July 1
God with Us
"God shall be with you" (Genesis 48:21).
Good old Jacob could no more be with Joseph, for his hour had come to die:
but he left his son without anxiety, for he said with confidence, "God
shall be with you." When our dearest relations or our most helpful friends
are called home by death, we must console ourselves with the reflection
that the LORD is not departed from us but lives for us and abides with us
forever. If God be with us, we are in ennobling company, even though we
are poor and despised. If God be with us, we have all-sufficient strength,
for nothing can be too hard for the LORD. If God be with us, we are always
safe, for none can harm those who walk under His shadow. Oh, what a joy we
have here! Not only is God with us, but He will be with us. With us as
individuals; with us as families; with us as churches. Is not the very
name of Jesus, Immanuel -- God with us? Is not this the best of all, that
God is with us? Let us be bravely diligent and joyously hopeful. Our cause
must prosper, the truth must win, for the LORD is with those who are with
Him. All this day may this sweet word be enjoyed by every believer who
turns to "faith's checkbook." No greater happiness is possible.
July 2
Refreshing
Sleep
"So He giveth
His beloved sleep" (Psalm 127:2).
Ours is not a life of anxious care but of happy faith. Our heavenly Father
will supply the wants of His own children, and He knoweth what we have
need of before we ask Him. We may therefore go to our beds at the proper
hour and not wear ourselves out by sitting up late to plot, and plan, and
contrive. If we have learned to rely upon our God, we shall not lie awake
with fear gnawing at our hearts; but we shall leave our care with the
LORD, our meditation of Him shall be sweet, and He will give us refreshing
sleep. To be the LORD's beloved is the highest possible honor, and he who
has it may feel that ambition itself could desire no more, and therefore
every selfish wish may go to sleep. What more is there even in heaven than
the love of God? Rest, then, O soul, for thou hast all things. Yet we toss
to and fro unless the LORD Himself gives us not only the reasons for rest
but rest itself. Yea, He doth this. Jesus Himself is our peace, our rest,
our all, On His bosom we sleep in perfect security, both in life and in
death.
Sprinkled afresh with pardoning blood,
I lay me down to rest
As in the embraces of my God,
Or on my Savior's breast.
July 3
A Guide All
the Way
"He will be
my guide even unto death" (Psalm 48:14).
We need a guide. Sometimes we would give all that we have to be told
exactly what to do and where to turn. We are willing to do right, but we
do not know which one of two roads we are to follow. Oh, for a guide! The
LORD our God condescends to serve us as guide. He knows the way and will
pilot us along it till we reach our journey's end in peace. Surely we do
not desire more infallible direction. Let us place ourselves absolutely
under His guidance, and we shall never miss our way. Let us make Him our
God, and we shall find Him our guide. If we follow His law we shall not
miss the right road of life, provided we first learn to lean upon Him in
every step that we take. Our comfort is that as He is our God forever and
ever, He will never cease to be with us as our guide. "Even unto death"
will He lead us, and then we shall dwell with Him eternally and go no more
out forever. This promise of divine guidance involves lifelong security:
salvation at once, guidance unto our last hour, and then endless
blessedness. Should not each one seek this in youth, rejoice in it in
middle life, and repose in it in old age? This day let us look up for
guidance before we trust ourselves out-of-doors.
July 4
The Word,
Necessary Food
"Man
shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceedeth out of
the mouth of God" (Matthew 4:4).
If God so willed it we could live without bread, even as Jesus did for
forty days; but we could not live without His Word. By that Word we were
created, and by it alone can we be kept in being, for he sustaineth all
things by the Word of His power. Bread is a second cause; the LORD Himself
is the first source of our sustenance. He can work without the second
cause as well as with it; and we must not tie Him down to one mode of
operation. Let us not be too eager after the visible, but let us look to
the invisible God. We have heard believers say that in deep poverty, when
bread ran short, their appetites became short, too; and to others, when
common supplies failed, the LORD has sent in unexpected help. But we must
have the Word of the LORD. With this alone we can withstand the devil.
Take this from us, and our enemy will have us in his power, for we shall
soon faint. Our souls need food, and there is none for them outside of the
Word of the LORD. All the books and all the preachers in the world cannot
furnish us a single meal: it is only the Word from the mouth of God that
can fill the mouth of a believer. LORD, evermore give us this bread. We
prize it above royal dainties.
July 5
Complete
Deliverance
But I
will deliver thee in that day, saith the LORD; and thou shalt not be given
into the hand of the men of whom thou art afraid" (Jeremiah 39:17).
When the LORD's faithful ones are suffering for Him, they shall have sweet
messages of love from Himself, and sometimes they shall have glad tidings
for those who sympathize with them and help them. Ebed-melech was only a
despised Ethiopian, but he was kind to Jeremiah, and so the LORD sent him
this special promise by the mouth of His prophet. Let us be ever mindful
of God's persecuted servants, and He will reward us. Ebed-melech was to be
delivered from the men whose vengeance he feared. He was a humble... man,
but Jehovah would take care of him. Thousands were slain by the Chaldeans,
but [he] could not be hurt. We, too, may be fearful of some great ones who
are bitter against us; but if we have been faithful to the LORD's cause in
the hour of persecution, He will be faithful to us. After all, what can a
man do without the LORD's permission? He puts a bit into the mouth of rage
and a bridle upon the head of power. Let us fear the LORD, and we shall
have no one else to fear. No cup of cold water given to a despised prophet
of God shall be without its reward; and if we stand up for Jesus, Jesus
will stand up for us.
July 6
His Love; His
Gift; His Son
"For
God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish, but have Everlasting Life" (John
3:16).
Of all the stars in the sky, the polestar is the most useful to the
mariner. This text is a polestar, for it has guided more souls to
salvation than any other Scripture. It is among promises what the Great
Bear is among constellations. Several words in it shine with peculiar
brilliance. Here we have God's love with a "so" to it, which marks its
measureless greatness. Then we have God's gift in all its freeness and
greatness. This also is God's Son, that unique and priceless gift of a
love which could never fully show itself till heaven's Only-begotten had
been sent to live and die for men. These three points are full of light.
Then there is the simple requirement of believing, which graciously points
to a way of salvation suitable for guilty men. This is backed by a wide
description -- "whosoever believeth in him." Many have found room in
"whosoever" who would have felt themselves shut out by a narrower word.
Then comes the great promise, that believers in Jesus shall not perish but
have everlasting life. This is cheering to every man who feels that he is
ready to perish and that he cannot save himself. We believe in the LORD
Jesus, and we have eternal life.
July 7
A Mountain
Choir
"Sing, O
heavens; and be joyful, O earth; and break forth into singing, O
mountains: for the LORD hath comforted His people, and will have mercy
upon His afflicted" (Isaiah 49:13).
So sweet are the comforts of the LORD, that not only the saints themselves
may sing of them, but even the heavens and the earth may take up the song.
It takes something to make a mountain sing; and yet the prophet summons
quite a choir of them. Lebanon, and Sirion, and the high hills of Bashan
and Moab, He would set them all singing because of Jehovah's grace to His
own Zion. May we not also make mountains of difficulty, and trial, and
mystery, and labor become occasions for praise unto our God? "Break forth
into singing, O mountains!" This word of promise, that our God will have
mercy upon His afflicted, has a whole peal of bells connected with it.
Hear their music -- "Sing!" "Be joyful!" "Break forth into singing." The
LORD would have His people happy because of His unfailing love. He would
not have us sad and doubtful; He claims horn us the worship of believing
hearts. He cannot fail us: why should we sigh or sulk as if He would do
so? Oh, for a well-tuned harp! Oh, for voices like those of the cherubim
before the throne!
July 8
An Angel
Encampment
"The
angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth
them" (Psalm 34:7).
We cannot see the angels, but it is enough that they can see us. There is
one great Angel of the Covenant, whom not having seen we love, and His eye
is always upon us both day and night. He has a host of holy ones under
Him, and He causes these to be watchers over His saints and to guard them
from all ill. If devils do us mischief, shining ones do us service.Note
that the LORD of angels does not come and go and pay us transient visits,
but He and His armies encamp around us. The headquarters of the army of
salvation is where those live whose trust is in the living God. This camp
surrounds the faithful so that they cannot be attacked from any quarter
unless the adversary can break through the entrenchments of the LORD of
angels. We have a fixed protection, a permanent watch. Sentineled by the
messengers of God, we shall not be surprised by sudden assaults nor
swallowed up by overwhelming forces. Deliverance is promised in this verse
-- deliverance by the great Captain of our salvation, and that deliverance
we shall obtain again and again until our warfare is accomplished and we
exchange the field of conflict for the home of rest.
July 9
Faithful and
Useful
"Mine eyes
shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he
that walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve me" (Psalm 101:6).
If David spoke thus, we may be sure that the Son of David will be of the
same mind. Jesus looks out for faithful men, and He fixes His eyes upon
them, to observe them, to bring them forward, to encourage them, and to
reward them. Let no true-hearted man think that he is overlooked; the King
Himself has His eye upon him. There are two results of this royal notice.
First we read, "That they may dwell with me." Jesus brings the faithful
into His house, He sets them in His palace, He makes them His companions,
He delights in their society. We must be true to our LORD, and He will
then manifest Himself to us. When our faithfulness costs us most, it will
be best rewarded; the more furiously men reject, the more joyfully will
our LORD receive us. Next, he says of the sincere man, "He shall serve
me." Jesus will use for His own glory those who scorn the tricks of policy
and are faithful to Himself, His Word, and His cross. These shall be in
His royal retinue, the honored servants of His Majesty. Communion and
usefulness are the wages of faithfulness. LORD make me faithful that I may
dwell with Thee and serve Thee.
July 10
Love the
Church
"Thou shalt
arise, and have mercy upon Zion: for the time to favor her, yea, the set
time, is come. For Thy servants take pleasure in her stones, and favor the
dust thereof" (Psalm 102:13-14).
Yes, our prayers for the church will be heard. The set time is come. We
love the prayer meetings, and the Sunday school, and all the services of
the LORD's house. We are bound in heart to all the people of God and can
truly say,
There's not a lamb in all thy flock
I would disdain to feed
There's not a foe before whose face
I'd fear thy cause to plead.
If this is the general feeling, we shall soon enjoy times of refreshing
horn the presence of the LORD. Our assemblies will be filled, saints will
be revived, and sinners will be converted. This can only come of the
LORD's mercy; but it will come, and we are called upon to expect it. The
time, the set time, is come. Let us bestir ourselves. Let us love every
stone of our Zion, even though it may be fallen down. Let us treasure up
the least truth, the least ordinance, the least believer, even though some
may despise them as only so much dust. When we favor Zion, God is about to
favor her. When we take pleasure in the LORD's work, the LORD Himself will
take pleasure in it.
July 11
Never
Separated from God
"And whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die. Believeth thou
this?" (John 11:26).
Yes, LORD, we believe it; we shall never die. Our soul may be separated
from our body, and this is death of a kind; but our soul shall never be
separated from God, which is the true death -- the death which was
threatened to sin -- the death penalty which is the worst that can happen.
We believe this most assuredly, for who shall separate us from the love of
God which is in Christ Jesus our LORD? We are members of the Body of
Christ; will Christ lose parts of His Body? We are married to Jesus; will
He be bereaved and widowed? It is not possible. There is a life within us
which is not capable of being divided from God: yea, and the Holy Spirit
dwells within us, and how then can we die? Jesus, Himself, is our life,
and therefore there is no dying for us, for He cannot die again, In Him we
died unto sin once, and the capital sentence cannot a second time be
executed. Now we live, and live forever. The reward of righteousness is
life everlasting, and we have nothingless than the righteousness of God,
and therefore can claim the very highest reward.
Living and believing, we believe that we shall live and enjoy. Wherefore
we press forward with full assurance that our life is secure in our living
Head.
July 12
Whom, When,
How to Deliver
"The
LORD knoweth how to deliver the Godly out of temptations, and to reserve
the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished" (2 Peter 2:9).
The godly are tempted and tried. That is not true faith which is never put
to the test. But the godly are delivered out of their trials, and that not
by chance, nor by secondary agencies, but by the LORD Himself. He
personally undertakes the office of delivering those who trust Him. God
loves the godly or godlike, and He makes a point of knowing where they are
and how they fare. Sometimes their way seems to be a labyrinth, and they
cannot imagine how they are to escape from threatening danger. What they
do not know, their LORD knows. He knows whom to deliver, and when to
deliver, and how to deliver. He delivers in the way which is most
beneficial to the godly, most crushing to the tempter, and most glorifying
to Himself. We may leave the "how" with the LORD and be content to rejoice
in the fact that He will, in some way or other, bring His own people
through all the dangers, trials, and temptations for this mortal life to
His own right hand in glory. This day it is not for me to pry into my
LORD's secrets but patiently to wait His time, knowing this, that though I
know nothing, my heavenly Father knows.
July 13
Implicit
Trust
"For I will
surely deliver thee, and thou shalt not fall by the sword, but thy life
shall be for a prey unto thee: because thou hast put thy trust in Me,
saith the LORD" (Jeremiah 39:18).
Behold the protecting power of trust in God. The great men of Jerusalem
fell by the sword, but poor Ebed-melech was secure, for his confidence was
in Jehovah. Where else should a man trust but in his Maker? We are foolish
when we prefer the creature to the Creator. Oh, that we could in all
things live by faith, then should we be delivered in all time of danger!
No one ever did trust in the LORD in vain, and no one ever shall. The LORD
saith, "I will surely deliver thee," Mark the divine "surely." Whatever
else may be uncertain, God's care of believers is sure. God Himself is the
guardian of the gracious, Under His sacred wing there is safety even when
every danger is abroad. Can we accept this promise as sure? Then in our
present emergency we shall find that it stands fast. We hope to be
delivered because we have friends, or because we are prudent, or because
we can see hopeful signs; but none of these things are one-half so good as
God's simple "because thou hast put thy trust in me." Dear reader, try
this way, and, trying it, you will keep to it all your life. It is as
sweet as it is sure.
July 14
Burdens Cast
on Him
"Cast thy
burden upon the LORD, and He shall sustain thee; He shall never suffer the
righteous to be moved" (Psalm 55:22).
It is a heavy burden; roll it on Omnipotence. It is thy burden now, and it
crushes thee; but when the LORD takes it, He will make nothing of it. If
thou art called still to bear, "he will sustain thee." It will be on Him
and not on thee. Thou wilt be so upheld under it that the burden will be a
blessing. Bring the LORD into the matter, and thou wilt stand upright
under that which in itself would bow thee down. Our worst fear is lest our
trial should drive us from the path of duty; but this the LORD will never
suffer. If we are righteous before Him, He will not endure that our
affliction should move us from our standing. In Jesus He accepts us as
righteous, and in Jesus He will keep us so. What about the present moment?
Art thou going forth to this day's trial alone? Are thy poor shoulders
again to be galled with the oppressive load? Be not so foolish. Tell the
LORD all about thy grief and leave it with Him. Don't cast your burden
down and then take it up again; but roll it on the LORD and leave it
there. Then shalt thou walk at large, a joyful and unburdened believer,
singing the praises of thy great Burden-bearer.
July 15
The Mourner
Comforted
"Blessed
are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted" (Matthew 5:4).
By the valley of weeping we come to
Zion. One would have thought mourning and being blessed were in
opposition, but the infinitely wise Savior puts them together in this
Beatitude. What He has joined together let no man put asunder. Mourning
for sin -- our own sins, and the sins of others -- is the LORD's seal set
upon His faithful ones. When the Spirit of grace is poured upon the house
of David, or any other house, they shall mourn. By holy mourning we
receive the best of our blessings, even as the rarest commodities come to
us by water. Not only shall the mourner be blessed at some future day, but
Christ pronounces him blessed even now. The Holy Spirit will surely
comfort those hearts which mourn for sin. They shall be comforted by the
application of the blood of Jesus and by the cleansing power of the Holy
Ghost. They shall be comforted as to the abounding sin of their city and
of their age by the assurance that God will glorify Himself, however much
men may rebel against Him. They shall be comforted with the expectation
that they shall be wholly freed from sin before long and shall soon be
taken up to dwell forever in the glorious presence of their LORD.
July 16
Word to Him
Who Halts
"I will
save her that halteth" (Zephaniah 3:19).
There are plenty of these lame ones, both male and female. You may meet
"her that halteth" twenty times in an hour. They are in the right road and
exceedingly anxious to run in it with diligence, but they are lame and
make a sorry walk of it. On the heavenly road there are many cripples. It
may be that they say in their hearts -- What will become of us? Sin will
overtake us; Satan will throw us down. Ready-to-halt is our name and our
nature; the LORD can never make good soldiers of us, nor even nimble
messengers to go on His errands. Well, well! He will save us, and that is
no small thing. He says, "I will save her that halteth." In saving us He
will greatly glorify Himself. Everybody will ask -- How came this lame
woman to run the race and win the crown? And then the praise will all be
given to almighty grace. LORD, though I halt in faith, in prayer, in
praise, in service, and in patience, save me, I beseech Thee! Only Thou
canst save such a cripple as I am. LORD, let me not perish because I am
among the hindmost, but gather up by Thy grace the slowest of Thy pilgrims
-- even me. Behold He hath said it shall be so, and therefore, like Jacob,
prevailing in prayer, I go forward though my sinew be shrunk.
July 17
Valiant for
Truth
"The people
that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits" (Daniel 11:32).
The LORD is a man of war, Jehovah is his name." Those who enlist under His
banner shall have a Commander who will train them for the conflict and
give them both vigor and valor. The times of which Daniel wrote were of
the very worst kind, and then it was promised that the people of God would
come out in their best colors: they would be strong and stout to confront
the powerful adversary.Oh, that we may know our God: His power, His
faithfulness, His immutable love, and so may be ready to risk everything
in His behalf. He is One whose character excites our enthusiasm and makes
us willing to live and to die for Him. Oh, that we may know our God by
familiar fellowship with Him; for then we shall become like Him and shall
be prepared to stand up for truth and righteousness. He who comes forth
fresh from beholding the face of God will never fear the face of man. If
we dwell with Him, we shall catch the heroic spirit, and to us a world of
enemies will be but as the drop of a bucket. A countless array of men, or
even of devils, will seem as little to us as the nations are to God, and
He counts them only as grasshoppers. Oh, to be valiant for truth in this
day of falsehood.
July 18
Wilderness
Communion
"I will allure
her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak comfortably unto her"
(Hosea 2:14).
The goodness of God sees us allured by sin, and it resolves to try upon us
the more powerful allurements of love. Do we not remember when the Lover
of our souls first cast a spell upon us and charmed us away from the
fascinations of the world! He will do this again and again whenever He
sees us likely to be ensnared by evil. He promises to draw us apart, for
there He can best deal with us, and this separated place is not to be a
paradise, but a wilderness, since in such a place there will be nothing to
take of our attention from our God. In the deserts of affliction the
presence of the LORD becomes everything to us, and we prize His company
beyond any value which we set upon it when we sat under our own vine and
fig tree in the society of our fellows. Solitude and affliction bring more
to themselves and to their heavenly Father than any other means. When thus
allured and secluded the LORD has choice things to say to us for our
comfort. He "speaks to our heart," as the original has it. Oh, that at
this we may have this promise explained in our experience! Allured by
love, separated by trial, and comforted by the Spirit of truth, may we
know the LORD and sing for joy!
July 19
Heavy-Duty
Shoes
"Thy shoes
shall be iron and brass; and as thy days, so shall thy strength be"
(Deuteronomy 33:25).
Here are two things provided for the pilgrim: shoes and strength. As for
the shoes: they are very needful for traveling along rough ways and for
trampling upon deadly foes. We shall not go barefoot -- this would not be
suitable for princes of the blood royal. Our shoes shall not be at all of
the common sort, for they shall have soles of durable metal, which will
not wear out even if the journey be long and difficult. We shall have
protection proportionate to the necessities of the road and the battle.
Wherefore let us march boldly on, fearing no harm even though we tread on
serpents or set our foot upon the dragon himself. As for the strength: it
shall be continued as long as our days shall continue, and it shall be
proportioned to the stress and burden of those days. The words are few,
"as thy days thy strength," but the meaning is full. This day we may look
for trial, and for work which will require energy, but we may just as
confidently look for equal strength. This word given to Asher is given to
us also who have faith wherewith to appropriate it. Let us rise to the
holy boldness which it is calculated to create within the believing heart.
July 20
Looking for
Him
"Unto them that
look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation"
(Hebrews 9:28).
This is our hope. He to whom we have already looked as coming once to bear
the sins of many will have another manifestation to the sons of men; this
is a happy prospect in itself. But that second appearing has certain
peculiar marks which glorify it exceedingly. Our LORD will have ended the
business of sin. He has so taken it away from His people and so
effectually borne its penalty that He will have nothing to do with it at
His second coming. He will present no sin offering, for He will have
utterly put sin away. Our LORD will then complete the salvation of His
people. They will be finally and perfectly saved and will in every respect
enjoy the fullness of that salvation. He comes not to bear the result of
our transgressions but to bring the result of His obedience; not to remove
our condemnation but to perfect our salvation. Our LORD thus appears only
to those who look for Him. He will not be seen in this character by men
whose eyes are blinded with self and sin. To them He will be a terrible
Judge and nothing more. We must first look to Him and then look for Him;
and in both cases our look shall be life.
July 21
Shine as Many
Stars
"And they
that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that
turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever" (Daniel
12:3).
Here is something to wake me up. This is worth living for. To be wise is a
noble thing in itself: in this place it refers to a divine wisdom which
only the LORD Himself can bestow. Oh, to know myself, my God, my Savior!
May I be so divinely taught that l may carry into practice heavenly truth
and live in the light of it! Is my life a wise one? Am I seeking that
which I ought to seek? Am I living as I shall wish I had lived when I come
to die? Only such wisdom can secure for me eternal brightness as of yonder
sunlit skies. To be a winner of souls is a glorious attainment. I had need
to be wise if I am to turn even one to righteousness; much more if I am to
turn many, Oh, for the knowledge of God, of men, of the Word, and of
Christ, which will enable me to convert my fellowmen and to convert large
numbers of them! I would give myself to this, and never rest till I
accomplish it. This will be better than winning stars at court. This will
make me a star, a shining star, a star shining forever and ever; yea,
more, it will make roe shine as many stars. My soul, arouse thyself. LORD,
quicken me!
July 22
An Eternal
Pledge
"And I will
betroth thee unto Me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto Me in
righteousness, and in judgment, and in loving kindness, and in mercies. I
will even betroth thee unto Me in faithfulness; and thou shalt know the
LORD" (Hosea 2:19-20).
Betrothment unto the LORD! What an honor and a joy! My soul, is Jesus
indeed thine by His own condescending betrothal? Then, mark it is forever.
He will never break His engagement, much less sue out a divorce against a
soul joined to Himself in marriage bonds. Three times the LORD says, "I
will betroth thee." What words He heaps together to set forth the
betrothal! Righteousness comes in to make the covenant legal; none can
forbid these lawful bans. Judgment sanctions the alliance with its decree:
none can see folly or error in the match. Lovingkindness warrants that
this is a love union, for without love betrothal is bondage and not
blessedness. Meanwhile, mercy smiles and even sings; yea, she multiplies
herself into "mercies" because of the abounding grace of this holy
union. Faithfulness is the registrar and records the marriage, and the Holy
Spirit says "Amen" to it as He promises to teach the betrothal heart all
the sacred knowledge needful for its high destiny, What a promise!
July 23
Absolutely No
Remembrance
"And
their sins and iniquities will I remember no more" (Hebrews 10:17).
According to this gracious covenant the LORD treats His people as if they
had never sinned. Practically, He forgets all their trespasses. Sins of
all kinds He treats as if they had never been, as if they were quite
erased from His memory. O miracle of grace! God here doth that which in
certain aspects is impossible to Him. His mercy worketh miracles which far
transcend all other miracles. Our God ignores our sin now that the
sacrifice of Jesus has ratified the covenant. We may rejoice in Him
without fear that He will be provoked to anger against us because of our
iniquities. See! He puts us among the children; He accepts us as
righteous; He takes delight in us as if we were perfectly holy. He even
puts us into places of trust; makes us guardians of His honor, trustees of
the crown jewels, stewards of the gospel. He counts us worthy and gives us
a ministry; this is the highest and most special proof that He does not
remember our sins. Even when we forgive an enemy, we are very slow to
trust him; we judge it to be imprudent so to do. But the LORD forgets our
sins and treats us as if we had never erred. O my soul, what a promise is
this! Believe it and be happy.
July 24
Perfect
Purity "He that
overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment" (Revelation
3:5).
Warrior of the cross, fight on! Never rest till thy victory is complete,
for thine eternal reward will prove worthy of a life of warfare. See, here
is perfect purity for thee! A few in Sardis kept their garments undefiled,
and their recompense is to be spotless. Perfect holiness is the prize of
our high calling; let us not miss it. See, here is joy! Thou shalt wear
holiday robes, such as men put on at wedding feasts; thou shalt be clothed
with gladness and be made bright with rejoicing. Painful struggles shall
end in peace of conscience and joy in the LORD. See, here is victory! Thou
shalt have thy triumph. Palm, and crown, and white robe shall be thy
guerdon; thou shalt be treated as a conqueror and owned as such by the
LORD Himself. See, here is priestly array! Thou shalt stand before the
LORD in such raiment as the sons of Aaron wore; thou shalt offer the
sacrifices of thanksgiving and draw near unto the LORD with the incense of
praise. Who would not fight for a LORD who gives such large honors to the
very least of His faithful servants? Who would not be clothed in a fool's
coat for Christ's sake, seeing He will robe us with glory?
July 25
Nothing to
Alarm Us
"But go
thou thy way till the end be: for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at
the end of the days" (Daniel 12:13).
We cannot understand all the prophecies, but yet we regard them with
pleasure and not with dismay. There can be nothing in the Father's decree
which should justly alarm His child. Though the abomination of desolation
be set up, yet the true believer shall not be defiled; rather shall he be
purified, and made white, and tried. Though the earth be burned up, no
smell of fire shall come upon the chosen. Amid the crash of matter and the
wreck of worlds, the LORD Jehovah will preserve His own. Calmly resolute
in duty, brave in conflict, patient in suffering, let us go our way,
keeping to our road, and neither swerving from it nor loitering in it. The
end will come; let us go our way till it does. Rest will be ours, All
other things swing to and fro, but our foundation standeth sure. God rests
in His love, and, therefore, we rest in it. Our peace is, and ever shall
be, like a river. A lot in the heavenly Canaan is ours, and we shall stand
in it, come what may. The God of Daniel will give a worthy portion to all
who dare to be decided for truth and holiness as Daniel was. No den of
lions shall deprive us of our sure inheritance.
July 26
A Change of
Name
"And it shall
be at that day, saith the LORD, that thou shalt call Me Ishi; and shalt
call Me no more Baali; for I will take away the names of Baalim out of her
mouth, and they shall no more be remembered by their name" (Hosea
2:16-17).
That day has come. We view our God no more as Baal, our tyrant LORD and
mighty master, for we are not under law but under grace. We now think of
Jehovah, our God, as our Ishi, our beloved husband, our LORD in love, our
next-of-kin in bonds of sacred relationship. We do not serve Him less
obediently, but we serve Him for a higher and more endearing reason. We no
longer tremble under His lash but rejoice in His love. The slave is
changed into a child and the task into a pleasure. Is it so with thee,
dear reader? Has grace cast out slavish fear and implanted filial love?
How happy are we in such an experience! Now we call the LORD's day a
delight, and worship is never a weariness. Prayer is now a privilege, and
praise is a holiday. To obey is heaven; to give to the cause of God is a
banquet. Thus have all things become new. Our mouth is filled with singing
and our heart with music. Blessed be our heavenly Ishi forever and ever.
July 27
More than
Mere Words
"I wilt
give you the sure mercies of David" (Acts 13:34).
Nothing of man is sure; but everything of God is so. Especially are
covenant mercies sure mercies, even as David said "an everlasting
covenant, ordered in all things and sure." We are sure that the Lord meant
His mercy. He did not speak mere words: there is substance and truth in
every one of His promises. His mercies are mercies indeed. Even if a
promise seems as if it must drop through by reason of death, yet it never
shall, for the good LORD will make good His word. We are sure that the LORD
will bestow promised mercies on all His covenanted ones. They shall come
in due course to all the chosen of the LORD. They are sure to all the
seed, from the least of them unto the greatest of them. We are sure that
the LORD will continue His mercies to His own people. He does not give and
take. What He has granted us is the token of much more. That which we have
not yet received is as sure as that which has already come; therefore, let
us wait before the LORD and be still. There is no justifiable reason for
the least doubt. God's love, and word, and faithfulness are sure. Many
things are questionable, but of the LORD we sing --
For his mercies shall endure
Ever faithful, ever sure.
July 28
Bow Down; Be
Lifted Up
"Therefore
humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you at
the proper time" (1 Peter 5:6).
This is tantamount to a promise: if we
will bow down, the LORD will lift us up. Humility leads to honor;
submission is the way to exaltation. That same hand of God which presses
us down is waiting to raise us up when we are prepared to bear the
blessing. We stoop to conquer. Many cringe before men and yet miss the
patronage they crave; but he that humbles himself under the hand of God
shall not fail to be enriched, uplifted, sustained, and comforted by the
ever-gracious One. It is a habit of Jehovah to cast down the proud and
lift up the lowly. Yet there is a time for the LORD's working. We ought
now to humble ourselves, even at this present moment; and we are bound to
keep on doing so whether the LORD lays His afflicting hand upon us or not.
When the LORD smites, it is our special duty to accept the chastisement
with profound submission. But as for the LORD's exaltation of us, that can
only come "in
due time"
and God is the best judge of that day and hour. Do we cry out impatiently
for the blessing? Would we wish for untimely honor? What are we at? Surely
we are not truly humbled, or we should wait with quiet submission. So let
us do.
July 29
He Routs Our
Enemy
"He hath cast
out thine enemy" (Zephaniah 3:15).
What a casting out was that! Satan has
lost his throne in our nature even as he lost his seat in heaven. Our LORD
Jesus has destroyed the enemy's reigning power over us. He may worry us,
but he cannot claim us as his own. His bonds are no longer upon our
spirits: the Son has made us free, and we are free indeed. Still is the
archenemy the accuser of the brethren; but even from this position our
LORD has driven him. Our Advocate silences our accuser. The LORD rebukes
our enemies and pleads the causes of our soul, so that no harm comes of
all the devil's revilings. As a tempter, the evil spirit still assails us
and insinuates himself into our minds; but thence also is he cast out as
to his former preeminence. He wriggles about like a serpent, but he cannot
rule like a sovereign. He hurls in blasphemous thoughts when he has
opportunity; but what a relief it is when he is told to be quiet and is
made to slink off like a whipped cur! LORD, do this for any who are at
this time worried and wearied by his barkings. Cast out their enemy, and
be Thou glorious in their eyes. Thou hast cast him down; LORD, cast him
out. Oh, that Thou wouldst banish him from the world!
July 30
Promise of
Future Meeting
"l
will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice" (John 16:22).
Surely He will come a second time, and then, when He sees us and we see
Him, there will be rejoicings indeed. Oh, for that joyous return! But this
promise is being dainty fulfilled in another sense. Our gracious LORD has
many "agains" in His dealings with us. He gave us pardon, and He sees us
again and repeats the absolving word as fresh sins cause us grief. He has
revealed to us our acceptance before God, and when our faith in that
blessing grows a little dim, He comes to us again and again and says,
"Peace be unto you," and our hearts are glad. Beloved, all our past
mercies are tokens of future mercies. If Jesus has been with us, He will
see us again. Look upon no former favor as a dead and buried thing, to be
mourned over; but regard it as a seed sown, which will grow, and push its
head up from the dust, and cry, "I will see you again." Are the times dark
because Jesus is not with us as He used to be? Let us pluck up courage;
for He will not be long away. His feet are as those of a roe or young
hart, and they will soon bring Him to us. Wherefore let us begin to be
joyous, since He saith to us even now, "I will see you again."
July 31
An Appeal;
Deliverance
"And
call upon Me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt
glorify Me" (Psalm 50:15).
This is a promise indeed! Here is an urgent occasion -- "the day of
trouble." It is dark at noon on such a day, and every hour seems blacker
than the one which came before it. Then is this promise in season: it is
written for the cloudy day. Here is condescending advice, "Call upon me."
We ought not to need the exhortation: it should be our constant habit all
the day and every day. What a mercy to have liberty to call upon God! What
wisdom to make good use of it! How foolish to go running about to men! The
LORD invites us to lay our case before Him, and surely we will not
hesitate to do so. Here is reassuring encouragement: "I will deliver
thee." Whatever the trouble may be, the LORD makes no exceptions but
promises full, sure, happy deliverance. He will Himself work out our
deliverance by His own hand. We believe it, and the LORD honors faith.
Here is an ultimate result: "Thou shalt glorify me." Ah, that we will do
most abundantly. When He has delivered us we will loudly praise Him; and
as He is sure to do it, let us begin to glorify Him at once.
Aug 1
Covenant Reaches Children
"And I will
establish My Covenant between Me and thee and thy seed after thee in their
generations for an Everlasting Covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy
seed after thee" (Genesis 17:7).
O LORD, Thou hast made a covenant with me, Thy servant, in Christ Jesus my
LORD; and now, I beseech Thee, let my children be included in its gracious
provisions. Permit me to believe this promise as made to me as well as to
Abraham. I know that my children are born in sin and shapen in iniquity,
even as those of other men; therefore, I ask nothing on the ground of
their birth, for well l know that "that which is born of the flesh is
flesh" and nothing more. LORD, make them to be born under Thy covenant of
grace by Thy Holy Spirit! I pray for my descendants throughout all
generations. Be Thou their God as Thou art mine. My highest honor is that
Thou hast permitted me to serve Thee; may my offspring serve Thee in all
years to come. O God of Abraham, be the God of his Isaac! O God of Hannah,
accept her Samuel! If, LORD, Thou hast favored me in my family, I pray
Thee remember other households of Thy people which remain unblest. Be the
God of all the families of Israel. Let not one of those who fear Thy name
be tried with a godless and wicked household, for Thy Son Jesus Christ's
sake. Amen.
Aug 2
Speak What He Teaches
"Now therefore
go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say"
(Exodus 4:12).
Many a true servant of the LORD is
slow of speech, and when called upon to plead for his LORD, he is in great
confusion lest he should spoil a good cause by his bad advocacy. In such a
case it is well to remember that the LORD made the tongue which is so
slow, and we must take care that we do not blame our maker. It may be that
a slow tongue is not so great an evil as a fast one, and fewness of words
may be more of a blessing than floods of verbiage. It is also quite
certain that real saving power does not lie in human rhetoric, with its
tropes, and pretty phrases, and grand displays. Lack of fluency is not so
great a lack as it looks. If God be with our mouth, and with our mind, we
shall have something better than the sounding brass of eloquence or the
tinkling cymbal of persuasion. God's teaching is wisdom; His presence is
power. Pharaoh had more reason to be afraid of stammering Moses than of
the most fluent talker in Egypt; for what he said had power in it; he
spoke plagues and deaths. If the LORD be with us in our natural weakness
we shall be girt with supernatural power. Therefore, let us speak for
Jesus boldly, as we ought to speak.
Aug 3
The Right to Holy Things
"But if the
priest buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is
born in his house: they shall eat of his meat" (Leviticus 22:11).
Strangers, sojourners, and servants upon hire were not to eat of holy
things. It is so in spiritual matters still. But two classes were free at
the sacred table, those who were bought with the priest's money and those
who were born into the priest's house. Bought and born, these were the two
indisputable proofs of a right to holy things. Bought. Our great High
Priest has bought with a price all those who put their trust in Him. They
are His absolute property -- altogether the LORD's. Not for what they are
in themselves, but for their owner's sake they are admitted into the same
privileges which He Himself enjoys, and "they shall eat of his meat." He
has meat to eat which worldlings know not of. "Because ye belong to
Christ," therefore shall ye share with your LORD. Born. This is an equally
sure way to privilege. If born in the Priest's house we take our place
with the rest of the family. Regeneration makes us fellow-heirs and of the
same body, and, therefore, the peace, the joy, the glory, which the Father
has given to Christ, Christ has given to us. Redemption and regeneration
have given us a double claim to the divine permit of this promise.
Aug 4
He Blesses and Keeps
"The LORD bless
thee, and keep thee" (Numbers 6:24).
This first clause of the high priest's benediction is substantially a
promise. That blessing which our great High Priest pronounces upon us is
sure to come, for He speaks the mind of God. What a joy to abide under the
divine blessing! This puts a gracious flavor into all things. If we are
blessed, then all our possessions and enjoyments are blessed; yea, our
losses and crosses and even our disappointments are blessed. God's
blessing is deep, emphatic, effectual. A man's blessing may begin and end
in words, but the blessing of the LORD makes rich and sanctifies. The best
wish we can have for our dearest friend is not "may prosperity attend
thee," but "the LORD bless thee." It is equally a delightful thing to be
kept of God; kept by Him, kept near Him, kept in Him. They are kept indeed
whom God keeps; they are preserved from evil; they are reserved unto
boundless happiness. God's keeping goes with His blessing, to establish it
and cause it to endure.The author of this little book desires that the
rich blessing and sure keeping here pronounced may come upon every reader
who may at this moment be looking at these lines. Please breathe the text
to God as a prayer for His servants.
Aug 5
Law in the Heart
"The law of his God is
in his heart; none of his steps shall slide" (Psalm 37:31).
Put the law into the heart, and the whole man is right. This is where the
law should be; for then it lies, like the tables of stone in the ark, in
the place appointed for it. In the head it puzzles, on the back it
burdens, in the heart it upholds. What a choice word is here used, "the
law of his God"! When we know the LORD as our own God His law becomes
liberty to us. God with us in covenant makes us eager to obey His will and
walk in His commands. Is the precept my Father's precept? Then I delight
in it. We are here guaranteed that obedient-hearted man shall be sustained
in every step that he takes. He will do that which is right, and he shall
therefore do that which is wise. Holy action is always the most prudent,
though it may not at the time seem to be so, We are moving along the great
highroad of God's providence and grace when we keep to the way of His law.
The Word of God has never misled a single soul yet; its plain directions
to walk humbly, justly, lovingly, and in the fear of the LORD are as much
words of wisdom to make our way prosperous as rules of holiness to keep
our garments clean. He walks surely who walks righteously.
Aug 6
Go; Take Your Property
"Behold, the
LORD thy God hath set the land before thee: go up and possess it, as the
LORD God of thy fathers hath said unto thee; fear not, neither be
discouraged" (Deuteronomy 1:21).
There is a heritage of grace which we ought to be bold enough to win for
our possession. All that one believer has gained is free to another. We
may be strong in faith, fervent in love, and abundant in labor; there is
nothing to prevent it; let us go up and take possession. The sweetest
experience and the brightest grace are as much for us as for any of our
brethren; Jehovah has set it before us; no one can deny our right; let us
go up and possess it in His name. The world also lies before us to be
conquered for the LORD Jesus. We are not to leave any country or corner of
it unsubdued. That slum near our house is before us, not to baffle our
endeavors, but to yield to them. We have only to summon courage enough to
go forward, and we shall win dark homes and hard hearts for Jesus. Let us
never leave the people in a lane or alley to die because we have not
enough faith in Jesus and His gospel to go up and possess the land. No
spot is too benighted, no person so profane as to be beyond the power of
grace. Cowardice, begone! Faith marches to the conquest.
Aug 7
Rules for Prosperity
"Only be thou
strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to
all the Law, which Moses My servant commanded thee: turn not from It to
the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou
goest" (Joshua 1:7).
Yes, the LORD will be with us in our holy war, but He demands of us that
we strictly follow His rules, Our victories will very much depend upon our
obeying Him with all our heart, throwing strength and courage into the
actions of our faith. If we are halfhearted we cannot expect more than
half a blessing. We must obey the LORD with care and thoughtfulness.
"Observe to do" is the phrase used, and it is full of meaning. This is
referred to every part of the divine will; we must obey with universal
readiness. Our rule of conduct is "according to all the law." We may not
pick and choose, but we must take the LORD's commands as they come, one
and all. In all this we must go on with exactness and constancy Ours is to
be a straightforward course which bends neither to the right nor to the
left. We are not to err by being more rigid than the law, nor turn out of
levity to a more See and easy way. With such obedience there will come
spiritual prosperity. O LORD, help us to see if it be not even so! We
shall not test Thy promise in vain.
Aug 8
Confidence Not Misplaced
"The LORD God
will help me" (Isaiah 50:7).
These are in prophecy the words of Messiah in the day of His obedience
unto death, when He gave His back to the smiters and His cheeks to them
that plucked off the hair. He was confident in divine support and trusted
in Jehovah. O my soul, thy sorrows are as the small dust of the balance
compared with thy LORD's! Canst thou not believe that the LORD God will
help thee? Thy LORD was in a peculiar position; for as the representative
of sinful men -- their substitute and sacrifice -- it was needful that the
Father should leave Him and cause Him to come under desertion of soul. No
such necessity is laid upon thee: thou art not bound to cry, "Why hast
thou forsaken me?" Did thy Savior even in such a case still rely upon God,
and canst not thou? He died for thee and thus made it impossible that thou
shouldst be left alone; wherefore, be of good cheer. In this day's labors
or trials say, "The LORD God will help me." Go forth boldly. Set your face
like a flint and resolve that no faintness or shamefacedness shall come
near you. If God helps, who can hinder? If you are sure of omnipotent aid,
what can be too heavy for you? Begin the day joyously, and let no shade of
doubt come between thee and the eternal sunshine.
Aug 9
Pruning for Fruit-Bearing
"Every
branch in Me that beareth not fruit He taketh away: and every branch that
beareth fruit, He purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit" (John
15:2).
This is a precious promise to one who lives for fruitfulness. At first it
seems to wear a sharp aspect. Must the fruitful bough be pruned? Must the
knife cut even the best and most useful? No doubt it is so, for very much
of our LORD's purging work is done by means of afflictions of one kind or
another. It is not the evil but the good who have the promise of
tribulation in this life. But, then, the end makes more than full amends
for the painful nature of the means. If we may bring forth more fruit for
our LORD, we will not mind the pruning and the loss. Still, purging is
sometimes wrought by the Word apart from trial, and this takes away
whatever appeared rough in the flavor of the promise. We shall by the Word
be made more gracious and more useful. The LORD who has made us, in a
measure, fruit-bearing, will operate upon us till we reach a far higher
degree of fertility. Is not this a great joy? Truly there is more comfort
in a promise of fruitfulness than if we had been warranted riches, or
health, or honor. LORD Jesus, speedily fulfill Thy gracious word to me and
cause me to abound in fruit to Thy praise!
Aug 10
He Lowers to Raise
"Thy LORD maketh
poor, and maketh rich: He bringeth low, and lifteth up" (1 Samuel 2:7).
All my changes come from Him who never changes. If I had grown rich, I
should have seen His hand in it, and I should have praised Him; let me
equally see His hand if I am made poor, and let me as heartily praise Him.
When we go down in the world, it is of the LORD, and so we may take it
patiently: when we rise in the world, it is of the LORD, and we may accept
it thankfully. In any case, the LORD hath done it, and it is well. It
seems that Jehovah's way is to lower those whom He means to raise and to
strip those whom He intends to clothe. If it is His way, it is the wisest
and best way. If I am now enduring the bringing low, I may well rejoice,
because I see in it the preface to the lifting up. The more we are humbled
by grace, the more we shall be exalted in glory. That impoverishment which
will be overruled for our enrichment is to be welcomed. O LORD, Thou has
taken me down of late and made me feel my insignificance and sin. It is
not a pleasant experience, but I pray Thee make it a profitable one to me.
Oh, that Thou wouldst thus fit me to bear a greater weight of delight and
of usefulness; and when I am ready for it, then grant it to me, for
Christ's sake! Amen.
Aug 11
Waiting, Not Running
"Truly my soul
waiteth upon God: from Him cometh my salvation" (Psalm 62:1).
Blessed posture! Waiting truly and only upon the LORD. Be this our
condition all this day and every day. Waiting His leisure, waiting in His
service, waiting in joyful expectation, waiting in prayer, and content.
When the very soul thus waits, it is in the best and truest condition of a
creature before his Creator, a servant before his Master, a child before
his Father. We allow no dictation to God, nor complaining of Him; we will
permit no petulance and no distrust. At the same time, we practice no
running before the cloud and no seeking to others for aid: neither of
these would be waiting upon God. God, and God alone, is the expectation of
our hearts. Blessed assurance! From Him salvation is coming; it is on the
road. It will come from Him and from no one else. He shall have all the
glory of it, for He alone can and will perform it. And He will perform it
most surely in His own time and manner. He will save from doubt, and
suffering, and slander, and distress. Though we see no sign of it as yet,
we are satisfied to bide the LORD's will, for we have no suspicion of His
love and faithfulness. He will make sure work of it before long, and we
will praise Him at once for the coming mercy.
Aug 12
Light in Darkness
"For Thou art my
lamp, O LORD: and the LORD will lighten my darkness" (2 Samuel 22:29).
Am I in the light? Then Thou, O LORD, art my lamp. Take Thee away and my
joy would be gone; but as long as Thou art with me, I can do without the
torches of time and the candles of created comfort. What a light the
presence of God casts on all things! We heard of a lighthouse which could
be seen for twenty miles, but our Jehovah is not only a God at hand, but
far off is He seen, even in the enemy's country. O LORD, I am as happy as
an angel when Thy love fills my heart. Thou art all my desire. Am I in the
dark? Then thou, O LORD, wilt lighten my darkness. Before long things will
change. Affairs may grow more and more dreary and cloud may be piled upon
cloud; but if it grow so dark that I cannot see my own hand, still I shall
see the hand of the LORD. When I cannot find a light within me, or among
my friends, or in the whole world, the LORD, who said, "Let there be
light," and there was light, can say the same again. He will speak me into
the sunshine yet. I shall not die but live. The day is already breaking.
This sweet text shines like a morning star. I shall clap my hands for joy
ere many hours are passed.
Aug 13
Before and During the Call
"It shall
come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet
speaking, l will hear" (Isaiah 65:24).
Quick work this! The LORD hears us before we call and often answers us in
the same speedy manner. Foreseeing our needs and our prayers, He so
arranges providence that before the need actually arises He has supplied
it, before the trial assails us He has armed us against it. This is the
promptitude of omniscience, and we have often seen it exercised. Before we
dreamed of the affliction which was coming, the strong consolation which
was to sustain us under it had arrived. What a prayer-answering God we
have! The second clause suggests the telephone. Though God be in heaven
and we upon earth, yet He makes our word, like His own word, to travel
very swiftly, When we pray aright we speak into the ear of God. Our
gracious Mediator presents our petitions at once, and the great Father
hears them and smiles upon them. Grand praying this! Who would not be much
in prayer when he knows that he has the ear of the King of kings? This day
I will pray in faith, not only believing that I shall be heard, but that I
am heard; not only that I shall be answered, but that I have the answer
already. Holy Spirit, help me in this!
Aug 14
Child Chastisement Not Forever
"And I
will for this afflict the seed of David, but not for ever" (1 Kings
11:39).
In the family of grace there is discipline, and that discipline is severe
enough to make it an evil and a bitter thing to sin. Solomon, turned aside
by his foreign wives, had set up other gods and grievously provoked the
God of his father; therefore, ten parts out of twelve of the kingdom were
rent away and set up as a rival state. This was a sore affliction to the
house of David, and it came upon that dynasty distinctly from the hand of
God, as the result of unholy conduct. The LORD will chasten His best
beloved servants if they cease from full obedience to His laws: perhaps at
this very hour such chastening is upon us. Let us humbly cry, "O LORD,
show me wherefore thou contendest with me." What a sweet saving clause is
that -- "but not for ever"! The punishment of sin is everlasting, but the
fatherly chastisement of it in a child of God is but for a season. The
sickness, the poverty, the depression of spirit, will pass away when they
have had their intended effect. Remember, we are not under law but under
grace, The rod may make us smart, but the sword shall not make us die. Our
present grief is meant to bring us to repentance that we may not be
destroyed with the wicked.
Aug 15
A Name Guarantee
"And whatsoever ye
shall ask in My Name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in
the Son" (John 14:13).
It is not every believer who has yet learned to pray in Christ's name. To
ask not only for His sake, but in His name, as authorized by Him, is a
high order of prayer. We would not dare to ask for some things in that
blessed name, for it would be a wretched profanation of it; but when the
petition is so clearly right that we dare set the name of Jesus to it,
then it must be granted. Prayer is all the more sure to succeed because it
is for the Father's glory through the Son. It glorifies His truth, His
faithfulness, His power, His grace, The granting of prayer, when offered
in the name of Jesus, reveals the Father's love to Him, and the honor
which He has put upon Him. The glory of Jesus and of the Father are so
wrapped up together that the grace which magnifies the one magnifies the
other. The channel is made famous through the fullness of the fountain,
and the fountain is honored through the channel by which it flows. If the
answering of our prayers would dishonor our LORD, we would not pray; but
since in this thing He is glorified, we will pray without ceasing in that
dear name in which God and His people have a fellowship of delight.
Aug 16
Uncover and Confess Sin
"He that
covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh
them shall have mercy" (Proverbs 28:13).
Here is the way of mercy for a guilty and repenting sinner. He must cease
from the habit of covering sin. This is attempted by falsehood, which
denies sin; by hypocrisy, which conceals it; by boasting, which justifies
it; and by loud profession, which tries to make amends for it. The
sinner's business is to confess and forsake. The two must go together.
Confession must be honestly made to the LORD Himself, and it must include
within itself acknowledgment of the wrong, sense of its evil, and
abhorrence of it. We must not throw the fault upon others, nor blame
circumstances, nor plead natural weakness. We must make a clean breast of
it and plead guilty to the indictment. There can be no mercy till this is
done. Furthermore, we must forsake the evil; having owned our fault, we
must disown all present and future intent to abide in it. We cannot remain
in rebellion and yet dwell with the King's majesty. The habit of evil must
be quitted, together with all places, companions, pursuits, and books
which might lead us astray. Not for confession, nor for reformation, but
in connection with them we find pardon by faith in the blood of Jesus.
Aug 17
Who Has the Majority?
"And he
answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be
with them" (2 Kings 6:16).
Horses and chariots and a great host shut up the prophet in Dothan. His
young servant was alarmed. How could they escape from such a body of armed
men? But the prophet had eyes which his servant had not, and he could see
a greater host with far superior weapons guarding him from all harm.
Horses of fire are mightier than horses of flesh, and chariots of fire are
far preferable to chariots of iron. Even so is it at this hour. The
adversaries of truth are many, influential, learned, and crafty; and truth
fares ill at their hands; and yet the man of God has no cause for
trepidation. Agencies, seen and unseen, of the most potent kind, are on
the side of righteousness. God has armies in ambush which will reveal
themselves in the hour of need. The forces which are on the side of the
good and the true far outweigh the powers of evil. Therefore, let us keep
our spirits up, and walk with the gait of men who possess a cheering
secret, which has lifted them above all fear. We are on the winning side.
The battle may be sharp, but we know how it will end. Faith, having God
with her, is in a clear majority: "They that be with us are more than they
that be with them."
Aug 18
Seekers, Finders
"If thou seek Him, He
will be found of thee" (1 Chronicles 28:9).
We need our God; He is to be had for
the seeking, and He will not deny Himself to any one of us if we
personally seek His face. It is not if thou deserve Him, or purchase His
favor, but merely if thou "seek" Him. Those who already know the LORD must
go on seeking His face by prayer, by diligent service, and by holy
gratitude: to such He will not refuse His favor and fellowship. Those who,
as yet, have not known Him to their souls' rest should at once commence
seeking and never cease till they find Him as their Savior, their Friend,
their Father, and their God. What strong assurance this promise gives to
the seeker! "He that seeketh findeth." You, yes you, if you seek your God
shall find Him. When you find Him you have found life, pardon,
sanctification, preservation, and glory. Will you not seek, and seek on,
since you shall not seek in vain' Dear friend, seek the LORD at once. Here
is the place, and now is the time. Bend that stiff knee; yes, bend that
stiffer neck, and cry out for God, for the living God. In the name of
Jesus, seek cleansing and justification. You shall not be refused. Here is
David's testimony to his son Solomon, and it is the writer's personal
witness to the reader. Believe it and act upon it, for Christ's sake.
Aug 19
Reward for the Righteous
"So that a
man shall say, Verily there is a reward for the righteous: verily He is a
God that judgeth in the earth" (Psalm 58:11).
God's judgments in this life are not always clearly to be seen, for in
many cases one event happeneth alike to all. This is the state of
probation, not of punishment or reward. Yet at times God works terrible
things in righteousness, and even the careless are compelled to own His
hand. Even in this life righteousness has that kind of reward which it
prefers above all others, namely, the smile of God, which creates a quiet
conscience. Sometimes other recompenses follow, for God will be in no
man's debt. But, at the same time, the chief reward of the righteous lies
in the hereafter. Meanwhile, on a large scale, we mark the presence of the
great Ruler among the nations. He breaks in pieces oppressive thrones and
punishes guilty peoples. No one can study the history of the rise and fall
of empires without perceiving that there is a power which makes for
righteousness and, in the end, brings iniquity before its bar and condemns
it with unsparing justice. Sin shall not go unpunished, and goodness shall
not remain unrewarded. The Judge of all the earth must do right.
Therefore, let us fear before Him and no more dread the power of the
wicked.
Aug 20
Deliverance Not Limited
"He shall
deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch
thee" (Job 5:19).
Eliphaz in this spoke the truth of God. We may have as many troubles as
the workdays of the week, but the God who worked on those six days will
work for us till our deliverance is complete. We shall rest with Him and
in Him on our Sabbath. The rapid succession of trials is one of the sorest
tests of faith. Before we have recovered from one blow it is followed by
another and another till we are staggered. Still, the equally quick
succession of deliverances is exceedingly cheering. New songs are rung out
upon the anvil by the hammer of affliction, till we see in the spiritual
world the antitype of "the Harmonious Blacksmith." Our confidence is that
when the LORD makes our trials six, six they will be and no more.
It may be that we have no rest day, for seamen troubles come upon us. What
then? "In seven there shall be no evil touch thee." Evil may roar at us,
but it shall be kept at more than arm's length and shall not even touch
us. Its hot breath may distress us, but its little finger cannot be laid
upon us. With our loins girt about us, we will meet the six or the seven
troubles and leave fear to those who have no Father, no Savior, and no
Sanctifier.
Aug 21
Night of Weeping; Joyous Day
"For His
anger endureth but a moment; in His favor is life: weeping may endure for
a night, but joy cometh in the morning" (Psalm 30:5).
A moment under our Father's anger seems very long, and yet it is but a
moment after all. If we grieve His Spirit, we cannot look for His smile;
but He is a God ready to pardon, and He soon puts aside all remembrance of
our faults. When we faint and are ready to die because of His frown, His
favor puts new life into us. This verse has another note of the
semi-quaver kind. Our weeping night soon turns into joyous day. Brevity is
the mark of mercy in the hour of the chastisement of believers. The LORD
loves not to use the rod on His chosen; He gives a blow or two, and all is
over; yea, and the life and the joy, which follow the anger and the
weeping, more than make amends for the salutary sorrow. Come, my heart,
begin thy hallelujahs! Weep not all through the night, but wipe thine eyes
in anticipation of the morning. These tears are dews which mean us as much
good as the sunbeams of the morrow. Tears clear the eyes for the sight of
God in His grace and make the vision of His favor more precious. A night
of sorrow supplies those shades of the pictures by which the highlights
are brought out with distinctness. All is well.
Aug 22
Wrath to
God's Glory
"Surely
the wrath of man shall praise Thee: the remainder of wrath shalt Thou
restrain" (Psalm 76:10).
Wicked men will be wrathful. Their anger we must endure as the badge of
our calling, the token of our separation from them: if we were of the
world, the world would love its own. Our comfort is that the wrath of man
shall be made to redound to the glory of God. When in their wrath the
wicked crucified the Son of God they were unwittingly fulfilling the
divine purpose, and in a thousand cases the willfulness of the ungodly is
doing the same. They think themselves free, but like convicts in chains
they are unconsciously working out the decrees of the Almighty. The
devices of the wicked are overruled for their defeat. They act in a
suicidal way and baffle their own plottings. Nothing will come of their
wrath which can do us real harm. When they burned the martyrs, the smoke
which blew from the stake sickened men of popery more than anything else.
Meanwhile, the LORD has a muzzle and a chain for bears. He restrains the
more furious wrath of the enemy. He is like a miller who holds back the
mass of the water in the stream, and what He does allow to flow He uses
for the turning of His wheel. Let us not sigh, but sing. All is well,
however hard the wind blows.
Aug 23
Love and Seek
True Wisdom
"I love
them that love Me; and those that seek Me early shall find Me" (Proverbs
8:17).
Wisdom loves her lovers and seeks her seekers. He is already wise who
seeks to be wise, and he has almost found wisdom who diligently seeks her.
What is true of wisdom in general is specially true of wisdom embodied in
our LORD Jesus. Him we are to love and to seek, and in return we shall
enjoy His love and find Himself. Our business is to seek Jesus early in
life. Happy are the young whose morning is spent with Jesus! It is never
too soon to seek the LORD Jesus. Early seekers make certain finders. We
should seek Him early by diligence. Thriving tradesmen are early risers,
and thriving saints seek Jesus eagerly. Those who find Jesus to their
enrichment give their hearts to seeking Him. We must seek Him first, and
thus earliest. Above all things Jesus. Jesus first and nothing else even
as a bad second. The blessing is that He will be found. He reveals Himself
more and more clearly to our search.... Happy men who seek One who, when
He is found, remains with them forever, a treasure growingly precious to
their hearts and understandings. LORD Jesus, l have found Thee; be found
of me to an unutterable degree of joyous satisfaction.
Aug 24
God Above
Human Philosophy
"For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring
to nothing the understanding of the prudent" (1 Corinthians 1:19).
This verse is a threatening so far as the worldly wise are concerned, but
to the simple believer it is a promise. The professedly learned are
forever trying to bring to nothing the faith of the humble believer, but
they fail in their attempts. Their arguments break down, their theories
fall under their own weight, their deep-laid plots discover themselves
before their purpose is accomplished. The old gospel is not extinct yet,
nor will it be while the LORD liveth. If it could have been exterminated,
it would have perished from off the earth long ago.
We cannot destroy the wisdom of the wise, nor need we attempt it, for the
work is in far better hands. The LORD Himself says, "I will," and He never
resolves in vain. Twice does He in this verse declare His purpose, and we
may rest assured that He will not turn aside from it.
What clean work the LORD makes of philosophy and "modern thought" when He
puts His hand to it! He brings the fine appearance down to nothing; He
utterly destroys the wood, hay, and stubble. It is written that so it
shall be, and so shall it be. LORD, make short work of it. Amen, and amen.
Aug 25
Food and Rest
"I will feed My flock, and I will cause them to lie down, saith the LORD
God" (Ezekiel 34:15).
Under the divine shepherdry saints are fed to the full. Theirs is not a
windy, unsatisfying mess of mere human "thought," but the LORD feeds them
upon the solid, substantial truth of divine revelation. There is real
nutriment for the soul in Scripture brought home to the heart by the Holy
Spirit. Jesus Himself is the true life-sustaining Food of believers. Here
our Great Shepherd promises that such sacred nourishment shall be given us
by His own self. If, on the LORD's Day, our earthly shepherd is
empty-handed, the LORD is not. When filled with holy truth the mind rests.
Those whom Jehovah feeds are at peace. No dog shall worry them, no wolf
shall devour them, no restless propensities shall disturb them. They shall
lie down and digest the food which they have enjoyed. The doctrines of
grace are not only sustaining but consoling: in them we have the means for
building up and lying down. If preachers do not give us rest, let us look
to the LORD for it. This day may the LORD cause us to feed in the pastures
of the Word and make us to lie down in them. May no folly and no worry but
meditation and peace mark this day.
Aug 26
He of Tender
Conscience
"I will
judge between cattle and cattle" (Ezekiel 34:22).
Some are fat and flourishing, and therefore they are unkind to the feeble.
This is a grievous sin and causes much sorrow. Those thrustings with side
and with shoulder, those pushings of the diseased with the horn, are a sad
means of offense in the assemblies of professing believers. The LORD takes
note of these proud and unkind deeds, and He is greatly angered by them,
for He loves the weak. Is the reader one of the despised? Is he a mourner
in Zion and a marked man because of his tender conscience? Do his brethren
judge him harshly? Let him not resent their conduct; above all let him not
push and thrust in return. Let him leave the matter in the LORD's hands.
He is the Judge. Why should we wish to intrude upon His office? He will
decide much more righteously than we can. His time for judgment is the
best, and we need not be in a hurry to hasten it on. Let the hard-hearted
oppressor tremble. Even though he may ride roughshod over others with
impunity for the present, all his proud speeches are noted, and for every
one of them account must be given before the bar of the great Judge.
Patience, my soul! Patience! The LORD knoweth thy grief. Thy Jesus hath
pity upon thee!
Aug 27
Choice
Men
"I have chosen thee in the furnace of
affliction" (Isaiah 48:10).
This has long been the motto fixed before our eye upon the wall of our
bedroom, and in many ways it has also been written on our heart. It is no
mean thing to be chosen of God (Jn 15:16, 19). God's choice makes chosen men choice men.
Better to be the elect of God than the elect of a whole nation. So eminent
is this privilege, that whatever drawback may be joined to it we very
joyfully accept it, even as the Jew ate the bitter herbs for the sake of
the Paschal Lamb (Ex 12:6, 7, 8). We choose the furnace, since God chooses us in it. We
are chosen as an afflicted people (Ps 18:27-note) and not as a prosperous people, chosen
not in the palace but in the furnace. In the furnace beauty is marred,
fashion is destroyed, strength is melted, glory is consumed, and yet here
eternal love reveals its secrets and declares its choice. So has it been
in our case. In times of severest trial God has made to us our calling and
election plain, and we have made it sure (2Pe 1:10KJV-note): then have we chosen the LORD to
be our God, and He has shown that we are assuredly His chosen. Therefore,
if today the furnace be heated seven times hotter, we will not dread it
(Da 3:17, 18),
for the glorious Son of God will walk with us amid the glowing coals (Da
3:19, 25).
Aug 28
Out of Any
Circumstance
"As
for me, I will call upon God; and the LORD shall save me" (Psalm 55:16).
Yes, I must and will pray. What else can I do! What better can I do?
Betrayed, forsaken, grieved, baffled, O my LORD, I will call upon Thee. My
Ziklag is in ashes, and men speak of stoning me; but I encourage my heart
in the LORD, who will bear me through this trial as He has borne me
through so many others. Jehovah shall save me; I am sure He will, and I
declare my faith. The LORD and no one else shall save me. I desire no
other helper and would not trust in an arm of flesh even if I could. I
will cry to Him evening, and morning, and noon, and I will cry to no one
else, for He is all sufficient. How He will save me I cannot guess; but He
will do it, I know. He will do it in the best and surest way, and He will
do it in the largest, truest, and fullest sense. Out of this trouble and
all future troubles the great I AM will bring me as surely as He lives;
and when death comes and all the mysteries of eternity follow thereon,
still will this be true: "the LORD shall save me." This shall be my song
all through this autumn day. Is it not as a ripe apple from the tree of
life? I will feed upon it. How sweet it is to my taste!
Aug 29
Plentiful
Refreshment
"Their
soul shall be as a watered garden" (Jeremiah 31:12).
Oh, to have one's soul under heavenly cultivation; no longer a wilderness
but a garden of the LORD! Enclosed from the waste, walled around by grace,
planted by instruction, visited by love, weeded by heavenly discipline,
and guarded by divine power, one's favored soul is prepared to yield fruit
unto the LORD. But a garden may become parched for want of water, and then
all its herbs decline and are ready to die. O my soul, how soon would this
be the case were the LORD to leave thee! In the East, a garden without
water soon ceases to be a garden at all: nothing can come to perfection,
grow, or even live. When irrigation is kept up, the result is charming.
Oh, to have one's soul watered by the Holy Spirit uniformly -- every part
of the garden having its own stream; plentifully -- a sufficient
refreshment coming to every tree and herb, however thirsty by nature it
may be; continually -- each hour bringing not only its heat, but its
refreshment; wisely -- each plant receiving just what it needs. In a
garden you can see by the verdure where the water flows, and you can soon
perceive when the Spirit of God comes. O LORD, water me this day and cause
me to yield Thee a full reward for Jesus' sake. Amen.
Aug 30
Solace,
Security, Satisfaction
"Although my house be not so with God; yet He hath made with me an
Everlasting Covenant, ordered in all things, and sure: for this is all my
salvation, and all my desire, although He make it not to grow" (2 Samuel
23:5).
This is not so much one promise as an aggregate of promises -- a box of
pearls. the covenant is the ark which contains all things. These are the
last words of David, but they may be mine today. Here is a sigh: things
are not with me and mine as I could wish; there are trials, cares, and
sins. These make the pillow hard. Here is a solace -- "He hath made with
me an everlasting covenant." Jehovah has pledged Himself to me, and sealed
the compact with the blood of Jesus. I am bound to my God and my God to
me. This brings into prominence a security, since this covenant is
everlasting, well ordered, and sure. There is nothing to fear from the
lapse of time, the failure of some forgotten point, or the natural
uncertainty of things. The covenant is a rocky foundation to build on for
life or for death. David feels satisfaction: he wants no more for
salvation or delectation. He is delivered, and he is delighted. The
covenant is all a man can desire. O my soul, turn thou this day to thy
LORD Jesus, whom the great LORD has given to be a covenant to the people.
Take Him to be thine all in all.
Aug 31
Divine,
Ever-Living, Unchanging
"BUT THE WORD
OF THE LORD ABIDES FOREVER." And this is the word which was preached to
you" (1 Peter 1:25).
All human teaching and, indeed, all human beings shall pass away as the
grass of the meadow; but we are here assured that the Word of the LORD is
of a very different character, for it shall endure forever. We have here a
divine gospel; for what word can endure forever but that which is spoken
by the eternal God? We have here an ever-living gospel, as full of
vitality as when it first came from the lips of God; as strong to convince
and convert, to regenerate and console, to sustain and sanctify as ever it
was in its first days of wonder-working. We have an unchanging gospel
which is not today green grass and tomorrow dry hay but always the abiding
truth of the immutable Jehovah. Opinions alter, but truth certified by God
can no more change than the God who uttered it. Here, then, we have a
gospel to rejoice in, a word of the LORD upon which we may lean all our
weight. "For ever" includes life, death, judgment, and eternity. Glory be
to God in Christ Jesus for everlasting consolation. Feed on the word today
and all the days of thy life.
Sept 1
Abiding in
Obedience, in Love
"If ye keep My Commandments, ye shall abide in My love" (John 15:10).
These things cannot be parted -- abiding in obedience and abiding in the
love of Jesus. A life under the rule of Christ can alone prove that we are
the objects of our LORD's delight. We must keep our LORD's command if we
would bask in His love. If we live in sin we cannot live in the love of
Christ. Without the holiness which pleases God we cannot please Jesus. He
who cares nothing for holiness knows nothing of the love of Jesus.
Conscious enjoyment of our LORD's love is a delicate thing. It is far more
sensitive to sin and holiness than mercury is to cold and heat. When we
are tender of heart and careful in thought, lip, and life to honor our
LORD Jesus, then we receive tokens of His love without number. If we
desire to perpetuate such bliss we must perpetuate holiness. The LORD
Jesus will not hide His face from us unless we hide our face from Him. Sin
makes the cloud which darkens our Sun: if we will be watchfully obedient
and completely consecrated we may walk in the light, as God is in the
light, and have as sure an abiding in the love of Jesus as Jesus has in
the love of the Father. Here is a sweet promise with a solemn "if," LORD,
let me have this "if" in my hand; for as a key it opens this casket.
Sept 2
Follow to
Know
"Then shall we
know, if we follow on to know the LORD" (Hosea 6:3).
Not all at once, but by degrees shall we attain to holy knowledge, and our
business is to persevere and learn by little and little. We need not
despair, though our progress may be slow, for we shall yet know. The LORD,
who has become our Teacher, will not give us up, however slow of
understanding we may be; for it is not for His honor that any degree of
human folly should baffle His skill. The LORD delights to make the simple
wise. Our duty is to keep to our main topic and follow on to know, not
this peculiar doctrine nor that, but Jehovah Himself. To know Father, Son,
and Spirit, the Triune God, this is life eternal. let us keep to this, for
in this way we shall gain complete instruction. By following on to know
the LORD, we learn healing after being torn, binding up after smiting, and
life after death. Experience has its perfect work when the heart follows
the trackway of the Almighty LORD. My soul, keep thou close to Jesus,
follow on to know God in Jesus, and so shalt thou come to the knowledge of
Christ, which is the most excellent of all the sciences. The Holy Ghost
will lead thee into all truth. Is not this His gracious promise? Rely upon
Him to fulfill it.
Sept 3
Out of Spiritual Death
"And ye shall know
that I am the LORD, when I have opened your graves, O My people, and
brought you up out of your graves" (Ezekiel 37:13).
Indeed it must be so: those who receive life from the dead are sure to
recognize the hand of the LORD in such a resurrection. This is the
greatest and most remarkable of all changes that a man can undergo -- to
be brought out of the grave of spiritual death (Ep 2:1) and made to
rejoice in the light and liberty of spiritual life (Ro 6:4, 5, Col 3:4).
None could work this but the living God, the LORD and giver of life. Ah,
me! How well do I remember when I was lying in the valley full of dry
bones, as dry as any of them! Blessed was the day when free and sovereign
grace sent the man of God to prophesy upon me! (Read
Spurgeon's account of this event)
Glory be to God for the stirring which that word of faith (Ro 10:8) caused
among the dry bones. More blessed still was that heavenly breath from the
four winds which made me live (Jn 3:8)! Now know I the quickening Spirit
of the ever-living Jehovah, Truly Jehovah is the living God (Dt 5:26, Josh
3:10, 1Sa 17:26, etc), for He made me live. My new life even in its
pinings and sorrowings is clear proof to me that the LORD can kill and
make alive (1Sa 2:6). He is the only God. He is all that is great,
gracious, and glorious, and my quickened soul adores Him as the great I
AM. All glory be unto His sacred name! As long as I live I will praise
Him.
Sept 4
Victory
Without Battle
"But
I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD
their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by
horses, nor by horsemen" (Hosea 1:7).
Precious Word. Jehovah Himself will deliver His people in the greatness of
His mercy, but He will not do it by the ordinary means, Men are slow to
render to God the glory due unto His name. If they go to battle with sword
and bow and win the victory, they ought to praise their God; yet they do
not, but begin to magnify their own right arm and glory in their horses
and horsemen. For this reason our Jehovah often determines to save His
people without second means, that all the honor may be to Himself alone.
Look, then, my heart, to the LORD alone and not to man. Expect to see God
all the more clearly when there is no one else to look to. If I have no
friend, no adviser, no one at my back, let me be none the less confident
if I can feel that the LORD Himself is on my side; yea, let me be glad if
He gives victory without battle, as the text seems to imply. Why do I ask
for horses and horsemen if Jehovah Himself has mercy upon me and lifts up
His arm for my defense! Why need I bow or sword if God will save? Let me
trust and not be afraid from this day forth and for evermore. Amen.
Sept 5
With Me
Wherever I Am
"The
LORD will be with you" (2 Chronicles 20:17).
This was a great mercy for Jehoshaphat, for a great multitude had come out
against him; and it will be a great mercy for me, for I have great need,
and I have no might or wisdom. If the LORD be with me, it matters little
who may desert me. If the LORD be with me, I shall conquer in the battle
of life, and the greater my trials the more glorious will be my victory.
How can I be sure that the LORD is with me? For certain He is with me if I
am with Him. If I trust in His faithfulness, believe His words, and obey
His commands, He is assuredly with me. If I am on Satan's side, God is
against me and cannot be otherwise; but if I live to honor God, I may be
sure that He will honor me. I am quite sure that God is with me if Jesus
is my sole and only Savior. If I have placed my soul in the hands of God's
only-begotten Son, then I may be sure that the Father will put forth all
His power to preserve me, that His Son may not be dishonored. Oh, for
faith to take hold upon the short but sweet text for today! O LORD,
fulfill this word to Thy servant! Be with me in the house, in the street,
in the field, in the shop, in company, and alone. Be Thou also with all
Thy people.
Sept 6
A Strong
Heart
"Wait on the
LORD: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I
say, on the LORD" (Psalm 27:14).
Wait! Wait! Let your waiting be on the LORD! He is worth waiting for. He
never disappoints the waiting soul. While waiting keep up your spirits,
Expect a great deliverance, and be ready to praise God for it. The promise
which should cheer you is in the middle of the verse -- "He shall
strengthen thine heart." This goes at once to the place where you need
help. If the heart be sound, all the rest of the system will work well.
The heart wants calming and cheering, and both of these will come if it be
strengthened. A forceful heart rests and rejoices and throbs force into
the whole man. No one else can get at that secret urn of life, the heart,
so as to pour strength into it. He alone who made it can make it strong.
God is full of strength, and, therefore, He can impart it to those who
need it. Oh, be brave; for the LORD will impart His strength to you, and
you shall be calm in tempest and glad in sorrow. He who penned these lines
can write as David did -- "Wait, I say, on the LORD." I do, indeed, say
it. I know by long and deep experience that it is good for me to wait upon
the LORD.
Sept 7
The Reach of
Almighty Grace
"It shall come to pass, that in the place
where it was said unto them, Ye are not My people, there it shall be said
unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God" (Hosea 1:10).
Sovereign grace can make strangers
into sons, and the LORD here declares His purpose to deal thus with rebels
and make them know what He has done. Beloved reader, the LORD has done
this in my case; has He done the like for you? Then let us join hands and
hearts in praising His adorable name. Some of us were so decidedly ungodly
that the LORD's Word most truly said to our conscience and heart, "Ye are
not my people." In the house of God and in our own homes, when we read the
Bible, this was the voice of God's Spirit in our soul, "Ye are not my
people." Truly a sad, condemning voice it was. But now, in the same
places, from the same ministry and Scripture, we hear a voice, which saith,
"Ye are the sons of the living God." Can we be grateful enough for this?
Is it not wonderful? Does it not give us hope for others? Who is beyond
the reach of almighty grace? How can we despair of any, since the LORD has
wrought so marvelous a change in us?He who has kept this one great promise
will keep every other; wherefore, let us go forward with songs of
adoration and confidence.
Sept 8
Broken and Smoking
"A bruised reed shall He not break, and the smoking flax shall He not
quench" (Isaiah 42:3).
Then I may reckon upon tender treatment from my LORD. Indeed, I feel
myself to be at best as weak, as pliant, as worthless as a reed. Someone
said, "I don't care a rush for you"; and the speech, though unkind, was
not untrue. Alas! I am worse than a reed when it grows by the river, for
that at least can hold up its head. I am bruised -- sorely, sadly bruised.
There is no music in me now; there is a rift which lets out all the
melody. Ah, me! Yet Jesus will not break me; and if He will not, then I
mind little what others try to do. O sweet and compassionate LORD, I
nestle down beneath Thy protection and forget my bruises! Truly I am also
fit to be likened to "the smoking flax," whose light is gone, and only its
smoke remains. I fear I am rather a nuisance than a benefit. My fears tell
me that the devil has blown out my light and left me an obnoxious smoke,
and that my LORD will soon put an extinguisher upon one. Yet I perceive
that though there were snuffers under the law, there were no
extinguishers, and Jesus will not quench me; therefore, I am hopeful.
LORD, kindle me anew and cause me to shine forth to Thy glory and to the
extolling of Thy tenderness.
Sept 9
Fear Has Its Place
"Happy is the man that feareth alway" (Proverbs 28:14).
The fear of the LORD is the
beginning and the foundation of all true religion. Without a solemn awe
and reverence of God there is no foothold for the more brilliant virtues.
He whose soul does not worship will never live in holiness. He is happy
who feels a jealous fear of doing wrong. Holy fear looks not only before
it leaps, but even before it moves. It is afraid of error, afraid of
neglecting duty, afraid of committing sin. It fears ill company, loose
talk, and questionable policy, This does not make a man wretched, but it
brings him happiness. The watchful sentinel is happier than the soldier
who sleeps at his post. He who foreseeth evil and escapes it is happier
than he who walks carelessly on and is destroyed. Fear of God is a quiet
grace which leads a man along a choice road, of which it is written, "No
lion shall be there, neither shall any ravenous beast go up thereon." Fear
of the very appearance of evil is a purifying principle, which enables a
man, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to keep his garments unspotted
from the world. Solomon had tried both worldliness and holy fear: in the
one he found vanity, in the other happiness. Let us not repeat his trial
but abide by his verdict.
Sept 10
Coming In; Going Out
"Blessed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and blessed shalt thou be when
thou goest out" (Deuteronomy 28:6).
The blessings of the law are not canceled. Jesus confirmed the promise
when He bore the penalty. If I keep the commands of my LORD, I may
appropriate this promise without question. This day I will come in to my
house without fear of evil tidings, and I will come in to my closet
expecting to hear good news from my LORD. I will not be afraid to come in
unto myself by self-examination, nor to come in to my affairs by a
diligent inspection of my business. I have a good deal of work to do
indoors, within my own soul; oh, for a blessing upon it all, the blessing
of the LORD Jesus, who has promised to abide with me. I must also go out.
Timidity makes me wish that I could stay within doors and never go into
the sinful world again. But I must go out in my calling, and I must go out
that I may be helpful to my brethren and useful to the ungodly. I must be
a defender of the faith and an assailant of evil. Oh, for a blessing upon
my going out this day! LORD, let me go where Thou leadest, on Thy errands,
under Thy command, and in the power of Thy Spirit. LORD Jesus, turn in
with me and be my guest; and then walk out with me and cause my heart to
burn while You speak with me by the way.
Sept 11
Sufferers Make Strong Believers
"It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth" (Lamentations
3:27).
This is as good as a promise. It has been good, it is good, and it will be
good for me to bear the yoke. Early in life I had to feel the weight of
conviction, and ever since it has proved a soul-enriching burden. Should I
have loved the gospel so well had I not learned by deep experience the
need of salvation by grace? Jabez was more honorable than his brethren
because his mother bare him with sorrow, and those who suffer much in
being born unto God make strong believers in sovereign grace. The yoke of
censure is an irksome one, but it prepares a man for future honor. He is
not fit to be a leader who has not run the gauntlet of contempt. Praise
intoxicates if it be not preceded by abuse. Men who rise to eminence
without struggle usually fall into dishonor. The yoke of affliction,
disappointment, and excessive labor is by no means to be sought for; but
when the LORD lays it on us in our youth, it frequently develops a
character which glorifies God and blesses the church. Come, my soul, bow
thy neck; take up they cross. It was good for thee when young; it will not
harm thee now. For Jesus' sake, shoulder it carefully.
Sept 12
What of My
House?
"Believe on
the LORD Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house" (Acts
16:31).
This gospel for a man with a sword at his throat is the gospel for me.
This would suit me if I were dying, and it is all that I need while I am
living. I look away from self, and sin, and all idea of personal merit,
and I trust the LORD Jesus as the Savior whom God has given. I believe in
Him, I rest on Him, I accept Him to be my all in all. LORD, I am saved,
and I shall be saved to all eternity, for I believe in Jesus. Blessed be
Thy name for this. May I daily prove by my life that I am saved from
selfishness, and worldliness, and every form of evil. But those last words
about my "house": LORD, I would not run away with half a promise when Thou
dost give a whole one. I beseech Thee, save all my family. Save the
nearest and dearest. Convert the children and the grandchildren, if I have
any. Be gracious to my servants and all who dwell under my roof or work
for me. Thou makest this promise to me personally if I believe in the LORD
Jesus; I beseech Thee to do as Thou hast said. I would go over in my
prayer every day the names of all my brothers and sisters, parents,
children, friends, relatives, servants, and give Thee no rest till that
word is fulfilled, "and thy house."
Sept 13
The Dew of Heaven
"His heavens shall drop down dew" (Deuteronomy 33:28).
What the dew in the East is to the world of nature, that is the influence
of the Spirit in the realm of grace. How greatly do I need it! Without the
Spirit of God I am a dry and withered thing. I droop, I fade, I die. How
sweetly does this dew refresh me! When once favored with it I feel happy,
lively, vigorous, elevated. I want nothing more. The Holy Spirit brings me
life and all that life requires. All else without the dew of the Spirit is
less than nothing to me: I hear, I read, I pray, I sing, I go to the table
of Communion, and I find no blessing there until the Holy Ghost visits me.
But when He bedews me, every means of grace is sweet and profitable. What
a promise is this for me! "His heavens shall drop down dew." I shall be
visited with grace. I shall not be left to my natural drought, or to the
world's burning heat, or to the sirocco of satanic temptation. Oh, that l
may at this very hour feel the gentle, silent, saturating dew of the LORD!
Why should I not! He who has made me to live as the grass lives in the
meadow will treat me as He treats the grass; He will refresh me from
above. Grass cannot call for dew as I do. Surely, the LORD who visits the
unpraying plant will answer to His pleading child
Sept 14
Mark of Divine Approval
"Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he
shall receive the Crown Of Life, which the LORD hath promised to them that
love Him" (James 1:12).
Yes, he is blessed while he is enduring the trial. No eye can see this
till he has been anointed with heavenly eye salve. But he must endure it
and neither rebel against God nor turn aside from his integrity. He is
blessed who has gone through the fire and has not been consumed as a
counterfeit. When the test is over, then comes the hallmark of divine
approval -- "the crown of life." As if the LORD said, "Let him live; he
has been weighed in the balances, and he is not found wanting." Life is
the reward: not mere being, but holy, happy, true existence, the
realization of the divine purpose concerning us. Already a higher form of
spiritual life and enjoyment crowns those who have safely passed through
fiercest trials of faith and love. The LORD hath promised the crown of
life to those who love Him. Only lovers of the LORD will hold out in the
hour of trial; the rest will either sink or sulk, or slink back to the
world. Come, my heart, dost thou love thy LORD? Truly? Deeply? Wholly?
Then that love will be tried; but many waters will not quench it, neither
will the Roods drown it, LORD, let Thy love nourish mine to the end.
Sept 15
The Safest Shelter
"And a Man shall be as an hiding-place from the wind and a covert from the
tempest" (Isaiah 32:2).
Who this Man is we all know. Who could He be but the Second Man, the LORD
from heaven, the man of sorrows, the Son of Man? What a hiding place He
has been to His people! He bears the full force of the wind Himself, and
so He shelters those who hide themselves in Him. We have thus escaped the
wrath of God, and we shall thus escape the anger of men, the cares of this
life, and the dread of death. Why do we stand in the wind when we may so
readily and so surely get out of it by hiding behind our LORD? Let us this
day run to Him and be at peace. Often the common wind of trouble rises in
its force and becomes a tempest, sweeping everything before it. Things
which looked firm and stable rock in the blast, and many and great are the
falls among our carnal confidences. Our LORD Jesus, the glorious man, is a
covert which is never blown down. In Him we mark the tempest sweeping by,
but we ourselves rest in delightful serenity. This day let us just stow
ourselves away in our hiding place and sit and sing under the protection
of our Covert. Blessed Jesus! Blessed Jesus! How we love Thee! Well we
may, for Thou art to us a shelter in the time of storm.
Sept 16
Reward Is Certain
"And
whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold
water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in
no wise lose his reward" (Matthew 10:42).
Well, I can do as much as that. I can do a kind act toward the LORD's
servant. The LORD knows l love them all and would count it an honor to
wash their feet. For the sake of their Master, I love the disciples. How
gracious of the LORD to mention so insignificant an action -- "to give to
drink a cup of cold water only"! This I can do, however poor: this I may
do, however lowly: this I will do right cheerfully. This, which seems so
little, the LORD notices -- notices when done to the least of His
followers. Evidently it is not the cost, nor the skill, nor the quantity,
that He looks at, but the motive: that which we do to a disciple, because
he is a disciple, his LORD observes and recompenses. He does not reward us
for the merit of what we do but according to His riches of His grace. I
give a cup of cold water, and He makes me to drink of living water. I give
to one of His little ones, and He treats me as one of them. Jesus finds an
apology for His liberality in that which His grace has led me to do, and
He says, "He shall in no wise lose his reward."
Sept 17
Like Palm and Cedar
"The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a
cedar in Lebanon" (Psalm 92:12, for context read Ps 92:12, 13,
14, 15).
These trees are not trained and pruned by man: palms and cedars are "trees
of the LORD," and it is by His care that they flourish. Even so it is with
the saints of the LORD: they are His own care. These trees are evergreen
and are beautiful objects at all seasons of the year. Believers are not
sometimes holy and sometimes ungodly: they stand in the beauty of the LORD
under all weathers (cp Ps 1:2, 3, Je 17:7, 8). Everywhere these trees are noteworthy: no one can gaze
upon a landscape in which there are either palms or cedars without his
attention being fixed upon these royal growths. The followers of Jesus are
the observed of all observers: like a city set on a hill, they cannot be
hid (Mt 5:14, 15, 16). The child of God flourishes like a palm tree, which pushes all its
strength upward in one erect column without a single branch. It is a
pillar with a glorious capital. It has no growth to the right or to the
left but sends all its force heavenward and bears its fruit as near the
sky as possible (cp Jn 15:5, 8). LORD, fulfill this type in me. The cedar braves all
storms and grows near the eternal snows, the LORD Himself filling it with
a sap which keeps its heart warm and its bough strong. LORD, so let it be
with me, I pray Thee. Amen. (Scripture references added)
Sept 18
Complete
Safety
"And of
Benjamin he said, The beloved of the LORD shall dwell in safety by Him;
and the LORD shall cover him all the day long, and he shall dwell between
His shoulders" (Deuteronomy 33:12).
Yes, there is no safety like that which comes of dwelling near to God. For
His best beloved the LORD can find no surer or safer place. O LORD, let me
always abide under Thy shadow, close to Thy wounded side. Nearer and
nearer would I come to Thee, my LORD; and when once specially near Thee, I
would abide there forever. What a covering is that which the LORD gives to
His chosen! Not a fair roof shall cover him, nor a bomb-proof casement,
nor even an angel's wing, but Jehovah Himself. Nothing can come at us when
we are thus covered. This covering the LORD will grant us all the day
long, however long the day. LORD, let me abide this day consciously
beneath this canopy of love, this pavilion of sovereign power. Does the
third clause mean that the LORD in His temple would dwell among the
mountains of Benjamin or that the LORD would be where Benjamin's burden
should be placed, or does it mean that we are borne upon the shoulders of
the Eternal? In any case, the LORD is the support and strength of His
saints. LORD, let me ever enjoy Thy help, and then my arms will be
sufficient for me.
Sept 19
The Reason
for Singing
"The
LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; He will save, He will rejoice
over thee with joy; He will rest in his love, He will joy over thee with
singing" (Zephaniah 3:17).
That a Word is this! Jehovah God in the center of His people in all the
majesty of His power! This presence alone suffices to inspire us with
peace and hope. Treasures of boundless might are stored in our Jehovah,
and He dwells in His church; therefore may His people shout for joy. We
not only have His presence, but He is engaged upon His choice work of
salvation. "He will save." He is always saving: He takes His name of Jesus
from it. Let us not fear any danger, for He is mighty to save. Nor is this
all. He abides evermore the same, He saves, He finds rest in loving, He
will not cease to love. His love gives Him joy. He even finds a theme for
song in His beloved. This is exceedingly wonderful. When God wrought
creation He did not sing but simply said, "It is very good"; but when He
came to redemption, then the sacred Trinity felt a joy to be expressed in
song, Think of it, and be astonished! Jehovah Jesus sings a marriage song
over His chosen bride. She is to Him His love, His joy, His rest, His
song. O LORD Jesus, by Thine immeasurable love to us teach us to love
Thee, to rejoice in Thee, and to sing unto Thee our life-psalm.
Sept 20
Perfect
Willingness
"Thy
people shall be willing in the day of Thy power" (Psalm 110:3).
Blessed be the God of grace that it is
so! He has a people whom He has chosen from of old to be His peculiar
portion. These by nature have wills as stubborn as the rest of the froward
sons of Adam; but when the day of His power comes and grace displays its
omnipotence, they become willing to repent and to believe in Jesus. None
are saved unwillingly, but the will is made sweetly to yield itself. What
a wondrous power is this, which never violates the will and yet rules it!
God does not break the lock, but He opens it by a master key which He
alone can handle. Now are we willing to be, to do, or to suffer as the
LORD wills. If at any time we grow rebellious, He has but to come to us
with power, and straightway we run in the way of His commands with all our
hearts. May this be a day of power with me as to some noble effort for the
glory of God and the good of my fellowmen! LORD, I am willing; may I not
hope that this is a day of Thy power? I am wholly at Thy disposal;
willing, yea, eager, to be used of Thee for Thy holy purposes. O LORD, let
me not have to cry, "To will is present with me, but how to perform that
which I would, I find not"; but give me power as Thou givest me will.
Sept 21
Let Trials Bless
"Knowing that tribulation worketh patience" (Romans 5:3).
This is a promise in essence if not in
form. We have need of patience, and here we see the way of getting it. It
is only by enduring that we learn to endure, even as by swimming men learn
to swim. You could not learn that art on dry land, nor learn patience
without trouble. Is it not worth while to suffer tribulation for the sake
of gaining that beautiful equanimity of mind which quietly acquiesces in
all the will of God? Yet our text sets forth a singular fact, which is not
according to nature but is supernatural. Tribulation in and of itself
worketh petulance, unbelief, and rebellion. It is only by the sacred
alchemy of grace that it is made to work in us patience. We do not thresh
the wheat to lay the dust: yet the Rail of tribulation does this upon
God's floor. We do not toss a man about in order to give him rest, and yet
so the LORD dealeth with His children. Truly this is not the manner of man
but greatly redounds to the glory of our all-wise God. Oh, for grace to
let my trials bless me! Why should I wish to stay their gracious
operation? LORD, I ask Thee to remove my affliction, but I beseech Thee
ten times more to remove my impatience. Precious LORD Jesus, with Thy
cross engrave the image of Thy patience on my heart.
Sept 22
Broad Rivers Without Galleys
"But there the glorious LORD will be unto us a place of broad rivers and
streams; wherein shall go no galley with oars, neither shall gallant ship
pass thereby" (Isaiah 33:21).
The LORD will be to us the greatest good without any of the drawbacks
which seem necessarily to attend the best earthly things. If a city is
favored with broad rivers, it is liable to be attacked by galleys with
oars and other ships of war. But when the LORD represents the abundance of
His bounty under this figure, He takes care expressly to shut out the fear
which the metaphor might suggest. Blessed be His perfect love! LORD, if
Thou send me wealth like broad rivers, do not let the galley with oars
come up in the shape of worldliness or pride. If Thou grant me abundant
health and happy spirits, do not let "the gallant ship" of carnal ease
come sailing up the flowing flood. If I have success in holy service,
broad as the German Rhine, yet let me never find the galley of
self-conceit and self-confidence floating on the waves of my usefulness.
Should I be so supremely happy as to enjoy the light of Thy countenance
year after year, yet let me never despise Thy feeble saints, nor allow the
vain notion of my own perfection to sail up the broad rivers of my full
assurance. LORD, give me that blessing which maketh rich and neither
addeth sorrow nor aideth sin.
Sept 23
Deliverance from Dust and Chaff
"For, lo, I will command, and I will sift the house of Israel among all
sections, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain
fall upon the earth" (Amos 9:9).
The sifting process is going on still. Wherever we go, we are still being
winnowed and sifted. In all countries God's people are being tried "like
as corn is sifted in a sieve." Sometimes the devil holds the sieve and
tosses us up and down at a great rate, with the earnest desire to get rid
of us forever. Unbelief is not slow to agitate our heart and mind with its
restless fears. The world lends a willing hand at the same process and
shakes us to the right and to the left with great vigor. Worst of all, the
church, so largely apostate as it is, comes in to give a more furious
force to the sifting process. Well, well! Let it go on. Thus is the chaff
severed from the wheat. Thus is the wheat delivered from dust and chaff.
And how great is the mercy which comes to us in the text, "Yet shall not
the least grain fall upon the earth"! All shall be preserved that is good,
true, gracious. Not one of the least of believers lose anything worth
calling a loss. We shall be so kept in the sifting that it shall be a real
gain to us through Christ Jesus.
Sept 24
The
Life-Giving Stream
"And it shall come to pass, that every thing that liveth, which moveth,
whithersoever the rivers shall come, shall live" (Ezekiel 47:9).
The living waters, in the prophet's vision, flowed into the Dead Sea and
carried life with them, even into that stagnant lake. Where grace goes,
spiritual life is the immediate and the everlasting consequence. Grace
proceeds sovereignly according to the will of God, even as a river in all
its windings follows its own sweet will; and wherever it comes it does not
wait for life to come to it, but it creates life by its own quickening
flow. Oh, that it would pour along our streets and flood our slums! Oh,
that it would now come into my house and rise till every chamber were made
to swim with it! LORD, let the living water flow to my family and my
friends, and let it not pass me by. I hope I have drunk of it already; but
I desire to bathe in it, yea, to swim in it. O my Savior, I need life more
abundantly. Come to me, I pray Thee, till every part of my nature is
vividly energetic and intensely active. Living God, I pray Thee, fill me
with Thine own life. I am a poor, dry stick; come and make me so to live
that, like Aaron's rod, I may bud and blossom and bring forth fruit unto
Thy glory. Quicken me, for the sake of my LORD Jesus. Amen.
Sept 25
The Sacrifice Has Been Accepted
"If the LORD were pleased to kill us, He would not have received a burnt
offering and a meat offering at our hands, neither would He have showed us
all these thing" (Judges 13:23).
This is a sort of promise deduced by logic. It is an inference fairly
drawn from ascertained facts. It was not likely that the LORD had revealed
to Manoah and his wife that a son would be born to them and yet had it in
His heart to destroy them. The wife reasoned well, and we shall do well if
we follow her line of argument. The Father has accepted the great
sacrifice of Calvary and has declared Himself well pleased therewith; how
can He now be pleased to kill us! Why a substitute if the sinner must
still perish? The accepted sacrifice of Jesus puts an end to fear. The
LORD has shown us our election, our adoption, our union to Christ, our
marriage to the Well-beloved: how can He now destroy us? The promises are
loaded with blessings, which necessitate our being preserved unto eternal
life. It is not possible for the LORD to cast us away and yet fulfill His
covenant. The past assures us, and the future reassures us. We shall not
die but live, for we have seen Jesus, and in Him we have seen the Father
by the illumination of the Holy Ghost. Because of this life-giving sight
we must live forever.
Sept 26
Among the
Redeemed
"Lo, the
people shall dwell alone, and shall not be redeemed among the nations"
(Numbers 23:9).
Who would wish to dwell among the nations and to be numbered with them?
Why, even the professing church is such that to follow the LORD fully
within its bounds is very difficult. There is such a mingling and mixing
that one often sighs for "a lodge in some vast wilderness." Certain it is
that the LORD would have His people follow a separated path as to the
world and come out decidedly and distinctly from it. We are set apart by
the divine decree, purchase, and calling, and our inward experience has
made us greatly to differ from men of the world; and therefore our place
is not in their Vanity Fair, nor in their City of Destruction, but in the
narrow way where all true pilgrims must follow their LORD. This may not
only reconcile us to the world's cold shoulder and sneers but even cause
us to accept them with pleasure as being a part of our covenant portion.
Our names are not in the same book, we are not of the same seed, we are
not bound for the same place, neither are we trusting to the same guide;
therefore it is well that we are not of their number. Only let us be found
in the number of the redeemed, and we are content to be off and solitary
to the end of the chapter.
Sept 27
The Divine Light in Darkness
"For Thou wilt light my candle" (Psalm 18:28).
It may be that my soul sits in darkness; and if this be of a spiritual
kind, no human power can bring me light. Blessed be God! He can enlighten
my darkness and at once light my candle. Even though I may be surrounded
by a "darkness which might be felt," yet He can break the gloom and
immediately make it bright around me. The mercy is that if He lights the
candle none can blow it out, neither will it go out for lack of substance,
nor burn out of itself through the lapse of hours. The lights which the
LORD kindled in the beginning are shining still. The LORD's lamps may need
trimming, but He does not put them out. Let me, then, listen to the
nightingale sing in the dark. Expectation shall furnish me with music, and
hope shall pitch the tune. Soon I shall rejoice in a candle of God's
lighting. I am dull and dreary just now. Perhaps it is the weather, or
bodily weakness, or the surprise of a sudden trouble; but whatever has
made the darkness, it is God alone who will bring the light. My eyes are
unto Him alone. I shall soon have the candles of the LORD shining about
me; and, further on in His own good time, I shall be where they need no
candle, neither light of the sun. Hallelujah!
Sept 28
Work is Done; Rest in Him
"There remaineth
therefore a rest to the people of God" (Hebrews 4:9-note).
God has provided a Sabbath, and some must enter into it. Those to whom it
was first preached entered not in because of unbelief; therefore, that
Sabbath remains for the people of God. David sang of it; but he had to
touch the minor key, for Israel refused the rest of God. Joshua could not
give it, nor Canaan yield it: it remains for believers. Come, then, let us
labor to enter into this rest. Let us quit the weary toil of sin and self.
Let us cease from all confidence, even in those works of which it might be
said, "They are very good." Have we any such? Still, let us cease from our
own works, as God did from His. Now let us find solace in the finished
work of our LORD Jesus. Everything is fully done: justice demands no more.
Great peace is our portion in Christ Jesus. As to providential matters,
the work of grace in the soul and the work of the LORD in the souls of
others, let us cast these burdens upon the LORD and rest in Him. When the
LORD gives us a yoke to bear, He does so that by taking it up we may find
rest. By faith we labor to enter into the rest of God, and we renounce all
rest in self-satisfaction or indolence. Jesus Himself is perfect rest, and
we are filled to the brim in Him.
Sept 29
To Glorify Christ Jesus
"He shall glorify Me: for He shall receive of Mine, and shall shew it unto
you" (John 16:14).
The Holy Ghost Himself cannot better glorify the LORD Jesus than by
showing to us Christ's own things. Jesus is His own best commendation.
There is no adorning Him except with his own gold. The Comforter shows us
that which He has received of our LORD Jesus. We never see anything aright
till He reveals it. He has a way of opening our minds and of opening the
Scriptures, and by this double process He sets forth our LORD to us. There
is much art in setting forth a matter, and that art belongs in the highest
degree to the Spirit of truth. He shows us the things themselves. This is
a great privilege, as those know who have enjoyed the hallowed vision. Let
us seek the illumination of the Spirit; not to gratify our curiosity, nor
even to bring us personal comfort, so much as to glorify the LORD Jesus.
Oh, to have worthy ideas of Him! Groveling notions dishonor our precious
LORD. Oh, to have such vivid impressions of His person, and work, and
glory that we may with heart and soul cry out to His praise! Where there
is a heart enriched by the Holy Ghost's teaching there will be a Savior
glorified beyond expression. Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly light, and show
us Jesus our LORD!
Sept 30
Needs to Open Our Mouths
"Open thy mouth
wide, and I will fill it" (Psalm 81:10).
What an encouragement to pray! Our human
notions would lead us to ask small things because our deservings are so
small; but the LORD would have us request great blessings. Prayer should
be as simple a matter as the opening of the mouth; it should be a natural,
unconstrained utterance. When a man is earnest he opens his mouth wide,
and our text urges us to be fervent in our supplications. Yet it also
means that we may make bold with God and ask many and large blessings at
His hands, Read the whole verse, and see the argument: "I am Jehovah, thy
God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and
I will fill it." Because the LORD has given us so much He invites us to
ask for more, yea, to expect more. See how the little birds in their nests
seem to be all mouth when the mother comes to feed them. Let it be the
same with us. Let us take in grace at every door. Let us drink it in as a
sponge sucks up the water in which it lies. God is ready to fill us if we
are only ready to be filled. Let our needs make us open our mouths; let
our faintness cause us to open our mouths and pant; yea, let our alarm
make us open our mouths with a child's cry. The opened mouth shall be
filled by the LORD Himself. So be it unto us, O LORD, this day.