Saturday, February 29, 2020

Step-By-Step Grace

Isa 43:2  When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.

God does not open paths for us in advance of our coming. 

He does not promise help before help is needed. 

He does not remove obstacles out of our way before we reach them.

Yet when we are on the edge of our need, God's hand is stretched out.

Many people forget this, and are forever worrying about difficulties which they foresee in the future. 

They expect that God is going to make the way plain and open before them, miles and miles ahead...

Whereas He has promised to do it only step by step as they may need. 

You must get to the waters and into their floods before you can claim the promise. 

Many people dread death, and lament that they have not "dying grace." 

Of course, they will not have dying grace when they are in good health, in the midst of life's duties, with death far in advance. 

Why should they have it then? 

Grace for duty is what they need then, living grace...

Then dying grace when they come to die.

~J. R. M.

When thou passest through the waters Deep the waves may be and cold...

But Jehovah is our refuge, And His promise is our hold...

For the Lord Himself hath said it, He, the faithful God and true:

When thou comest to the waters Thou shalt not go down, BUT THROUGH.

Seas of sorrow, seas of trial, Bitterest anguish, fiercest pain...
 

Rolling surges of temptation Sweeping over heart and brain...

They shall never overflow us For we know His word is true;

All His waves and all His billows He will lead us safely through.

Threatening breakers of destruction, Doubt's insidious undertow, Shall not sink us, shall not drag us Out to ocean depths of woe...

For His promise shall sustain us, Praise the Lord, whose Word is true!

We shall not go down, or under, For He saith, "Thou passest THROUGH."

~Annie Johnson Flint

Monday, February 24, 2020

Revivals Begin With God's Own People!

Revivals Begin With God's Own People                                              
The Holy Spirit touches their heart anew...

And gives them new fervor and compassion...

And zeal, new light and life...

And when He has thus come to you...

He next goes forth to the valley of dry bones...

Oh, what responsibility this lays on the Church of God! 

If you grieve Him away from yourselves...

Or hinder His visit...

Then the poor perishing world suffers!

~Andrew Bonar~

Thursday, February 20, 2020

True Consecration

1Sa 3:18  And Samuel told him every whit, and hid nothing from him. And he said, It is the LORD: let him do what seemeth him good.

The heart of consecration is not devotion to this or that kind of service for Christ-but devotion to the Divine will, whatever God may ordain. 

It may not be any form of activity-sometimes it is quiet waiting. 

Consecration is not bringing a great many souls to Christ, attending a great many religious meetings, or teaching or preaching.

Some weary one, shut away in the darkness in the chamber of pain, may be illustrating True Consecration far more beautifully than those whose hands are fullest of Christian activities in the bustling world. 

Consecration is devotion to the will of God.     

It is readiness to do, not what we want to do in His service-but what He gives us to do.

Job 1:21  And said, Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.

Luke 22:42  Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.

Act 21:14  And when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done.

Your way, not mine, O Lord, However dark it be...

Lead me by Your own hand, Choose out the path for me.

I dare not choose my lot, I would not, if I might...

Choose for me, my God, So shall I walk aright.

~Horatius Bonar~

Monday, February 17, 2020

What A Compassionate, Gracious Arrangement!

                                 
Psalm 31:15  My times are in thy hand: deliver me from the hand of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me.

Why then, need I worry or tremble?

That great, loving, powerful hand keeps all the events of my life sealed and secure within its almighty clasp! 

Only He, my Maker and my Master, can permit them to be revealed to me as His will for me.  

What a compassionate, gracious arrangement! 

How eminently fitted to fulfill that sweet promise of His Word, "You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You!"

If we fully believed this, we would be absolutely devoid of the worry which corrodes and chafes the daily life of so many professing Christians.

"My times." Not one or two important epochs of my history only-but everything that concerns me...
 

Joys that I had not expected, sorrows that must have crushed me, if they could have been anticipated, sufferings which might have terrified me by their grimness, had I looked upon them, surprises which infinite love had prepared for me, services of which I could not have imagined myself capable...

All these lay in that mighty hand, as the purposes of God's eternal will for me.

But, as they have developed gradually and silently-how great has been the love which appeared enwrapping and enfolding each one!
 

Has not the grief been measured-while the gladness has far more abounded?
 

Have not the comforts and consolations-exceeded the crosses and afflictions?
 

Have not all things been so arranged, and ordered, and undertaken, and worked out on our behalf-that we can but marvel at the goodness and wisdom of God, in meeting out from that dear hand of His, all the "times" that have passed over us?

You agree with me in all this, do you not, dear reader?


Then I beg you to apply it to your present circumstances, however dark or difficult they may be.  

They have come directly from your Father's hand to you, and they are His dear will for you!

~Susannah Spurgeon~

Monday, February 10, 2020

Hard Love

John 11:6  When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was.
 

In the forefront of this marvelous chapter stands the affirmation, "Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus,"... 

As if to teach us that at the very heart and foundation of all God's dealings with us, however dark and mysterious they may be, we must dare to believe in and assert the infinite, unmerited, and unchanging love of God. 

Love permits pain. 

The sisters never doubted that He would speed at all hazards and stay their brother from death, but, "When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was.

What a startling "therefore"! He abstained from going, not because He did not love them, but because He did love them. 

His love alone kept Him back from hasting at once to the dear and stricken home. 

Anything less than infinite love must have rushed instantly to the relief of those loved and troubled hearts, to stay their grief and to have the luxury of wiping and stanching their tears and causing sorrow and sighing to flee away. 

Divine love could alone hold back the impetuosity of the Savior's tender-heartedness until the Angel of Pain had done her work.

Who can estimate how much we owe to suffering and pain? 

But for them we should have little scope for many of the chief virtues of the Christian life. 

Where were faith, without trial to test it; or patience, with nothing to bear; or experience, without tribulation to develop it?

~Selected

Loved! then the way will not be drear; For One we know is ever near...
 

Proving it to our hearts so clear, That we are loved.

Loved when our sky is clouded o'er, And days of sorrow press us sore...
 

Still we will trust Him evermore, For we are loved.

Time, that affects all things below, Can never change the love He'll show...

The heart of Christ with love will flow, And we are loved.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

A Common Faith

                                             
I desire that all the children of God, who may read these details, may thereby be led to Increased and more Simple Confidence in God for everything which they may need under any circumstances...

And that these many answers to prayer may encourage them to pray, particularly as regards the conversion of their friends and relatives, their own progress in grace and knowledge, the state of the saints whom they may know personally, the state of the Church of God at large, and the success of the preaching of the gospel. 

Especially I affectionately warn them against being led away by the device of Satan to think that these things are peculiar to myself and cannot be enjoyed by all the children of God...

For though every believer is not called upon to establish Orphan Houses, Charity Schools, etc., and trust in the Lord for means, yet all believers are called upon, in the simple confidence of faith, to cast all their burdens upon Him, to trust in Him for everything, and not only to make everything a subject of prayer, but to Expect answers to their petitions that they have asked According To His Will, and in the name of the Lord Jesus. 

Think Not, dear reader, that I have the gift of faith, that is, the gift of which we read in 1 Corinthians 12:9 and that is mentioned along with "the gifts of healing," "the working of miracles," "prophecy"--and that on that account I am able to trust in the Lord. 

From my inmost soul I do ascribe it to God alone that He has enabled me to trust in Him, and that He has not allowed my confidence in Him to fail. 

But I thought it needful to make these remarks, lest anyone should think that my depending upon God was a special gift given to me, which other saints have no right to look for; or lest it should be thought that this, my depending upon Him, had only to do with the obtaining of money by prayer and faith. 

By the grace of God I desire that my faith in God should extend towards everything: the smallest of my own temporal and spiritual concerns, and the smallest of the temporal and spiritual concerns of my family, towards the saints among whom I labor, the Church at large, everything that has to do with the temporal and spiritual prosperity of my Institution. 

Dear reader, Do Not Think that I have attained in faith (and how much less in other respects!) to that degree to which I might and ought to attain.

Lastly, let not Satan deceive you in making you think that you could not have the same faith, but that it is only for people who are situated as I am.

When I lose such a thing as a key, I ask the Lord to direct me to it, and I Look For an answer to my prayer.

When a person with whom I have made an appointment does not come at the fixed time, and I begin to be inconvenienced by it, I ask the Lord to be pleased to hasten him to me, and I Look For an answer.

When I do not understand a passage of the Word of God, I lift up my heart to the Lord, that He would be pleased, by His Holy Spirit, to instruct me--and I Expect to be taught, though I do not fix the time when, and the manner how, it should be.

When I am going to minister in the Word, I seek help from the Lord, and while I, in the consciousness of my natural inability as well as my utter unworthiness, begin this His service, I am not cast down, but of good cheer, because I look for His assistance and believe that He, for His dear Son's sake, will help me.

Oh! I beseech you, do not think me an extraordinary believer, having privileges above other of God's dear children that they cannot have; nor look on my way of acting as something that would not do for other believers. 

Do but stand still in the hour of trial--and you will see the help of God, if you trust in Him.

But there is so often a forsaking the ways of the Lord in the hour of trial, and thus the food of faith, the means whereby our faith may be increased, is lost. 

~George Mueller~