The one indispensable book!
(Daniel March, 1870)
The Bible is theΒ oldest–and theΒ newestΒ of books.
The Bible surveys the whole field ofΒ time–and it looks farthest into the infinite depths ofΒ eternity.Β
The Bible lends the most vivid and absorbing interest to the scenes and events of theΒ past–and it keeps us in the most active sympathy with the time in which we live.Β
The Bible gives us the most reliable record of whatΒ hasΒ been–and it affords us our only means of knowing what isΒ yetΒ to be.Β
The Bible isΒ holyΒ enough to denounce the very shadow and semblance of sin–and it isΒ mercifulΒ enough to save the chief of sinners.Β
The Bible is full ofΒ God–and must therefore be read with a pure heart, or its true glory will not be seen.Β
The Bible is full ofΒ man–and must therefore always be interesting and instructive to all who would know themselves.
The Bible is theΒ plainestΒ of books–and yet it hasΒ depths of wisdomΒ which no created mind can fathom.Β
The Bible is set up as a beacon to show all wanderers the safe way–and yet its light shines forth from thick clouds of mystery, and from abysses of infinite darkness.Β
The Bible describes all conditions of life–and it gives utterance to all desires and emotions of the soul.Β
The Bible has a song of triumph for theΒ overcomer–and a wail of defeat for theΒ overcome.Β
The Bible . . .
Β sparkles with the fervor and gladness ofΒ youth,
Β celebrates the strength and glory ofΒ manhood,
Β bewails the sorrows and infirmities ofΒ old age.Β
The Bible . . .
Β exults in the mighty deeds of kings and conquerors,Β
Β sympathizes with the poor and lowly,Β
Β lifts up the fallen,Β
Β delivers the oppressed, andΒ
Β breathes the blessing of peace upon the quiet homes of domestic life.Β
The Bible describes with startling clearness . . .
Β the seductions ofΒ temptation,
Β the conflicts ofΒ doubtΒ and
Β the miseries ofΒ skepticism.Β
The Bible . . .
Β searches the secret chambers of theΒ heart,Β
Β brings to light its purest love and its darkest hate,Β
Β reveals its highest joy and its deepest grief.Β
The Bible compasses the utmost range ofΒ thoughtΒ andΒ feelingΒ andΒ desire–and it sounds the utmost depth ofΒ motiveΒ andΒ characterandΒ passion.
Thus in the Bible,Β
Β God and man,
Β earth and heaven,
Β time and eternity–
speak with one voice and teach the same truth.Β
The Bible sets forth the most spiritual and heavenly truths–in the lights and shadows of earthly scenes and human characters.Β
Thus the Bible isΒ the one indispensable bookΒ . . .
Β for all ages–and all nations,
Β for all classes of men–and all states of society,
Β for all capacities of intellect–and all necessities of the soul!
The one indispensable book!
The master-key which fits the locks!

The master-key which fits the locks!
(Susannah Spurgeon,Β “Words of Cheer and Comfort for Sick and Sorrowful Souls!”Β 1898)
“The LORD did not set His love on you nor choose you because you were more in number than any other people, for you were the least of all peoples; butΒ because the LORD loved you!” Deuteronomy 7:7-8Β
My gracious God, there is aΒ honeycomb of delight and sweetnessΒ in these words! Will You put theΒ rod of faithΒ into my hand, this morning, and enable me to dip the end thereof into this rich provision, that my soul may eat and be satisfied, and that the eyes of my understanding may be enlightened?
“Because the Lord loved you!”Β This is His great “reason” for all of God’s dealings with His redeemed people. It is a full and convincing answer to all the doubts and questionings with which Satan can perplex and distress the Lord’s timid ones. The enemy of souls has, alas! a powerful confederate in the wicked unbelief which lurks within us; but they will both be vanquished when we have learned to use this weapon of war against them.
Come, my heart, try its blessed force and quality at this moment! The foe says, “Why does God send you affliction, and sorrow, and suffering β when those who do not fear His Name have continual quietness and abounding prosperity?”
If you can boldly answer,Β “It is because the Lord loves me!”Β then you will have given him such aΒ sword-thrustΒ as will free you, for a time, at least, from his cunning devices and fierce onslaughts.
Or, look at the text as aΒ shaft of sunlight, piercing through a chink in the shuttered window of some dark experience. Bring your fears and forebodings out of their dusky corners, and place them within the radiance of this light of love β you will be amazed to see them transformed into confident trusts β your doubts will vanish as if they had never been, and the evil and bitter things of life will all be transformed into blessings in a moment.Β
“Because the Lord loved you!”Β isΒ the master-key which fits the locksΒ of the hardest question, and opens the mysteries of the deepest problem! It is aΒ charmΒ of wondrous efficacy, and every believer in the Lord Jesus Christ may not only rejoice in its possession β but use it constantly to obtain all the desire of his heart in spiritual things.
What ails you, poor soul?Β Is it loss of health, or friends, or means? Has God taken from you some dearly-loved one, and left you alone on this sad earth? Is He trying and proving you, by many and varied tests and troubles, “to know what was in your heart”? Whatever may be your immediate and peculiar sorrow, if you have grace and faith enough to say,Β “This is because the Lord loves me!”Β β then I dare to promise you that all the bitterness of the affliction will melt away β and theΒ peace of GodΒ will fill you with a sweet contentment which surpasses understanding. No distress can withstand such Divine solace, no anguish can refuse the relief of thisΒ balm of Gilead. If all that happens to you can be traced directly or indirectly to the hand of your loving Lord β then how gladly should you bear life’s burdens, and how perfect should be the rest in which heart and mind should dwell!
O gracious Master, looking back over the years that are gone β the interminglings of grief and gladness, pass before my eyes as the clouds sail by on an April day. And though the memories ofΒ great afflictionΒ andΒ sore bereavementΒ cast deep shadows across the scene, and seem for a time to blot out all the brightness β yet, above and beyond those changeful skies β the sun has never ceased shining, and darkness as well as day has proclaimed theΒ immutability of Your love. When the ears of my soul are attuned to catch the soft whisper of Your voice, I hear You saying: “All this, My child, was because I loved you! Left to yourself; you would have destroyed yourself; but in Me was your help found. All theΒ tribulationsΒ you have endured, were butΒ My servantsΒ to whom I entrusted the necessary discipline of your earthly life. Do not forget those words of Mine:Β As many as I love β I rebuke and chasten!”
Jesus Says…..
βIn a world where everything revolves around yourselfβprotect yourself, promote yourself, comfort yourself, and take care of yourselfβJesus says, βCrucify yourself.β
David Platt
Lord, What Are You Trying To Teach Me?
Recently Iβve been learning that life comes down to this:Β God is in everything.Β Regardless of what difficulties I am experiencing at the moment, or what things arenβt as I would like them to be, I look at the circumstances and say, βLord, what are you trying to teach me?β
Catherine Marshall
Christian & Gospel Genre On iTunes

β§ Screenshot taken from my iPad β§Β
Ephesians 5:19-20 New International Version – UK
speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.Β
Yay! Iβve just found out that iTunes now finally has its own Genre for βChristian & Gospelβ music. Praise the Lord! π πΈ πΆ

March 24, 2020 







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