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« Reply #4200 on: April 26, 2018, 04:16:23 PM »

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Wonderful are the effects when a crucified, glorious Savior is presented!

(Letters of John Newton)

"Whom have I in heaven but You? And earth has nothing I desire besides You!" Psalm 73:25-26

There is nothing that I desire more, than frequent, lively, and heart-affecting views of Jesus; who, like the brazen serpent of old, was lifted up on the cross--that we, beholding Him by faith, might live; even though the old serpent has so often stung us and filled us with the baneful, painful poison of sin!

Wonderful are the effects when a crucified, glorious Savior is presented . . .
  by the power of the Spirit,
  in the light of the Word,
  to the eye of faith!

This sight of the crucified, glorious Savior . . .
  destroys the love of sin,
  heals the wounds of guilt,
  softens the hard heart,
  fills the soul with peace, love and joy,
  and makes obedience practical, desirable and pleasant.

If we could see more of Him--we would look less at other things. But, alas! Unbelief places a veil before our sight, and worldly-mindedness draws our eyes another way. Some vain hope, or vain fear, or vain delight--comes in like a black cloud and hides our Beloved from our eyes.
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« Reply #4201 on: April 27, 2018, 05:20:53 PM »

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He who walks by Scripture rule

(Thomas Brooks)

"How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to Your Word." Psalm 119:9

"I have hidden Your Word in my heart, that I might not sin against you." Psalm 119:11

If you would not be outwitted by any of Satan's evil schemes, then walk by the rule of the Word of God.

He who walks by Scripture rule, walks most safely.
He who walks by Scripture rule, walks most honorably.
He who walks by Scripture rule, walks most sweetly.

When men throw off the Word, then God throws them off--and then Satan takes them by the hand, and leads them into snares at his pleasure.

He who thinks himself too good to be ruled by the Word, will be found too bad to be owned by God; and if God does not, or will not own him--then Satan will by his stratagems overthrow him. Those who walk by Scripture rule, shall be kept in the hour of temptation.

"Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on His law he meditates day and night." Psalm 1:1-2

"Sanctify them by the truth; Your Word is truth." John 17:17
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« Reply #4202 on: April 28, 2018, 04:37:18 PM »

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The ultimate evil and the ultimate outrage in the universe!

(John Piper)

What makes sin sin is not first that it hurts people, but that it blasphemes God.
This is the ultimate evil and the ultimate outrage in the universe.

Sin is . . .

  the glory of God not honored,

    the holiness of God not reverenced,

     the greatness of God not admired,

      the power of God not praised,

       the truth of God not sought,

        the wisdom of God not esteemed,

          the beauty of God not treasured,

            the goodness of God not savored,

              the faithfulness of God not trusted,

           the commandments of God not obeyed,

        the justice of God not respected,

      the wrath of God not feared,

    the grace of God not cherished,

  the presence of God not prized,

the person of God not loved.

The infinite, all-glorious Creator of the universe, by whom and for whom all things exist (Romans 11:36)--who holds every person's life in being at every moment (Acts 17:25)--is disregarded, disbelieved, disobeyed, and dishonored by everybody in the world. That is the ultimate outrage of the universe.
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« Reply #4203 on: April 29, 2018, 03:55:09 PM »

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Let this comfort you:

(Letters of John Newton)

"My times are in Your hands!" Psalm 31:15

What a mercy it is that all our concerns are in sure hands! Not a hair of our heads can fall to the ground, but by the appointment of Him who orders and marshals the stars and calls them all by their names!

Diseases and sicknesses are His messengers, and, when they have answered His end--then He will recall them. But on many accounts there is a need be that we should sometimes be in heaviness for a season. O may we learn to take up the cross, and to kiss the rod of affliction. We need to look through all second causes--to Him who appoints and over-rules, and without whose permission, not a hair of our heads shall fall to the ground.

The Lord has promised to direct, moderate, sanctify, and relieve every trial of every kind. I long to have a more entire submission to His will, and a more steadfast confidence in His Word--to trust Him and wait on Him--to see His hand, and praise His name, in every circumstance of life, great and small.

Is sickness your present cross? It can come no sooner, nor fall heavier, than He bids it. And when His end is answered, and His hour comes to give relief--then sickness departs at His word. The cure becomes easy then, even where it seemed desperate before.

Our comforts are never safer than when we can fully trust the Lord to do with them, and with us--as He sees fit. He will not willingly or unnecessarily grieve His redeemed children. When His arm seems lifted up to strike them--how often does He put it into their hearts to run toward Him and humble themselves before Him, and thus prevent the blow!

We shall have cause to be thankful for all our afflictions--if the Lord is pleased to employ them as means to make us more humble and broken-hearted, and to wean our hearts from this vain world.

Sickness often gives us a sensible proof of the vanity of everything earthly. May the Lord sanctify our sicknesses and pains, to quicken our desires for that better world, when pain shall be no more!

Let this comfort you: that Jesus is the Great Physician!

"Great crowds came to Him, bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute and many others, and laid them at His feet; and He healed them!" Matthew 15:30
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« Reply #4204 on: April 30, 2018, 05:13:12 PM »

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It has been said that God hates sin, but He loves the sinner. Is this true?

(Charles Naylor)

What is God's attitude toward unregenerate man?

It has been said that God hates sin, but He loves the sinner. Is this true?

Let us hear the voice of inspiration:

"You hate all workers of iniquity . . . The Lord abhors murderers and deceitful men" (Psalm 5:5, 6).
Does that express an attitude of affection on God's part?

Again, we read, "The LORD examines the righteous, but the wicked and those who love violence, His soul hates. On the wicked He will rain fiery coals and burning sulfur; a scorching wind will be their lot!" (Psalm 11:5-6).

"Because they did all these things, I abhorred them!" (Leviticus 20:23).

"I will destroy your high places, cut down your incense altars and pile your dead bodies on the lifeless forms of your idols, and I will abhor you." (Leviticus 26:30).

"And when the LORD saw it, He abhorred them!" (Deuteronomy 32:19).

We read further, "God is angry with the wicked every day!" (Psalm 7:11).

"The LORD detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished!" Proverbs 16:5

God is not so meek and indulgent that nothing will arouse His indignation. He hates all that is sinful. He could not love righteousness, without hating iniquity. He could not love the righteous, without hating the wicked. To love both, would be to abolish all moral distinctions. Of the impenitent sinner it is said, "The wrath of God abides on him" (John 3:36). It is only sin that renders him hateful, but man is responsible for his state of sinfulness and chooses evil; therefore to deal with the sin, God must deal with the man.

Not only does God hate man's sin, every sinful word, thought, and deed--but He also hates every evil desire.

The natural man loves evil. That love of evil, which is a part of his nature--God abhors. All desire that runs out after impurity or for that which is unholy--merits and excites God's indignation and abhorrence. Every evil ambition that arises in his soul, repels God. Every evil disposition, every evil feeling, hatred, envy, malice, revenge, selfishness, pride, jealousy, deceit, hypocrisy, and all the long catalog of evil things, of which man's heart is the source--are obnoxious to God. All tendency to oppose the will of God, all rebellion at His providences--can only excite hatred in God.

God can love only what is what is pure and holy. All else He hates, and must hate with all the strength of His righteous character!
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« Reply #4205 on: May 01, 2018, 05:27:39 PM »

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God's chisel!

(Charles Naylor)

"Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows." John 16:33

"Man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward." Job 5:7

Suffering is the common lot of all mankind, and of the animal creation. People who do not have much else from which to suffer--suffer from trifles or from imaginary ills--but all suffer. Sinners and saints alike, know the rankling of the sharp arrows of pain. Even those whose lives seem most prosperous and sheltered, cannot fully escape.

Suffering has a useful place in the economy of God. It is a severe schoolmaster, but a good one, whose lessons may be costly. But if they are properly learned, they become golden treasures that enrich life.

Suffering is God's chisel with which He carves His image in the heart!

Suffering gives understanding--it illuminates life's dark places and solves riddles.

Suffering develops patience and endurance, and strengthens the fibers of the soul.

Suffering develops discipline and gives self-control. It reveals and develops latent virtues. It ripens and enriches the character.

To be sure, such results follow only when we meet our sufferings in the right way. If resist suffering and become resentful and pity ourselves or murmur against God--the fruits will be bitter indeed!

Since we choose the attitude we hold toward our sufferings--we determine whether they shall . . .
  make us, or mar us;
  bring joy, or sorrow;
  bring the sweetness of Christ's fellowship and comfort, or the darkness of despair.

What God does with our adversities and our sufferings, is to transmute them into the gold of godly character. They prove to be blessings in disguise--but blessings nevertheless. Again and again in the Scriptures, we are told of the blessings that come through suffering and pain, disappointments and testings. Yes, sufferings, losses, adversities--all these things we so desire to shun--work "for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory"--if we patiently endure them and submit to God's sovereign and loving will.
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« Reply #4206 on: May 02, 2018, 05:50:07 PM »

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The best way to overcome the world!

"Do not love the world or anything in the world." 1 John 2:15

(Thomas Chalmers)

There are two ways in which a person may attempt to displace the love of the world from the heart:

1. By a demonstration of the world's vanity, so that the heart shall be prevailed upon simply to withdraw its regards from an object that is not worthy of it.

"When I surveyed all that I had accomplished and what I had toiled to achieve--everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun!" Ecclesiastes 2:11

"This world is passing away along with its desires!" 1 John 2:17

2. By setting forth another object, even Christ, as more worthy of its attachment, so that the heart shall be prevailed upon to exchange an old affection for a new one.

The best way to overcome the world, is not with morality or self-discipline. Christians overcome the world by seeing the beauty and excellence of Christ. They overcome the world by seeing something more attractive than the world--the Lord Jesus Christ!

"Yes, He is altogether lovely! This is my Beloved, and this is my Friend!" Song of Songs 5:16
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« Reply #4207 on: May 03, 2018, 05:54:08 PM »

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We might as well preach to stone walls!

(Charles Spurgeon)

"For we know, brothers loved by God, that He has chosen you, because our gospel came to you not simply with words--but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and with deep conviction!" 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5

The gospel is preached in the ears of all men--but it only comes with power to some.

The power which is in the gospel, does not lie in the eloquence of the preacher--otherwise men would be converters of souls.

Nor does it lie in the preacher's learning--otherwise it could consists of the wisdom of men.

We might preach until our tongues rotted, until we should exhaust our lungs and die--but never a soul would be converted, unless there were mysterious power going with it--the Holy Spirit changing the will and heart of man.

O Sirs! We might as well preach to stone walls, as preach to men--unless the Holy Spirit is with the Word, to give it power to convert the soul.
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« Reply #4208 on: May 04, 2018, 05:13:51 PM »

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THE WORLD

(John Mason's Spiritual Sayings)

**If the world is our portion here--then Hell will be our portion hereafter.


**The world promises comforts--and pays sorrows.


**Be not proud of riches, but afraid of them--lest they be as silver bars to barricade the way to Heaven!


**To have a portion in the world, is a mercy.
   To have the world for a portion, is a misery!


**We should endeavor to pass through this world with a cheerful indifference.


**The things of the world, the more they are known--the less they are admired.
    But the things of God, the more they are known--the more they are admired.


**There is no miss of the creature--where there is a full enjoyment of the Creator.


**If you are not afraid of the world--I fear are a friend of the world, and an enemy to God.


**As you love your souls, beware of the world!
   It has slain its thousands, and tens of thousands!
   What ruined Lot's wife? The world!
   What ruined Judas? The world!
   What ruined Simon Magus? The world!
   What ruined Demas? The world!
And "what shall it profit a man, if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul?" Mark 8:36


**In reality . . .
  riches are but dust,
  honors are but shadows,
  pleasures are but bubbles, and
  man is but a lump of vanity, composed of sin and misery.
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« Reply #4209 on: May 06, 2018, 04:06:01 PM »

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AFFLICTIONS

(John Mason's Spiritual Sayings)

**Two things should comfort suffering Christians, namely:
  all that they presently suffer is not Hell;
  their present suffering is all the Hell that they shall suffer.


**Afflictions are not so much threatened as promised, to the children of God.


**By affliction God separates the sin which He hates, from the soul which He loves.


**Sin is the poison--and affliction is the medicine.


**If the servants of Christ are ever so afflicted, yet
  His heart is with them, and His eye is upon them.


**Though the hand of God may be against you;
  yet the heart of God may be towards you.


**What is bearing a temporal cross, compared to the wearing an eternal crown?


**Our enjoyments are greater than our afflictions,
  and our afflictions less than our sins.


**Our sufferings should stir up our graces, as well as our griefs.
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CONTENTMENT

(John Mason's Spiritual Sayings)


**The deeper your self-abhorrence--the easier is self-resignation.


**Those who know they deserve nothing, will be content with anything.


**We must commit our souls to God's keeping, and submit ourselves to God's disposing.


**We should obey His revealed will, and then be resigned to His providential will.



**Neither contentment nor discontentment arises from the outward condition, but from the inward disposition.

**If a man is not content in the state he is in--then he will not be content in any state he would be in.


"I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through Him who gives me strength." Philippians 4:11-13
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Make-believe religion!

(Charles Naylor)

"Having a form of godliness but denying its power." 2 Timothy 3:5

We read in Scripture of the form and the power of godliness. When we look around us in the church, we see more of the form than we do of the power. There seems to be so many people who are merely playing religion. They attend services and go through the form of worship. They are sometimes very strongly devoted to their creed and greatly attached to the church of which they are members; but when you look for the power of godliness in their lives--you do not find it. This make-believe religion may ease the conscience for a time. People may manage to get along with such a religion in this world, but it will not stand the test of eternity.

Nor will not stand the real test for this life. The soul which has the form without the power of religion, can never have that satisfaction and peace which true religion gives.

Religion that can be put on with the Sunday clothes and taken off as easily, never goes very deep into the heart or life. While they profess to worship God, their hearts are far from Him. The service of such people is always weak, because there is no heart in it. Yet such people are not usually weak, when it comes to serving self and the world.

God hates the mere form of religion. It is an insult to him. He knows whether we are sincere or not--whether our service is just form or not. Modern ritualism is a curse to the church.

Ezekiel speaks of this class of people and says of them, "My people come to you, as they usually do, and sit before you to listen to your words, but they do not put them into practice. With their mouths they express devotion, but their hearts are greedy for unjust gain!" Ezekiel 33:31

Isaiah, as quoted by Jesus, says of the same class, "This people honors Me with their lips--but their heart is far from Me!" Of what religion they have, Jesus says, "In vain do they worship Me!" Matthew 15:8,9
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Much of the service of some so-called Christians

(Charles Naylor, "Acceptable Service")

"Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in Heaven. So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full." Matthew 6:1, 2

Our service to God must be an unostentatious. Service which springs from true love to God--never desires to display itself. Genuine service is not done for the eyes of men to behold; it is done as a loving tribute to God, the object of its love.

The principle here set forth is that what is done with the purpose of being seen by men, brings only the reward that men give; in other words, it is not accepted by the Lord as service to Him. Judged by this rule, much of the service of some so-called Christians is never, I fear, recognized in Heaven at all. Our good deeds are to be done--not that men may see them--but that God, who sees in secret, may see, and reward according to His own will, and that He may regard them as service done to Himself and not for the reward of men's praise.

It is simple, single-hearted service which pleases the Lord.

The man who is truly godly, has no desire to put himself upon exhibition. He thinks, "Not I, but Christ!" and not only thinks it, but feels it in the depths of his heart.

"But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you." Matthew 6:3-4
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He must take away our toys!

(Charles Naylor, "Providences and Circumstances")

Life is often an enigma. It brings to us many things that we cannot understand. How blessed it is at such times, to realize that there is One wiser than we, who has our lives in His care and who sees all and understands all! God is our Father, and we are the children of His love. He has our welfare at heart. He is interested in all that concerns us. He watches over all our lives, and nothing that comes to us can come without His wise appointment. Whatever comes, He knows full well its effect upon us, and His loving hand is ever ready to protect and help His children.

He could, if He chose, lead us in a pleasant and easy path through life--but He knows that a pleasant and easy path would not develop that strong and hardy Christian character which is so essential for us. Neither would it give Him an opportunity to reveal the riches of His grace, or His tender care.

He sometimes places a mountain of difficulty before us, that we may climb to higher altitudes--and that in the climbing, we may develop spiritual strength. Every difficulty that we conquer by God's grace, raises us higher in the Christian life. This is the purpose of these difficulties.

He sometimes sends sorrow to soften us and make us hungry for His comfort. We may become too satisfied with earthly things. We may draw too much of our joy from them. He delights to have us draw our joy and our comfort from Him; therefore He must take away our toys which have been occupying our time--that our souls may yearn for the comfort and blessedness which only He can give. He knows that nothing softens us like sorrow. So He gives us a cup of sorrow to drink to the dregs--and oh, what tenderness and blessedness come into our lives when we submissively drink of that cup, no matter how bitter it may be to our taste!

All these happenings may seem dark and mysterious to us; they may seem to be the very things that are the worst for us--but they are not. They are but the manifestations of His kindly wisdom and His fatherly tenderness. Sometimes behind a frowning providence, He hides a smiling face. We often see only the frown of the providence, and that frown looks very threatening; but if we will look away from that frowning providence to the smiling face of God, we shall see that which will uplift us and strengthen us and enable us to bear whatever stroke of providence may come.

He knows that we must taste the bitter, before we can appreciate the sweet.
He knows that we must feel life's sorrows, before we can value its joys.

Suffering more than anything else, develops us in the Christian graces. It is for this purpose that He sometimes leads us along difficult paths. Though His providences are often dark and mysterious--His love will never fail us.

But throughout our lives, if we are His, then we know that "God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28. When difficulties arise through which we can see no way, and He makes a way of which we had never thought--it is then that our hearts are made to wonder at His wisdom and are melted with gratitude.

His ways are not our ways. They are higher and better than our ways. If we were wise enough, we would always choose for ourselves, that which He chooses for us. But alas! How often when we choose for ourselves, we choose that which is least wise and most hurtful!

O soul, trust Him. He knows the way that you take. He knows just what is needful for you. So bear with patience, and endure with meekness, and do not question His wisdom or love. This will make the hard places easier, and the tiresome places less tiresome.
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« Reply #4214 on: May 11, 2018, 06:13:40 PM »

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Short pithy gems from John Newton!

May we sit at the foot of the cross--and there learn . . .
  what sin has done,
  what justice has done,
  and what love has done.

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While God supports, upholds and governs all things--He is attentive to all the cares, needs and feelings of the weakest of His people.

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There is not a drop of rain which falls, which is not directed by God. There is not a particle of dust carried along by the wind, which is not carried the very place which God has appointed.

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Sin is the root and spring of all misery!

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I am persuaded that love and humility are the highest attainments in the school of Christ--and the brightest evidences that He is indeed our Master!

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My grand point in preaching, is to break the hard heart--and to heal the broken one!

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All shall work together for good.
Everything is needful, that He sends.
Nothing can be needful, that He withholds.

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For the most part, the Lord's children are a poor and afflicted people.
The Lord chooses poverty as the safest state for them in this ensnaring world.

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Blessed are we, when we can clearly see that every event and circumstance of our lives, is under the immediate direction and appointment of Him who cares for us, and who has engaged that all things shall, notwithstanding all our doubts and misgivings, work together for our good.

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We know not how to properly appreciate any one blessing--until we are deprived of it.

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The whole of our profession may be comprised in looking unto Jesus--to take our eyes off from other objects, especially from ourselves, and to fix them upon Him!

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I believe that the leading points of Arminianism spring from, and are nourished by, the pride of the human heart!
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