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Temptations work for our good!
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The sacrifice of Himself!
(
Ruth Bryan
, "The Marvelous Riches of Savoring Christ!")
"But now He has appeared one time, at the end of the ages, to remove sin by the sacrifice of Himself!" Hebrews 9:26
These rich words still amaze me.
That word "sin" feels weighty to a sensible sinner.
But oh! that word "Himself!" seems a million times more weighty!
"Himself!" the mighty God, the precious Man Christ Jesus!
"Himself!" by whom all things were created, and for whom they exist!
"Himself!" whose smile is heaven, whose frown is hell!
"Himself!" whom all angels worship, and all devils obey!
"Himself!" the sacrifice!
Another such sacrifice could not be found! Sins as deep as hell and as high as heaven cannot overmatch it--for it is infinite! Sins of scarlet and crimson dye cannot resist its power--for it makes them whiter than snow!
See as as much as you can of the vileness of self, and the demerit of sin--yet "Himself" a bleeding sacrifice, exceeds it all! Here is the sweet-smelling savor, both to the Lawgiver and the lawbreaker. The Lawgiver is honored--the lawbreaker is saved!
See how He stands most lovingly, as with open arms, saying to every laboring, weary, heavy-laden sinner, "Come! Come unto Me, and I will give you rest! I still receive sinners, to the uttermost I save them, and never am weary of healing their backslidings, forgiving all their iniquities, and multiplying pardons--as they multiply transgressions against Me. I blot all out with My blood, and love them freely and forever!"
Sinner, will not this suffice? It will, if the Spirit applies it--and opens in a little measure, Himself and His sacrifice--in contrast to yourself and your sins. It will take eternity to know it fully; but that your heart may find rest and refreshing in it now, is my affectionate prayer.
"But now He has appeared one time, at the end of the ages, to remove sin by the sacrifice of Himself!"
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The Judge!
(by James Smith, 1856)
"God is the Judge!" Psalm 75:7
There is one supreme judge of what is right and wrong--and that judge is Jesus. He is qualified to judge, and He is appointed to sit in judgment on all the actions of men, and to reward every one according to his works.
But it is not to God's final judgment we are about to refer--but to the present. Many professors talk, or seem to feel, as if great mistakes were made, and therefore they justify themselves in complaining. But Jesus is Judge of what is right, and what is best.
His wisdom is infinite;
His knowledge comprehends the past, the present, and the future;
His power is omnipotent;
His mercy is from everlasting to everlasting, and is over all His works;
His love to His people surpasses knowledge.
This being the case, there can be no question that Jesus is the best Judge of what is right, and of what should be.
God is the Judge--as to our PERSONS. Some wish they had more strength, some that they had more health, some that they had more beauty, some one thing, some another thing. Some imagine that they are too tall--and some not tall enough. Some are crooked, or otherwise deformed--and are grieved that they are not straight or well formed.
But God is the Judge, and our formation, size, shape, appearance, etc, are all according to His will; and if according to His will--it must be best. Beware of how you sit in judgment on the wisdom of God, or think yourself capable of improving His plans.
God is the Judge as to who should be born--their size, shape, appearance, and every other particular. Therefore be silent before Him; be satisfied with your lot, and believe that by and bye you will see a reason for what tries or troubles you at present. If you were humble, you would not be much affected by what man may think, or what man may say--but would bow before God, and say, "If I can honor You by being deformed, or destitute of beauty, or weak, or diseased--it is enough. May Your will be done, Your name be hallowed, Your glory be advanced--and I am content; more--I am well-pleased!"
God is the Judge--as to our CIRCUMSTANCES.
Whether I am to be rich, or to be poor;
whether I am employer, or employed;
whether I am healthy, or sick;
whether I thrive, or go to wreck--
God is the Judge as to which is best. He is Judge as to the nature or number of my mercies, trials, troubles, comforts, crosses, losses, bereavements and varied changes.
I cannot tell what would be best--what would really do me good. I must . . .
bow to the wisdom of the All-wise God,
accept the appointments of His Grace, and
be satisfied with the arrangements of Infinite Love.
If there was anything like 'chance' in the world--I might complain, or wish for an alteration. But since God exercises His judgment, and has ordained my lot--it is for me to approve of it, and seek grace that I may honor Him in it.
God is the Judge--as to our EVENTS. Many things are sent to try us; and they try our thoughts, our faith, our fortitude, our patience, our humility, and our perseverance. How things may end--we do not know. What certain providences are intended to produce--we are not informed. But we may rest assured of this--that . . .
God's ends will be accomplished,
His purposes will be performed, and
the predictions of His Word will be fulfilled.
We may, therefore, very safely leave all results to God. The path of duty is plainly marked out. We should walk in that path, taking no thought for the morrow. We should . . .
trust God's promises,
walk by God's precepts,
observe God's providences;
and then we may say, "I have nothing to do with the future, for God is the Judge! He puts down one--and sets up another."
Christian, are you tempted to complain of your lot? Or, do you wish to choose for yourself? It is better to leave it with God--and try to believe that it is best to be as you are, and where you are. There is no doubt that you can glorify God exactly where you are, more than anywhere else.
You can do all that God wishes you to do--right where you are. It is not a change of circumstances--so much as a change of heart that you need. You need more grace and contentment--rather than more health, or wealth, or beauty. Depend upon it, God has made no mistake! And if your body is not so finely formed, or you are not so indulged with health, or so favored with gifts as some are--it is all right, for God is the Judge! It is HIS doing, and "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
Defer to God's judgment,
lie low before God's throne,
seek to be filled with God's Spirit--
and so you will be satisfied to have all things ruled by God's will.
He does according to His will in heaven--and there is no complaint or repining there. And he does according to His will on earth--and there should be no dissatisfaction with God's allotments.
We have too high an opinion of ourselves, and of our own judgments; and while this is the case, we shall attempt to invade the rights of the Most High God, or to dictate to the Supreme Ruler! Man--poor, vain man--would gladly be judge! He would take the throne of his Maker! He would . . .
snatch the rule from His hand,
judge His justice,
be the God of God!
But who are you that replies against God? Shall the thing formed say unto Him that formed it, "Why have you made me thus?"
God is the Judge! Therefore be silent all the earth, before the Lord!
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I am very sorry about your accident
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Your case is sad--very sad!
(
James Smith
, "The Way to Be Saved!" 1856)
"Then the King will turn to those on the left and say: Away with you, you cursed ones, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his demons!"
"And they will go away into eternal punishment!" Matthew 25:41, 46
Lost sinner, your case is sad--very sad! You are an enemy to God, in open and avowed rebellion against Him! You are forcing your passage to blackness, darkness, and eternal woe, through a thousand obstacles which are thrown in your way! And, O how fearful will your end be! What, O what a dreadful end, must yours be!
In Hell, you will be forever deprived of the glorious presence of God!
You will never see light--but be in perpetual darkness!
Your abode will be a prison, where there is . . .
no comfort--but horror;
no voice--but of blasphemers cursing God;
no sounds--but the howling of the tortured;
no society--but devils and damned people. And these being tormented themselves, will eternally torment you!
You must experience . . .
punishment, without pity;
misery, without mercy;
sorrow, without support;
crying, without comfort;
mischief, without measure;
torment, without ease;
where the worm never dies, and the fire is never quenched!
The wrath of God will seize upon your soul and body, like fire! And in the flame, you will be . . .
forever burning--but never consumed;
ever dying--but never dead;
ever roaring with pain--but know no end of these pains.
Your torments will be always, beginning.
Your reflections will be, "All this, I procured by my sin! This I chose--in preference to Heaven! I myself am to blame for my destruction--and God is just!"
Great God, awaken, awaken the sinner! Open, O open his eyes! Snatch, O snatch him as a brand from the burning--and save him through Jesus' blood!! If this is not the case, lost sinner, you may look forward, and exclaim:
Infinite years in torments shall I spend,
And never, never, never end!
Ah! I must live in torturing despair,
As many years--as atoms in the air!
When all these doleful years are spent in pain,
And multiplied by myriads again,
Til numbers drown thought; could I suppose
That then my wretched years were at a close.
This would afford some ease; but, ah, I shiver--
To think upon the dreadful word, FOREVER!
The burning gulf, where I blaspheming lie,
Is time no more--but vast eternity!
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Dear Miss Medhurst
by John Newton
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In the world--and yet not of the world
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J.C. Ryle
, "Our Profession")
"You adulterous people, don't you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world, becomes an enemy of God." James 4:4
"My prayer is not that you take them out of the world--but that you protect them from the evil one." John 17:15
Happy, indeed, is that Christian who can be in the world--and yet not of the world; who can do his duty in it--and yet not be conformed to it; who can pass through it unmoved by . . .
its smiles or its frowns,
its flattery or its enmity,
its open opposition or its hurtful ridicule,
its sweets or its bitters,
its gold or its sword!
When I think what the world is, and see what harm it has done and is doing to souls, I do not wonder that Scripture warns against loving it. Resolve to be very thorough, very decided, very watchful, very careful about the state of your soul.
"Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For everything in the world--the cravings of sinful man, the lust of his eyes and the boasting of what he has and does--comes not from the Father but from the world." 1 John 2:15-16
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Ah! Poor soul--it is the rich man who goes to hell!
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Is this all I get--after so much trouble?
by John Newton, most insightful
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Ah! Poor soul--it is the rich man who goes to hell!
("A Few Sighs From Hell" or "The Groans of the Damned Soul" by that poor and contemptible servant of Jesus Christ, John Bunyan, 1658. Being an exposition of Luke 16:19-31, concerning the Rich Man and the Beggar, wherein is revealed the lamentable state of the Damned--their cries, and their desires in their distresses, with the determined judgment of God upon them. A good warning word to sinners, both old and young, to seek salvation by faith in Jesus Christ--lest they come into the same place of torment.)
"There was a certain rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury every day. At his gate was laid a certain beggar named Lazarus, covered with sores and longing to eat what fell from the rich man's table. Even the dogs came and licked his sores!" Luke 16:19-21
If we would judge men according to outward appearances, we shall oftentimes judge amiss. Here is a rich man who, to outward appearances, appears as the blessed man--better by far than the beggar, inasmuch as . . .
he is rich--and the beggar poor;
he is well-clothed--but the beggar is nearly naked;
he feasts sumptuously--but the beggar would be glad for dog's food.
Oh, who would not rather be in the rich man's state!
A wealthy man, with all sorts of new suits and dainty dishes every day, has enough to make one who minds nothing but his belly, his back, and his lusts to say, "Oh, that I were in that man's condition! Oh, that I had as much as that man has! Then I would live indeed; then I would live pleasantly, and would say to my soul: Soul, be of good cheer--you have plenty of good things laid up for many years. Take life easy--eat, drink and be merry! You are in a most blessed condition!"
This is the conclusion with those who judge according to outward appearances. But if the whole parable is well considered, you will see that that which is held in high estimation with men--is an abomination in the sight of God.
We see that the saddest condition, according to outward appearances, is oftentimes the most excellent one; for the beggar had ten thousand times the best of it, though, to outward appearances, his state was the saddest.
Those who judge according to outward appearances, for the most part, judge amiss. For here in the parable--a man of wealth, and a child of the devil--may be the same person! A man may have an abundance of outward enjoyments--and yet be carried by the devils into eternal burnings!
This is the trap in which the devil has caught many thousands of poor souls, namely--by getting them to judge according to God's outward blessings. Ask a poor, carnal, covetous wretch, how we would know a man to be in a happy state, and he will answer, "Those whom God blesses and gives an abundance of this world to."
Yet, for the most part, these are the cursed men. Alas! Poor men, they are so ignorant as to think that because a man is increased in outward things--therefore God loves that man with a special love. Ah! Poor soul--it is the rich man who goes to hell! "The rich man died, and in hell (mark it, "in hell") he lifted up his eyes, being in torment!"
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The theaters are fountains of vice!
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In the same ruthless way!
(
J. R. Miller
, "Devotional Hours with the Bible")
One day when the tide was out, a man went out to gather sea plants on the rocks, and in stepping from ledge to ledge--his foot slipped down and became jammed in a crevice. He attempted to pull it out--but could not. He cried aloud, he shrieked, he prayed--but all in vain--no one heard him! So the tide came rolling in, and rose up higher and higher until it rolled over him and drowned his last gurgling cry in its remorseless waters.
In the same ruthless way--sin clutches men! Even one sin, one secret sin, one evil habit--may hold the soul that indulges it--until the floods of judgment come and roll over it, engulfing it in eternal damnation!
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What is it for you to be a Christian?
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I am somewhat like that bird!
by James Smith
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What is it for you to be a Christian?
(
J. R. Miller
, "A Life of Character")
We ought to seek to gather in this world--treasure that we can carry with us through death's gates, and into the eternal world. We should strive to build into our lives--qualities that shall endure. Men slave and work to get a little money, or to obtain honor, or power, or to win an earthly crown--but when they pass into the great vast forever, they take nothing of all this with them!
Yet there are things--virtues, fruits of character, graces--which men do carry with them out of this world. What a man IS--he carries with him into the eternal world. Money and rank and pleasures and earthly gains--he leaves behind him; but his character, he takes with him into eternity!
This suggests at once, the importance of character and character-building.
Character is not what a man professes to be--but what he really IS, as God sees him.
A man may not be as good as his reputation. A good reputation may hide an evil heart and life. Reputation is not character. Reputation is what a man's neighbors and friends think of him; character is what the man IS.
Christ's character is the model, the ideal, for every Christian life. We are to be altogether like Him; therefore all of life's aiming and striving should be towards Christ's blessed beauty. His image we find in the Gospels. We can look at it every day. We can study it in its details, as we follow our Lord in His life among men, in all the variations of experience through which He passed.
A little Christian girl was asked the question, "What is it for you to be a Christian?"
She answered, "It is to do as Jesus would do, and behave as He would behave--if He were a little girl and lived at our house."
No better answer could have been given. And there is scarcely any experience of life--for which we cannot find something in Christ's life to instruct us. We can find the traits and qualities of His life, as they shine out in His contact . . .
with temptation,
with enmity,
with wrong,
with pain,
with sorrow.
The next thing, when we have the vision of Christ before us, is to get it implanted into our own life. We cannot merely dream ourselves into godly manhood or womanhood; we must forge for ourselves, with sweat and anguish, the beautiful visions of Christ-likeness which we find on the Gospel pages! It will cost us self-discipline, oftentimes anguish, as we must deny ourselves, and cut off the things we love. SELF must be crucified.
It is not easy to become a godly man, a Christlike man.
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Our almighty helper!
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The vilest and foulest thing in all creation!
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Our almighty helper!
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James Smith
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"I have laid help upon One who is mighty!" Psalm 89:19
And who is this mighty One--but Jesus?
He alone can help us . . .
in all our struggles with sin,
in all our conflicts with Satan,
in all our trials in the world,
in all our domestic troubles, and
in encountering the last enemy, death.
Jesus is our almighty helper! We must . . .
look to Him,
expect from Him, and
conquer by the help received from Him.
His grace is sufficient for us, and His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
Every trouble cries, "Go to Jesus for help!"
Every affliction exhorts, "Look to Jesus for help!"
Without His help--we must fail!
With His help--we can never fail!
"For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you: Do not fear--I will help you!" Isaiah 41:13
"Do not be afraid, O worm Jacob, O little Israel, for I Myself will help you!" Isaiah 41:14
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Show me Thy face--one transient gleam
Of loveliness Divine,
And I shall never think or dream
Of other love save Thine:
All lesser light shall darken quite,
All lower glories wane,
The beautiful of earth will scarce
Seem beautiful again.
Show me Thy face--my faith and love
Shall henceforth fixed be,
And nothing here have power to move
My soul's serenity
My life shall seem a trance, a dream,
And all I feel and see,
Illusive, visionary---THOU
The ONE reality!
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Unknown Author:
Show me Thy face--one transient gleam
Of loveliness Divine,
And I shall never think or dream
Of other love save Thine:
All lesser light shall darken quite,
All lower glories wane,
The beautiful of earth will scarce
Seem beautiful again.
Show me Thy face--my faith and love
Shall henceforth fixed be,
And nothing here have power to move
My soul's serenity
My life shall seem a trance, a dream,
And all I feel and see,
Illusive, visionary---THOU
The ONE reality!
Very Nice!
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Carry your troubled heart to Jesus
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Oh, this is a sad sight!
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Carry your troubled heart to Jesus
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James Smith
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"I am troubled!" Psalm 38:6
This is very often the case with the believer, he is seldom long without something to trouble him. He has . . .
so much sin within him,
so many foes without him, and
such unexpected and difficult things in his path
--that he is often agitated and distressed.
Where he looked for comfort--he finds sorrow;
where he expected help--he finds hindrance;
where he promised himself pleasure--he experiences pain.
He is wearied--
weary of himself,
weary of sin,
weary of the world,
weary of the carnal state of the church.
But what a mercy it is for the troubled Christian, that his Lord has experienced trouble as well as himself; so that He can sympathize with him. Jesus once said, "Now My soul is deeply troubled!" He has a fellow-feeling with us in all our troubles, and will first sanctify them, and then safely bring us out of them.
Beloved, are you troubled today?
Carry your troubled heart to Jesus, pour it out before Him. He can calm it, soothe it, and give it cheering repose. Take it to Jesus--to sanctify it for you.
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PRAYER
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Is that mother bird cruel?
(Charles Ebert Orr, "
Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians
" 1904)
"In a desert land He found him--in a barren and howling wilderness. He shielded him and cared for him. He guarded him as the apple of His eye--like an eagle that stirs up its nest and hovers over its young, that spreads its wings to catch them and carries them on its pinions." Deuteronomy 32:10-11
This picture is full of life and truth and beauty. Have you ever seen an eagle stir up her nest? You know what happens. There in the nest, right on the rocky heights, are the eaglets. The mother eagle comes and, taking hold of them, flings them out of the nest! They were so comfortable there--but she flings them right out of the nest, high above the ground. They begin to fall straightway. They never have been in air before; they have always been in the nest.
Is that mother bird cruel? Why does she disturb the eaglets?
Watch her and you will understand. As long as you look upon the struggling eaglets in the air--you miss the point. Watch the eagle herself. Having stirred up her nest, "she spreads her wings to catch them." Where are the eaglets? Struggling, falling! Then what does she do? "She carries them on her pinions." She swoops beneath them, catches them on her wings, and bears them up.
What is she doing? Teaching them to fly. She drops them again--and again they struggle in the air--but this time not so helplessly. They are finding out what she means. She spreads her wings to show them how to fly, and as they fall again--she catches them again.
That is just how God often deals with you and I!
Has He been stirring up your nest? Has He flung you out until you feel lost in an element that is new and strange? Look at Him! He is not lost in that element. He spreads out the wings of omnipotence to teach us how to soar. What then? He comes beneath us and catches us on His wings. We thought when He flung us out of the nest--that it was unkind. No! He was teaching us to fly, that we might enter into the spirit of the promise, "They shall mount up with wings as eagles." He would teach us how to use the gifts which He has bestowed on us, and which we cannot use--as long as we are in the nest.
Imagine keeping eaglets in the nest! It is contrary to their nature, contrary to the purposes for which they are framed and fitted. There is a purpose in the eagle. What is it? Flight upward! Just so, there is a purpose in your life, new-born child of God! What is it? Flight Godward, sunward, heavenward! If you stay in the nest--you will never get there!
God often comes into your life and disturbs you. He breaks up your plans, extinguishes your hopes, and dashes the vanities that have lured you on. He spoils everything! What for? That He may get you on His wings and lead you to higher Christian development and higher spiritual purposes!
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It is true--I do love my sins, my lusts and pleasures
("A Few Sighs From Hell" or "The Groans of the Damned Soul" by that poor and contemptible servant of Jesus Christ, John Bunyan, 1658. Being an exposition of Luke 16:19-31, concerning the Rich Man and the Beggar, wherein is revealed the lamentable state of the Damned--their cries, and their desires in their distresses, with the determined judgment of God upon them. A good warning word to sinners, both old and young, to seek salvation by faith in Jesus Christ--lest they come into the same place of torment.)
Lost sinner, I beg you to consider the state of those who die outside of Christ Jesus. Yes, I say, consider their miserable state, and think thus with yourself: "What, shall I lose an eternal Heaven--for short pleasure? Shall I buy the pleasures of this world at so dear a rate--as to lose my soul to obtain them? What advantage will these be to me--when the Lord shall separate soul and body asunder, and send one to the grave, and the other to Hell; and at the judgment-day, the final sentence of eternal ruin must be passed upon me?"
Consider, that the profits, pleasures, and vanities of this world will not last forever--but the time is coming, yes, just at the door, when they will give you the slip, and leave you in such a dreadful condition.
And therefore to prevent this, consider your dismal state, think thus with yourself: It is true--I do love my sins, my lusts and pleasures; but what good will they do me at the day of death and of judgment? Will my sins do me good then? Will they be able to help me when I come to fetch my last breath? What good will my money then do for me? And what good will my vanities then do, when death drags me away? What good will all my companions, fellow-jesters, jeerers, liars, drunkards, and all my harlots do for me? Will they help to ease the pains of Hell? Will these help to turn the hand of God from inflicting His fierce anger upon me? Nay, they will rather cause God to show me no mercy, to give me no comfort; and to thrust me down into the hottest place of Hell, where I will swim in fire and brimstone!
O consider, that your doom is forever, forever! It is unto . . .
everlasting damnation,
eternal destruction,
eternal wrath and displeasure from God,
eternal gnawings of conscience,
eternal continuance with devils.
O consider, that just the thought of now seeing the devil, makes your hair to stand straight up on your head. O but this--to be damned, to dwell among all the devils, and that not only for a short time--but forever, to all eternity! This is so astonishingly miserable--that no tongue of man, no, nor of angels, is able to express it!
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There, in the solitudes of that voiceless ocean--a plunge is heard!
by John MacDuff, very comforting
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Take out every stain!
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James Smith
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"Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity--and cleanse me from my sin!" Psalm 51:2
Sin is spiritual filthiness.
Sin . . .
defiles the conscience,
corrupts the imagination,
depraves the heart,
perverts the will,
pollutes the mind,
sets the tongue on fire by hell,
stains the life, and
renders the man totally and eternally unfit for Heaven!
It is God's work to cleanse a sinner. No one else can. The sinner cannot cleanse himself--he is without the means, the will, or the power! But God in mercy does, and He does it . . .
by His Son, atoning;
by His Spirit, renewing;
by His Providence, working;
and by His Truth, purifying.
The passage contains the believer's prayer:
"Wash me."
"Wash me thoroughly."
It is from "my iniquity--my sin."
Wash me, for . . .
I have discovered my filthiness;
I loathe myself on account of it;
and I long to be delivered from it!
Wash me thoroughly:
take out every stain,
erase every impression,
make me whiter than snow!
Sin always pollutes and defiles. A believer cannot rest in pollution, and therefore prays, "Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity--and cleanse me from my sin!"
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Too wise to err--and too loving to be unkind!
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He will guide us to the end of the journey!
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James Smith
, "The Pastor's Evening Visit")
"He will be our guide--even unto death!" Psalm 48:14
What a precious assurance is this!
Our God is our guide!
He led us out of the world at first,
directed us to the cross, and
conducted us into the path of holiness.
He has led us through all our past difficulties and trials; He leads us by the hand at present, and He will never give up His charge, for He will be our guide even unto death. He will . . .
choose our way;
lead us in the paths of righteousness;
kindly converse with us along the road;
point out the snares and dangers in our path;
keep us by His power through faith unto salvation,
and will patiently bear with us unto the end!
He may . . .
hide His face,
refuse communion,
withhold comforts,
smite us for our follies, and
teach us our dependence on Himself by painful experience;
but He will never forsake us--or give us up!
He will guide us to the end of the journey, and will go with us through the last dark valley!
He will not only lead us to the heavenly kingdom--but put us in possession of it! This He has promised--and He will faithfully perform it.
Beloved, it is our Father's good pleasure to give us the kingdom! He will guide us now--and by and by receive us to glory!
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