!Β 
Everyone, almost, can be thankful inΒ prosperity–but a true saint can be thankful inΒ adversity!Β 

Well may we, in theΒ worstΒ that befalls us, have a psalm of thankfulness–because God works all things together for our good.Β Oh, be much in giving thanks to God!

Β Β  ~Β  ~Β  ~Β  ~

And did the Holy and the Just,
The Sovereign of the skies,
Stoop down to wretchedness and dust,
That guilty worms might rise?

Yes, the Redeemer left His throne,
His radiant throne on high,
(Surprising mercy! love unknown!)
To suffer, bleed, and die!

He took the dying traitor’s place,
And suffered in his stead;
ForΒ manΒ (O miracle of grace!)
ForΒ man, the Savior bled!

Dear Lord, what heavenly wonders dwell
In Your atoning blood!
By this are sinners snatched from Hell,Β 
And rebels brought to God!

What glad return can I impart
For favors so divine?
O take my all, this worthless heart,
And make it wholly Thine!

Β Β  Anne Steele, 1859

The Bible, the Word of God!

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The Bible, the Word of God!

(John Mason’s Spiritual Sayings)

The Word of God must be . . .
Β Β nearerΒ to us than our friends,Β 
Β Β dearerΒ to us than our lives,Β 
Β Β sweeterΒ to us than our liberty, andΒ 
Β Β pleasanterΒ to us than all earthly comforts.


Take the candle of God’s Word and search the corners of your heart.


We speak to God in prayer.
God speaks to us in His Word.


AllΒ argumentsΒ against the Word of God are fallacies;Β 
Β  allΒ ideasΒ against the Word are delusions;Β 
Β  allΒ derisionΒ against the Word is folly; andΒ 
Β  allΒ oppositionΒ against the Word is madness.


When GodΒ threatens, that’s a time to repent;Β 
when HeΒ promises, that’s a time to believe;Β 
when HeΒ commands, that’s a time to obey.


If a man believed the threatenings of the Word of God,Β 
he would tremble and fly to the promises for refuge.hrist came out of His Father’s bosom, so
the promises came out of Christ’s riven side.

The devil’s old delusion!

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The devil’s old delusion!

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

“John said to the crowds coming out to be baptized by him: You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? Produce fruit in keeping with repentance. The ax is already at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire!” Luke 3

We have, in these verses, a specimen of John the Baptist’s ministry. It is a portion of Scripture which should always be especially interesting to a Christian mind.

We should first mark theΒ holy boldnessΒ with which John addresses the multitudes who came to his baptism. He speaks to them as a “brood of vipers!” He saw the rottenness and hypocrisy of the profession which the crowd around him were making, and uses language descriptive of their case.Β 
His head was not turned by popularity.Β 
He did not care who was offended by his words.
The spiritual disease of those before him was desperate, and of long standing–and he knew that desperate diseases need strong remedies!

Well would it be for the Church of Christ, if it possessed moreΒ plain speaking ministersΒ in our days–like John the Baptist.Β 

A morbid dislike to strong language;Β 
an excessive fear of giving offence;Β 
a constant flinching from directness and plain speaking–
are, unhappily, too much the characteristics of the modern Christian pulpit.Β 

Uncharitable language is no doubt always to be deprecated. But there is no charity . . .
Β  in flattering unconverted people,Β 
Β  in abstaining from any mention of their vices,Β 
Β  or in applying smooth names to damnable sins!Β 

There are two texts which are too much forgotten by Christian preachers. In one it is written, “Woe unto you when all men shall speak well of you.” Luke 6:26. In the other it is written, “Am I now trying to win the approval of men–or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were trying to please men–I would not be Christ’s servant.” Galatians 1:10

We should mark, also–how plainly John speaksΒ to his hearers about HELL and danger!Β 
He tells them that there is a “coming wrath!”Β 
He speaks of “the ax” of God’s judgment–and of unfruitful trees being “thrown into the fire!”

The subject of HELL is always offensive to human nature. The minister who dwells much upon it–must expect to find himself regarded asΒ barbaric, violent, unfeeling and narrow-minded!Β 

Men love to hear “smooth things,” and to be told of peace, and not of danger. Isaiah 30:10Β 

But the subject of Hell is one that ought not to be kept back, if we desire to do good to souls. It is one that our Lord Jesus Christ brought forward frequently in His public teachings. That loving Savior, who spoke so graciously of the way to Heaven–has also used the plainest language about the way to Hell.

Let us beware of being wise above that which is written, and more charitable than Scripture itself. Let the language of John the Baptist be deeply engraved on our hearts. Let us never be ashamed to avow our firm belief, that there is a “coming wrath” for the impenitent; and that it is possible for a man to be lost, as well as to be saved.Β 

To beΒ silentΒ on the subject–is dreadful treachery to men’s souls. It only encourages them to persevere in wickedness, and fostersΒ the devil’s old delusionΒ in their minds,Β “You shall not surely die!”Β Genesis 3:4

That minister is surely our best friend–who tells us honestly of danger, and warns us, like John the Baptist, to “flee from the wrath to come!”

Never will a man flee–until he sees that there is real cause to be afraid.Β 
Never will he seek Heaven–until he is convinced that he is on his way to Hell.Β 

The religion in which there is no mention of Hell–is not the religion of John the Baptist, or of our Lord Jesus and His apostles!

The way to do good is to amuse people!

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The way to do good is to amuse people!

(J.C. Ryle, 1884)
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A great change has taken place in the last forty years. A quantity ofΒ church workΒ is continually being carried on both by clergymen and laymen, which, however well-meant, can hardly be calledΒ Christian–and in reality has a painful tendency to throw true Christian work into the background, if not to throw it entirely out!Β 

No one, for instance, can fail to observe that a large number of professors are spending all their time and strength on church music, church decorations, church programs, and an incessant round of churchΒ attractions. Others are equally absorbed in social work, feeding the poor, and improved dwellings for everyone. Others are incessantly getting up popular concerts, secular lectures, and evening recreations. They proclaim everywhere, thatΒ the way to do good is to amuse people!

Others are always occupied withΒ secularΒ guilds, and societies, and associations–and think you very wrong and heathenish if you do not join them. Myriads ofΒ professorsΒ are restlessly busy about such things from one end of the land to the other; and superficial observers are often saying,Β “What a great deal of church-work there is in these days!”

Now I would not for a moment be supposed to mean that all the things I have just mentioned are wrong and wicked. Yet I doubt whether the present state of things is altogether healthy. I doubt whether the work of the Holy Spirit on hearts and consciences, is not insensibly being left out in the cold and neglected. Amidst the incessant hustle and bustle about matters ofΒ entirely secondary importance–I doubt whether the sort of direct spiritual work to which the Apostles wholly gave themselves, receives as much attention as it ought.Β 

It is quite certain that musical services, and church decorations, and concerts, and bazaars, and social work, and the like–will not save souls.Β 

It is equally certain that, without repentance, and faith, and holy living, and practical, self-denying, kindly charity–no one is fit for Heaven. Do these simple, old-fashioned graces fill the place which they ought to do, in the daily proceedings of many so-called church-workers in this day? I confess I doubt it exceedingly.Β 

I certainly see on every side a vast increase of what people call “church-work.” But there is little or no increase of true religion. There undoubtedly is moreΒ showΒ andΒ glitterΒ andΒ display. But I extremely doubt whether there is more spiritual reality, and more growth of practical godliness.

Comfort, safety, strength, holiness!

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Comfort, safety, strength, holiness!

(George Everard, “Talks about Home Life” 1878)

“For we do not have a high priest who is unable toΒ sympathizeΒ with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are.” Hebrews 4:15Β 

There is noΒ comfort, but in Christ’s bosom.

There is noΒ safety, but by Christ’s side.

There is noΒ strength, but in Christ’s arm.

There is noΒ holiness, but in Christ’s footsteps.

Look up and see Christ, the merciful and gracious Savior, bending over you in most tender compassion.Β 
He is very near to you. He marks . . .
Β  each sigh,Β 
Β  each desire,Β 
Β  each tear,Β 
Β  each prayer.Β 
He thinks upon and sympathizes with you.

“Let us then approach the throne of grace withΒ  confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Hebrews 4:16Β 

They are so dear to Him, that He cannot take His eyes off them!

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They are so dear to Him, that He cannot take His eyes off them!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“TheΒ eyesΒ of the Lord are upon the righteous.
Β HisΒ earsΒ are open unto their cry.” Psalm 34:15

The Lord observes His redeemed people with approval and tender consideration.Β They are so dear to Him, that He cannot take His eyes off them!Β He watches each one of them as carefully and intently, as if there were only that one creature in the whole universe!

Thus the Lord’s eyes and ears are both turned upon His saints. His whole mind is occupied with them. If they are slighted by all others–they are never neglected by Him. He hears their cry at once, even as a mother is sure to hear her sick babe. The cry may be broken, plaintive or feeble–yet the Father’s quick ear catches each note of lament or appeal, and He is quick to answer His children’s voice!

“TheΒ eyesΒ of the Lord watch over those who do right,
Β and HisΒ earsΒ areΒ 
attentive to their prayers.”Β 1 Peter 3:12Β 

Lest we awake to find that we are paupers forevermore!

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Lest we awake to find that we are paupers forevermore!

(J.C. Ryle)

“Only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:41-42Β 

We should observe what a high commendation our Lord Jesus Christ pronounced on Mary’s choice.Β There was a deep meaning in these words. They were spoken not only for Mary’s sake, but for the sake of all Christ’s believing people in every part of the world. They were meant to encourage all true Christians . . .
Β  to be single-eyed and whole-hearted,
Β  to follow the Lord fully,Β 
Β  to walk closely with God,
Β  to make soul-business immeasurably their first business, and
Β  to think comparatively little of the things of this fleeting world.

The true Christian’s portion is the grace of God. It is the only good thing which is substantial, satisfying, real, and lasting. The grace of God is . . .
Β Β better in sickness–and better in health,
Β  better in youth–and better in old age,
Β  better in adversity–and better in prosperity,
Β  better in life–and better in death,
Β  better in time–and better in eternity.Β 
No circumstance and no position can be imagined, in which it is not better for man to have the grace of God.

The true Christian’s possession shall never be taken from him.Β 
He alone, of all mankind, shall never be stripped of his inheritance.Β 
Kings must one day leave their palaces.
Rich men must one day leave their money and lands–they only hold them until they die.Β 

But the poorest saint on earth has aΒ treasureΒ of which he will never be deprived. The grace of God, and the favor of Christ–are riches which no man can take from him. They will go with him to the grave when he dies. They will rise with him in the resurrection morning, and be his to all eternity!

What doΒ weΒ know of this “better part” which Mary chose? Have we chosen it for ourselves? Can we say with truth that it is ours? Let us never rest until we can. Let us choose life, while Christ offers it to us without money and without price. Let us seek treasure in Heaven–lest we awake to find that we are paupers forevermore!

It Is Grace

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It is grace at the beginning, and grace at the end.Β  So that when youΒ and I come to lie upon our death beds,Β  the one thing that should comfortΒ and help and strengthen us there is the thing that helped us in the beginning.Β  Not what we have been, not what we have done, but the grace of God in Jesus Christ our Lord.Β  The Christian life starts with grace,Β it must continue with grace, it ends with grace.Β  Grace wondrous grace.Β  By the grace of God I am what I am.Β  Yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Serve Him Today

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Don’t look to the future when you might be in a better situation to serve God. Serve Him today, whatever your situation may be.

Oh, comforting truth!

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Oh, comforting truth!

(Octavius Winslow)

“TheΒ LORDΒ has heard my cry for mercy;Β theΒ LORDΒ accepts my prayer.”Β Psalm 6:9Β 

You hear, O LORD, the desire of the afflicted” Psalm 10:17

“This poor man called, and the LORD heard him; He saved him out of all his troubles” Psalm 34:6

“The righteous cry out, and theΒ LORDΒ hears them; He delivers them from all their troubles”Β Psalm 34:17Β 
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“Evening, morning and noonΒ I cry out in distress, and He hears my voice”Β Psalm 55:17Β 

“God has surely listenedΒ and heard my voice in prayer”Β Psalm 66:19Β 

“I love theΒ LORD, for He heard my voice; He heard my cry for mercy”Β Psalm 116:1Β 

“I call on theΒ LORDΒ in my distress,Β and He answers me”Β Psalm 120:1Β 

“He fulfills the desires of those who fear Him;Β He hears their cry and saves them.”Β Psalm 145:19Β 

“The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous,Β and His ears are attentive to their prayer”Β 
1 Peter 3:12Β 

Christian! God is near at hand whenever you approach Him in prayer.Β 
Oh, comforting truth!Β You have a God at hand . . .
Β  to listen to the softest breath of prayer,
Β  to listen to every confession of sin,
Β  to listen to every cry of need,
Β  to listen to every utterance of sorrow,
Β  to listen to every wail of woe,
Β  to listen to every appeal for counsel, strength and support!

Arise, O my soul! and give yourself to prayer, for God is near at hand to hear and answer you!

“Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Hebrews 4:16

Oh, be ravished with this!

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Oh, be ravished with this!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“That the world may know that You sent Me andΒ loved them even as You have loved Me!”Β John 17:23Β 

Can you believe it . . .
Β  thatΒ youΒ should be the object of God’s delight,
Β  thatΒ youΒ should be the object of the Father’s love as truly as Christ is!Β 

See the amazing sacrifice which the Father made in giving Jesus to us.Β 

Think what it cost Him to tear His Well-Beloved from His bosom and send Him down below to be despised and rejected.Β 

Think what it cost Him to nail Jesus up to yonder cross, and then forsake Him and hide His face from Him, because He had laid all our sins upon Him.Β 

Oh, the love He must have had to us, thus to have made His best Beloved to become a curse for us, as it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree!”Β 

I want you to get this truth right into your souls, dear friends.Β 
Do not hold it as a dry doctrine, but let it penetrate your heart.Β 

Oh, when the river ofΒ God’s great love to usΒ came rolling in like a mighty torrent, what a sea of love was there! Now we are borne onward forever by the mighty sweep of infinite love into an everlasting blessedness which tongues and lips can never fully set forth!Β 

Oh, be ravished with this!
Β Be in ecstasy at love so amazing, so divine! The Father lovesΒ youΒ even as He loves His Son! After the same manner and sort, He loves all His redeemed people.

Can you believe it!Β 

Oh, if the love of Jesus once enters into a man’s soul . . .
Β Β  it will forever transform him,
Β Β  it will sway him with the noblest passions,
Β Β  it will make him a zealot for Christ,
Β Β  it will cast out his pride and selfishness,
Β Β  it will change him into the image of Christ, and
Β Β  fit him to dwell in Heaven where love is eternally perfected.

We were dead men rotting in a dunghill of sin!

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We were dead men rotting in a dunghill of sin!

(Charles Spurgeon, “Treasury of David“)

“The Lord raises the poor out of the dust, and lifts the needy from the dunghill!” Psalm 113:7Β 

What a gracious stoop of love! He frequently lifts the lowest of mankind out of their poverty and degradation, and adopts them into His family.Β 

His gracious Spirit is continually visiting the down-trodden, giving beauty for ashes to those who are cast down, and elevating the hearts of His mourners until they shout for joy.Β 

These upliftings of grace are here ascribed directly to the divine hand, and truly those who have experienced them will not doubt the fact that it is the Lord alone who brings His people up from the dust of sorrow and death. When no hand but His can help, He interposes and the work is done.Β 

“And lifts the needy from the dunghill”Β whereon they lay like worthless refuse, cast off and cast out–left as they thought, to rot into destruction, and to be everlastingly forgotten.Β 

How great a stoop from the height of His throne, to a dunghill! How wonderful is that power which occupies itself in lifting up beggars, all befouled with the filthiness in which they lay! For He lifts them out of the dunghill, not disdaining to search them out from amidst the base things of the earth–that He may bring to nothing the great ones, and pour contempt upon all human glorying.Β 

What a dunghill was that upon which we lay by nature!Β 

What a mass of corruption is our original estate!

What a heap of loathsomeness we have accumulated by our sinful lives!

We could never have risen out of this corruption by our own efforts–we were dead men rotting in a dunghill of sin!Β 

Almighty were the arms which lifted us, which are still lifting us, and will lift us into the perfection of Heaven itself!

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Looking at the world through the cross!

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Looking at the world through the cross!

(Octavius Winslow)

“May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” Galatians 6:14Β 

Jesus could accomplish man’s redemption in no other way than by crucifixion. He must die–and die the death of the cruel cross.Β 

What light and glory beam aroundΒ the cross!

Of what prodigies of grace, is it the instrument,Β 
of what glorious truths, is it the symbol,Β 
of what mighty transforming power, is it the source!Β 

Around the cross gathers all the light of the Old Testament economy:Β 
Β  it explains everyΒ symbol,Β 
Β  it substantiates everyΒ shadow,Β 
Β  it solves everyΒ mystery,Β 
Β  it fulfills everyΒ type,Β 
Β  it confirms everyΒ prophecy,Β 
of that dispensation which had eternally remained unmeaning and inexplicable, but for the death of the Son of God upon the cross.Β 

Not theΒ pastΒ only–but allΒ futureΒ splendor gathers around the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. It assures us of the ultimate reign of the Savior, and tells of the reward which shall spring from His sufferings. And while its one arm points to the divine counsels of eternity past–with the other it points to the future triumph and glory of Christ’s kingdom in the eternity to come! Such is the lowly yet sublime, the weak yet mighty instrument, by which the sinner is saved and God eternally glorified.Β 

The cross of Christ is . . .
Β  the grand consummation of all preceding dispensations of God to men;
Β  the meritorious procuring cause of all spiritual blessings to our fallen race;
Β  the scene of Christ’s splendid victories over all His enemies and ours;
Β  the most powerful incentive to all evangelical holiness;
Β  the instrument which is to subjugate the world to the supremacy of Jesus;
Β  the source of all true peace, joy and hope;
Β  the tree beneath whose shadow all sin expires, all grace lives.Β 

The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ!Β 
What a holy thrill these words produce in the heart of those who love the Savior!Β 
How significant is their meaning, how precious is their influence!Β 

Marvelous and irresistible, is the power of the cross! The cross of Christ has . . .
Β  subdued many a rebellious will;Β 
Β  broken many a marble heart;Β 
Β  laid low many a vaunting foe;Β 
Β  overcome and triumphed, when all other instruments have failed;Β 
Β  transformed the lion like heart of man, into the lamb like heart of Christ!Β 

When lifted up in its own bare simplicity and inimitable grandeur–the cross of Christ has won and attracted millions to its faith, admiration, and love!Β 

What a marvelous power does this cross of Jesus possess! It changes the Christian’s entire judgment of the world.Β Looking at the world through the cross–his opinion is totally revolutionized.Β 
He sees the world as it really is–a sinful, empty, vain thing.Β 
He learns its iniquity, in that it crucified the Lord of life and glory.Β 
His expectations from the world, and his love to the world, are transformed.Β 
He has found another object of love–the Savior whom the world cast out and slew.Β 
His love to the world is destroyed by that power which alone could destroy it–the crucifying power of the cross.Β 

It is the cross which eclipses, in the view of the true believer, the glory and attraction of every other object.Β 

What is the weapon by which faith combats with, and overcomes the world? What but the cross of Jesus!Β 

Just as the natural eye, gazing for a while upon the sun, is blinded for the moment to all other objects by its overpowering effulgence; so to the believer, concentrating his mind upon the glory of the crucified Savior, studying closely the wonders ofΒ graceandΒ loveΒ andΒ truthΒ meeting in the cross–the world with all its attraction fades into the full darkness of an eclipse.Β 

Christ and His cross infinitely better than the world and its trinkets!Β 

“May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” Galatians 6:14Β 

The delight which God has in His redeemed people!

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The delight which God has in His redeemed people!Β 

“I willΒ rejoiceΒ over them to do them good.” Jeremiah 32:41Β 

“AsΒ a bridegroom rejoices over his bride,Β so your God willΒ rejoiceΒ over you!”Β Isaiah 62:5Β 

The LORD your God is with you, He is mighty to save. He will take greatΒ delightΒ in you . . . He willΒ rejoiceΒ over you with singing!” Zephaniah 3:17Β 

How heart-cheering to the believer, isΒ theΒ delightΒ which God has in His redeemed people!

We cannot see any reason inΒ ourselvesΒ why the Lord should take pleasure in us. We cannot take delight in ourselves, for we often have to groan, being burdened; conscious of our sinfulness, and deploring our unfaithfulness.Β 

And we fear thatΒ God’s peopleΒ cannot take much delight in us, for they must perceive so much of our imperfections and our follies, that they may rather lament our infirmities, than admire our graces.Β 

But we love to dwell upon this transcendent truth, this glorious mystery–that as the bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so does the Lord rejoice over us!Β 

We do not read anywhere that God delights in the cloud-capped mountains, or the sparkling stars–but we do read that His delights are with the sons of men.Β 

We do not find it written that evenΒ angelsΒ give His soul delight; nor does He say, concerning cherubim and seraphim, “You shall be calledΒ Hephzibah, for the LordΒ delightsΒ in you”; but He does say all that to poor fallen creatures like ourselves, debased and depraved by sin–but redeemed and saved by His grace.Β 

In what strong language He expresses His delight in His people! Who could have conceived of the eternal One as bursting forth into a song? Yet it is written, “He will take greatΒ delightΒ in you . . . He will rejoice over you withΒ singing!”Β 

As He looked upon the world He had made, He said, “It is very good”. But when He beheld those who are the purchase of Jesus’ blood, His own chosen ones, it seemed as if the great heart of the Infinite could restrain itself no longer–but overflowed in divine exclamations of joy.Β 

Should not we utter ourΒ grateful responseΒ to such a marvelous declaration of His love, and sing, “I will rejoice in the Lord, I will rejoice in the God of my salvation!”Β 

May we see our sins

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May we see our sins

(
Henry Law, “Family Prayers”)

O God the Holy Spirit, have mercy upon us miserable sinners. Move, we beseech You, in our disordered hearts. Remove the deformities of unruly desires and hateful lusts. Chase away the mists and darkness of unbelief. Brighten our inner man with the pure light of truth. Sow abundantly the seeds of righteousness. Make our souls fragrant as the garden of the Lord. Enrich them with every godly fruit. Beautify them with heavenly grace. Be our comforter, our guide, our light, our sanctification.Β 

Especially take of the things of Christ, and show them with enlarged power to our longing souls. May we daily learn more of His love, His grace, His tender compassion, His faithfulness, and His beauty. May we delight ourselves in Him with increased delight.Β Lead us to the cross, and show us in His wounds–the hateful character of sin.Β May we see our sins, as . . .Β 
Β  theΒ nailsΒ which transfixed Him,
Β  theΒ cordsΒ which bound Him,
Β  theΒ swordΒ which pierced Him,
Β  theΒ thornsΒ which tore Him,
Β  theΒ tauntsΒ which stung Him.Β 

Help us to read in His cruel death, the reality and immensity of His love.Β 

Open to us the wondrous volumes of glorious truth in the cry,Β “It is finished!”Β 
Our atonement is forever achieved,Β 
our debt is fully paid,Β 
all our guilt is washed away,
all our sins most righteously forgiven,
our souls saved,
Hell vanquished,
the devil crushed,
Heaven won, andΒ 
eternity of glory our rightful home!

Holy Spirit, deepen in us these saving lessons.Β 
Write them with Your finger on the tablets of our hearts.Β 

May our walk be . . .
Β  sin-loathing,
Β  sin-fleeing,
Β  Christ-loving,
Β  God-fearing!

Believing that God rules all, that He governs wisely, that He brings good out of evil

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Believing that God rules all, that He governs wisely, that He brings good out of evil

(Charles Spurgeon)

“We know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose!” Romans 8:28Β 

The Christian does not merely hold this truth as a theory, but he knows it as a matter of fact. Everything has worked for good as yet.Β 

TheΒ poisonous drugsΒ mixed in fit proportions, have worked the cure.Β 

TheΒ sharp cutsΒ of the lancet, have cleansed out the infected flesh and facilitated the healing.Β 

In every event of your life, God has always worked out the most divinely blessed results.

Believing that God rules all, that He governs wisely, that He brings good out of evil–the believer’s heart is comforted, and he is enabled calmly to meet each trial as it comes. The believer can in the spirit of true resignation pray, “My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want Your will to be done, not mine! Send me what You will, my Father, so long as it comes from You!”

The crying evil of both the Church and of the world!

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The crying evil of both the Church and of the world!Β 

(Thomas Reade, “The Desire of More”)Β 

“Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, andΒ covetousness, which is idolatry.” Colossians 3:5Β 

“You can be sure that no immoral, impure, orΒ covetousΒ person will inherit the Kingdom of Christ and of God. For aΒ covetousΒ person is really anΒ idolaterΒ who worships the things of this world.” Ephesians 5:5Β 

The love of money
Β under every form, insinuates itself into every heart.Β 

A day is fast approaching when it will be clearly seen whether Christ or Mammon has swayed our affections.Β 

Covetousness
, in the language of Scripture, is the desire of having more. If we are habitually desirous of riches, for their own sake, we are, in the estimation of God,Β covetousΒ people, idolaters, the servants of mammon. Our station may be exalted; our profession of religion may be outwardly strict, but still our destruction is sure.Β 

There are, perhaps, few sins which assume so plausible an appearance; and for which so many excuses are made as for that ofcovetousness. And hence it is that we have need to guard so much the citadel of the heart.Β 

Covetousness
, eatingΒ like a canker, upon the vitals of our religion–isΒ the crying evil of both the Church and of the world!Β 

What advantage did Lot’s wife, Achan, Gehazi, Judas, and Ananias and Sapphira, gain by their desire for more? They reaped shame and death; and now stand asΒ beaconsΒ in the Word of God to warn us against their soul-destroying sin!Β 

For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his soul?”Β Luke 9:25Β 

As foolish as to hope to bind an angel with a string, or to lure a star with music!

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As foolish as to hope to bind an angel with a string, or to lure a star with music!Β 

(Charles Spurgeon)

“I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes!” Romans 1:16Β 

To try to win a soul to Christ by keeping that soul in ignorance of any truth, is contrary to the mind of the Spirit. To endeavor to save men by mere claptrap, or entertainments, or excitements, or oratorical displays–isΒ as foolish as to hope to bind an angel with a string, or to lure a star with music!Β 

The best attraction is the gospel in its purity. The weapon with which the Lord conquers men, is the truth as it is in Jesus. The gospel will be found equal to every emergency. The gospel is anΒ arrowΒ which can pierce the hardest heart–aΒ balmΒ which will heal the deadliest wound. Preach it, and preach nothing else. Rely implicitly upon the old, old gospel.Β 

You need no otherΒ netsΒ when you fish for men; those your Master has given you are strong enough for the large fish, and have meshes fine enough to hold the little ones.Β 

Spread those nets and no others, and you need not fear the fulfillment of His Word, “I will make you fishers of men.”

The diamonds of Heaven!

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The diamonds of Heaven!

(Charles Spurgeon)

“You keep track of all myΒ sorrows.
Β You have collected all myΒ tearsΒ in Your bottle.
Β You have recorded each one in Your book.”Β Psalm 56:8

“Behold, he is praying!” Acts 9:11Β 

Prayers are instantly noticed in heaven. The moment Saul began to pray, the Lord heard him. Here is comfort for the distressed but praying soul. Oftentimes a poor broken-hearted one bends his knee, but can only utter his wailing in the language of sighs and tears; yet that groan has made all the harps of heaven thrill with music; that tear has been caught by God and treasured in theΒ lachrymatory of Heaven.Β You have collected all my tears in Your bottle.”Β ThisΒ implies that they are caught as they flow!Β 

The suppliant, who groans out his words, will be well understood by the Most High God. He may only look up with misty eye; butΒ prayer is the falling of a tear!Β Tears areΒ the diamonds of Heaven!Β SighsΒ are a part of the music of Jehovah’s court, and are numbered with the most sublime strains which reach the majesty on high!

Do not think that your prayers, however weak or trembling, will be unregarded. Our God not onlyΒ hearsΒ prayers, but alsoΒ lovesΒ to hear them. “He does not forget the cry of the humble.”Β 

True, He does not regard proud looks and lofty words.Β 
He no concern for the pomp and pageantry of kings.Β 
He does not listen not to the swell of martial music.Β 
He does not regard the triumph and pride of man.Β 

But wherever there is a contrite heart full with sorrow, or a lip quivering with agony, or a deep groan, or a penitential sigh葉he heart of Jehovah is open! He marks that prayer down inΒ the registry of His memory!Β He puts our prayers, like rose leavesε‚­etween the pages of His book of remembrance, and when the volume is opened at last there shall be a precious fragrance springing up therefrom!

There is one stable rock amidst the billows of the sea of life!

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There is one stable rock amidst the billows of the sea of life!

(Charles Spurgeon)Β 

“Be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age!” Matthew 28:20Β 

It is well that there is One who is ever the same, and who is ever with us. It is well thatΒ there is one stable rock amidst the billows of the sea of life. O my soul, do not set your affections upon rusting, moth-eaten, decaying treasures–but set your heart upon Him who abides forever faithful to you. Do not build your house upon the moving quicksands of a deceitful world–but found your hopes upon this rock, which, amid descending rain and roaring floods, shall stand immovably secure!

My soul, I charge you–lay up yourΒ treasureΒ in the only secure cabinet; store yourΒ jewelsΒ where you can never lose them. Put yourΒ allΒ in Christ; set . . .
Β  all yourΒ affectionsΒ on His person,
Β  all yourΒ hopeΒ in His merit,
Β  all yourΒ trustΒ in His efficacious blood,
Β  all yourΒ joyΒ in His presence,
and so you may laugh at loss and defy difficulties.Β 

Remember thatΒ all the flowers in the world’s garden wither and die–and the day is coming when nothing will be left but the black, cold earth.Β Death’s black extinguisherΒ must soon put out your candle. Oh! how sweet to haveΒ sunlight–when theΒ candleΒ is gone! TheΒ dark floodΒ must soon roll between you and all you have!Β 

So wed your heart to Him who will never leave you. Trust yourself with Him who will go with you through the black and surging current of death’s stream, and who will land you safely on the celestial shore, and make you sit with Him in heavenly places forever!Β 

Go, sorrowing son of affliction–tell your secret troubles to the Friend who sticks closer than a brother. Trust all your concerns with Him . . .
Β  who never can be taken from you,
Β  who will never leave you, and
Β  who will never let you leave Him, even “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today, and forever.”Β 

“I am with you always,”Β is enough for my soul to live upon–though all others forsake me!

We are tossed upon an ocean of troubles, fears and temptations!

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We are tossed upon an ocean of troubles, fears and temptations!

(John Flavel)

“Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows.” John 16:33Β 

The way to Heaven lies through much tribulation. All our troubles are not over when we are saved by Christ; nay, then commonly our greatest sorrows begin! Nor are we to expect freedom from our troubles, until harbored in Heaven.

ThisΒ winter weatherΒ shall be useful to destroy those noxious weeds, which theΒ summer of prosperityΒ bred. By wintry trials, God will mortify and purge our corruptions!

At presentΒ we are tossed upon an ocean of troubles, fears and temptations–but these will make Heaven all the sweeter. Cheer up, then, O my soul, your salvation is now nearer than when you first believed! Yet a few more days, and then comes that blessed day you have so long waited and panted for!

God will shortly put a blessed end to all of your soul troubles, cares and watchings. The time is coming, when your heart shall be as you would have it, when you shall be discharged of all these cares, fears and sorrows, and never more cry out: “O my hard, my proud, my vain, my earthly heart!”

The time is coming, when all vanity shall be purged perfectly out of your thoughts–and they will be everlastingly, ravishingly, and delightfully entertained and exercised upon that supreme goodness and infinite excellency of God!
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“Then the King will say to those on His right: Come, you who are blessed by My Father; take your inheritance, the Kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world!” Matthew 25:34

The Complaint!

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The Complaint!

(James Smith, 1864)

“O my God, my soul is cast down within me!”Β Psalm 42:6Β 

AndΒ whyΒ are you cast down?Β 

“My heart is burdened with a sense of my short-comings.Β 
Β Every holyΒ dutyΒ I perform is so imperfect.Β 
Β Every goodΒ purposeΒ I form is so soon frustrated.Β 
Β EveryΒ hopeΒ of seeing better days is so soon beclouded.
Β MyΒ heartΒ is so fearfully depraved.
Β MyΒ lifeΒ is so unlike the life of Jesus.
Β MyΒ affectionsΒ are so unholy.
Β MyΒ prayersΒ are so brief and heartless.
Β MyΒ praisesΒ are so feeble and fitful.
Β IΒ doΒ so little good.
Β IΒ liveΒ to so little purpose.
Β MyΒ evidencesΒ are so dim.Β 
Β MyΒ prospectsΒ are so overcast.Β 
Β I am harassed sometimes with theΒ fear of death.Β 
Β I cannot grasp the glories ofΒ Heaven.Β 
Β I am dissatisfied with theΒ world–and yet glued to it!Β 
Β I hateΒ sin–and yet fall into it!Β 
Β I am a riddle, a mystery, a mass of inconsistency!Β 
Β Is it, then, any wonder that I am cast down?”Β 

No, if you look atΒ yourself, and pore over the things you have named–then it is no wonder that you are cast down! They are enough to cast anyone down! But if you carry them to theΒ throne of grace, if you thereΒ confessΒ them before God, if you look to the mercy of Jesus–then, in spite of them, you will not long be cast down.Β 

I know it is difficult to do this. There is aΒ natural pronenessΒ to pore over such things. One feels at times a secret likingΒ to indulge in self-pity.Β 

But we must look away fromΒ self–for if we do not, we shall become anxious, doubting and downcast! We mustΒ run the race–not looking atΒ ourΒ imperfections, short-comings, and failures–but looking unto Jesus. He knows what weΒ are. He knew what weΒ wouldbe–before He called us by His grace; yes, before He shed His sin-atoning blood for us!Β 
HeΒ lovedΒ us, as sinners.Β 
HeΒ diedΒ for us, as sinners.Β 
HeΒ calledΒ us, as sinners.Β 
HeΒ savesΒ us, as sinners.Β 
He will have great glory by savingΒ such great sinners.Β We cannot do anything toΒ repayΒ Him for His wondrous love. Salvation is byΒ free grace–from first to last! Believe this, and it will raise up your drooping mind!

The life-boat of free graceΒ has put you on board theΒ vessel of salvation, and that will convey you safely to theΒ port of glory!Β Do not look atΒ yourΒ spiritual destitution, or feebleness, or incapacity, or imperfections–but trust in yourΒ Pilot, rely on yourΒ Captain, and expect His mercy and merit to land you safely in Heaven at last!Β 

Regardless of any amount of spiritual progress, yourΒ dying prayerΒ will still be,Β “God be merciful unto me–a sinner!”

Hope in God!
HisΒ mercyΒ is great unto the Heavens,Β 
HisΒ graceΒ is as free as the air,Β 
HisΒ loveΒ is as changeless as His nature,
HisΒ promiseΒ is as immutable as His love.Β 

He will save you for His own sake, and present you before assembled worlds as aΒ monument of His mercy,Β and aΒ trophy of His grace!

“Why are you cast down, O my soul?Β Why so disturbed within me?
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Put your hope in God,Β for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and Β my God!”Β Psalm 42:5

My Father’s home!

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My Father’s home!

(James Smith, “The Better Land”)

“Do not be troubled. There are many rooms inΒ my Father’s home, and I am going to prepare a place for you. When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with Me where I am!” John 14:1-3Β 

How familiar with Heaven–how well acquainted with that “better land” must Jesus be! He calls itΒ “My Father’s home!”Β Sweet view of our eternal residence!

Dying is but ‘going home!’ Going home to our Father! Going to our Father’s home!

And shall we fear this? Fear it! Can we do anything other than eagerly desire it? Do we not wish to go home and see our Father? We shall not be strangers there–so many of our Christian friends have gone home before us. And even if some of our loved ones are not there–we could not possibly feel unhappy where JESUS is!

“I am leaving the world,” said Jesus, “and amΒ going to My Father!”Β Such should be our language in the prospect of death. O that, with child-like simplicity, we could receive into our minds the testimony of God’s Word! O that we could view death and Heaven–just as the Scriptures represent them! Where would ourΒ doubtsΒ andΒ fearsΒ be then? What would become of ourΒ reluctanceΒ to leave the world then? Then, if we spoke of departed Christian loved ones–we would use similar language to that of Judah in reference to his younger brother Benjamin,Β “He is this day with our Father!”Β We would no longer talk ofΒ losingΒ friends or relatives. Oh no! we should speak of them as being in our Father’s home, or of being with our Father!

My soul, I charge you in future to look to Heaven, simply asΒ your Father’s home!

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal!” 2 Corinthians 4:16-18Β 

You must be born again!

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You must be born again!

(Don Fortner)

“You must be born again!” John 3:7

In order for God to save a sinner two things must be done:Β 
God must do something FOR you, and God must do something IN you.

Β  RedemptionΒ is the work of God FOR sinners.Β 

Β  RegenerationΒ is the work of God IN sinners.Β 

Both are the works of God. Man has nothing more to do with regeneration, than he has to do with redemption.

“You must be born again” because by nature we are fallen, sinful, depraved children of human flesh. All flesh is defiled. All flesh is corrupt. All flesh is sinful. All flesh is condemned. All flesh must die. Unless we are born of the Spirit, we will die in our sins, and our fleshΒ  shall be justly damned.

“You must be born again!”Β 
You can reform your life without the new birth.Β 
You can be baptized without the new birth.Β 
You can join the church, be zealous in religion, teach a Bible class, serve as a deacon or elder; you can even preach with great success without being born again.Β 

“You must be born again” for without the new birth . . .
Β  you will never enter the kingdom of God,Β 
Β  you will never be a part of the family of God,Β 
Β  you will never have eternal life,Β 
Β  you will never be admitted into the presence of God’s glory in the bliss of Heaven.Β 
Only new creatures will enter the New Jerusalem.Β 
Only holy men will walk into the Holy City.Β 
Only Heaven born citizens will possess the bliss of Heaven.

To be born again is to be made new creatures in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).Β 
In the new birth, God the Holy Spirit gives chosen, redeemed sinners . . .
Β  a newΒ heartΒ to love God,
Β  a newΒ willΒ to bow to the rule of Christ,
Β  a newΒ mindΒ to understand the things of God,
Β  a new spiritualΒ natureΒ to know, enjoy, and live upon spiritual things,
Β  newΒ eyes, eyes of faith, with which to see Christ,
Β  newΒ earsΒ with which to hear His voice,
Β  newΒ hands, hands of faith, with which to lay hold of Christ and do His will,
Β  newΒ feet, with which to flee to Christ and walk with Him in the newness of life.

John 3:3, “I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again!”Β 

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 

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 

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!”

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.

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