Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Truth Established


Pro 12:19  The lip of truth shall be established for ever: but a lying tongue is but for a moment.

Truth wears well...

Time tests it, but it right well endures the trial.

When, I have spoken the truth and have for the present to suffer for it, I must be content to wait.

If also I believe the truth of God and endeavor to declare it, I may meet with much opposition...

But I need not fear, for ultimately the truth must prevail.

What a poor thing is the temporary triumph of falsehood!

A lying lip is but for a moment!

It is a mere gourd which comes up in a night and perishes in a night...

And the greater its development the more manifest its decay.

On the other hand, how worthy of an immortal being is the avowal and defense of that truth which can never change...

The everlasting gospel, which is established in the immutable truth of an unchanging God!

An old proverb saith, "He that speaks truth shames the devil."

Assuredly he that speaks the truth of God will put to shame all the devils in hell...

And confound all the seed of the serpent which now hiss out their falsehoods.

O my heart, take care that thou be in all things on the side of truth, both in small things and great...

But specially, on the side of Him by whom grace and truth have come among men! 

~Charles Spurgeon~

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Unbroken Fellowship Essential


John 15:7  If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.

Of necessity we Must be in Christ to live unto Him...

And we Must abide in Him to be able to Claim the generosity of this promise from Him.

To abide in Jesus is Never To Quit Him For Another Love Or Another Object, but to Remain in Living, Loving, Conscious, Willing Union with Him.

The branch is not only ever near the stem but ever Receiving life and fruitfulness from it.

All True Believers abide in Christ in a sense...

But there is a higher meaning, and this we Must know before we can gain unlimited power at the throne.

Ask what ye will is for Enochs who walk with God, for Johns who lie in the LORD's bosom, for those whose union with Christ leads to Constant Communion.

The heart Must remain in love...

The mind Must be rooted in faith...

The hope Must be cemented to the Word...

The whole man Must be joined unto the LORD...

Or else it would be dangerous to trust us with power in prayer.

The Full Power can only be given to one whose very life is, "Not I, but Christ liveth in me."

O you who Break your fellowship, what Power you lose!

If you would be Mighty in your pleadings, the LORD Himself Must abide in you, and you in Him. 

~Charles Spurgeon~

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Dearly Beloved Avenge Not Yourselves

There are seasons when to be still demands immeasurably higher strength than to act.

Composure is often the highest result of power.

To the vilest and most deadly charges Jesus responded with deep, unbroken silence, such as excited the wonder of the judge and the spectators.

To the grossest insults, the most violent ill-treatment and mockery that might well bring indignation into the feeblest heart, He responded with voiceless complacent calmness.

Those who are unjustly accused, and causelessly ill-treated know what tremendous strength is necessary to keep silence to God.

Men may misjudge thy aim, Think they have cause to blame, Say, thou art wrong;
 

Keep on thy quiet way, Christ is the Judge, not they, Fear not, be strong.

St. Paul said, "None of these things move me."

He did not say, none of these things hurt me.

It is one thing to be hurt, and quite another to be moved.

St. Paul had a very tender heart.

We do not read of any apostle who cried as St. Paul did.

It takes a strong man to cry.

Jesus wept, and He was the manliest Man that ever lived.

So it does not say, none of these things hurt me. But the apostle had determined not to move from what he believed was right.

He did not count as we are apt to count...

He did not care for ease...

He did not care for this mortal life.

He cared for only one thing, and that was to be loyal to Christ, to have His smile.

To St. Paul, more than to any other man, His work was wages, His smile was Heaven.

~Margaret Bottome~

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Obedience Brings Blessing

Deu 12:28  Observe and hear all these words which I command thee, that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee for ever, when thou doest that which is good and right in the sight of the LORD thy God.

Though salvation is not by the works of the law, yet the blessings which are promised to obedience are not denied to the faithful servants of God. 

The curses our LORD took away when He was made a curse for us, but no clause of blessing has been abrogated(done away with).
We are to note and listen to the revealed will of the LORD, giving our attention not to portions of it but to "all these words."

There must be no picking and choosing but an impartial respect to all that God has commanded. 

This is the road of blessedness for the Father and for His children. 

The LORD's blessing is upon His chosen to the third and fourth generation.

If they walk uprightly before Him, He will make all men know that they are a seed which the LORD has blessed. 

No blessing can come to us or ours through dishonesty or double dealing. 

The ways of worldly conformity and unholiness cannot bring good to us or ours. 

It will go well with us when we go well before God. 

If integrity does not make us prosper, knavery(dishonest dealing) will not. 

That which gives pleasure to God will bring pleasure to us.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Monday, January 21, 2019

God Has Many Ways Of Humbling His People.

                                                       
Samson was thirsty and ready to die. 

The difficulty was totally different from any which the hero had met before. 

Merely to get thirst assuaged is nothing like so great a matter as to be delivered from a thousand Philistines!

But when the thirst was upon him, Samson felt that little present difficulty more weighty than the great past difficulty out of which he had so specially been delivered.

It is very usual for God's people, when they have enjoyed a great deliverance, to find a little trouble too much for them. 

Samson slays a thousand Philistines, and piles them up in heaps, and then faints for a little water!

Jacob wrestles with God at Peniel, and overcomes Omnipotence itself, and then goes "halting on his thigh!"

Strange that there must be a shrinking of the sinew whenever we win the day. 

As if the Lord must teach us our littleness, our nothingness, in order to keep us within bounds. 

Samson boasted right loudly when he said, "I have slain a thousand men." 

His boastful throat soon grew hoarse with thirst, and he betook himself to prayer.

God has many ways of humbling His people. 

Dear child of God, if after great mercy you are laid very low, your case is not an unusual one.

When David had mounted the throne of Israel, he said, "I am this day weak, though anointed king." 

You must expect to feel weakest when you are enjoying your greatest triumph.

If God has wrought for you great deliverances in the past, your present difficulty is only like Samson's thirst, and the Lord will not let you faint, nor suffer the daughter of the uncircumcised to triumph over you. 

The road of sorrow is the road to heaven, but there are wells of refreshing water all along the route.

So, tried brother, cheer your heart with Samson's words, and rest assured that God will deliver you ere long.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Monday, January 7, 2019

Content Whatever The Circumstances

Php 4:11  Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
 

Paul, while being denied every comfort, wrote the above words from a dark prison cell.
 

A story is told of a king who went to his garden one morning, only to find everything withered and dying. 

He asked the oak tree that stood near the gate what the trouble was.

The oak said it was tired of life and determined to die because it was not tall and beautiful like the pine tree.

The pine was troubled because it could not bear grapes like the grapevine.

The grapevine was determined to throw its life away because it could not stand erect
and produce fruit as large as peaches.


The geranium was fretting because it was not tall and fragrant like the lilac.
 

And so it went throughout the garden.

Yet coming to a violet, the king found its face as bright and happy as ever and said, “Well, violet, I’m glad to find one brave little flower in the midst of this discouragement.

You don’t seem to be the least disheartened.”
 

The violet responded,“No, I’m not....

I know I’m small, yet I thought if you wanted an oak or a pine or a peach tree or even a lilac, you would have planted one. 

Since I knew you wanted a violet, I’m determined to be the best little violet I can be.
 

Others may do a greater work, But you have your part to do...
 

And no one in all God’s family Can do it as well as you.
 

People who are God’s without reservation “have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.”

His will becomes their will, and they desire to do for Him whatever He desires them to do.

They strip themselves of everything, and in their nakedness find everything restored a hundredfold.


Tuesday, January 1, 2019

GOD Of The Bible Or Your Own God?

Beware of manufacturing a God of your own: 

A God who is all mercy, but not just;

A God who is all love, but not holy; 

A God who has a heaven for every body, but a hell for none;

A God who can allow good and bad to be side by side in time...

But will make no distinction between good and bad in eternity. 

Such a God is an idol of your own...

As truly an idol as any snake or crocodile in an Egyptian temple. 

The hands of your own fancy and sentimentality have made him. 

He is Not the God of the Bible...

And beside the God of the Bible there is no God at all.

~J.C. Ryle~

Friday, December 28, 2018

Lo I Am With You Always


Mat 28:20  Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

The Lord Jesus is in the midst of His church; He walketh among the golden candlesticks...

His promise is, "Lo, I am with you alway." 

He is as surely with us now as He was with the disciples at the lake, when they saw coals of fire, and fish laid thereon and bread. 

Not carnally, but still in real truth, Jesus is with us. 

And a blessed truth it is, for where Jesus is, love becomes inflamed. 

Of all the things in the world that can set the heart burning, there is nothing like the presence of Jesus!

A glimpse of Him so overcomes us, that we are ready to say, "Turn away Thine eyes from me, for they have overcome me."

Even the smell of the aloes, and the myrrh, and the cassia, which drop from His perfumed garments, causes the sick and the faint to grow strong. 

Let there be but a moment's leaning of the head upon that gracious bosom...

And a reception of His divine love into our poor cold hearts...

And we are cold no longer, but glow like seraphs, equal to every labour, and capable of every suffering. 

If we know that Jesus is with us, every power will be developed, and every grace will be strengthened,...

And we shall cast ourselves into the Lord's service with heart, and soul, and strength...

Therefore is the presence of Christ to be desired above all things. 

His presence will be most realized by those who are most like Him.

If you desire to see Christ, you must grow in conformity to Him. 

Bring yourself, by the power of the Spirit, into union with Christ's desires, and motives, and plans of action, and you are likely to be favoured with His company. 

Remember His presence may be had. 

His promise is as true as ever. 

He delights to be with us.

If He doth not come, it is because we hinder Him by our indifference. 

He will reveal Himself to our earnest prayers...

And graciously suffer Himself to be detained by our entreaties, and by our tears,...

For these are the golden chains which bind Jesus to His people.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Monday, December 24, 2018

Contentment

Contentment is the product of a heart resting in God.

It is the soul's enjoyment of that peace that passes all understanding. 

It is the outcome of my will being brought into subjection to the Divine will. 

It is the blessed assurance that God does all things well...

And is, even now, making all things work together for my ultimate good.

~Arthur Pink~

Thursday, December 20, 2018

No Matter The Difficulty Wholly Follow The LORD

Deu 1:36  Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh; he shall see it, and to him will I give the land that he hath trodden upon, and to his children, because he hath wholly followed the LORD.
 

Every difficult task that comes across your path...every one that you would rather not do, that will take the most effort, cause the most pain, and be the greatest struggle...brings a blessing with it. 

And refusing to do it regardless of the personal cost is to miss the blessing.
 

Every difficult stretch of road on which you see the Master’s footprints and along which He calls you to follow Him leads unquestionably to blessings. 

And they are blessings you will never receive unless you travel the steep and thorny path.
 

Every battlefield you encounter, where you are required to draw your sword and fight the enemy, has the possibility of victory that will prove to be a rich blessing to your life.

And every heavy burden you are called upon to lift hides within itself a miraculous secret of strength. 
~J. R. Miller~
 

I cannot do it alone; The waves surge fast and high, And the fogs close all around,
 

The light goes out in the sky; But I know that we two Will win in the end, Jesus and I.
 

Cowardly, wayward, and weak, I change with the changing sky; 

Today so eager and bright, Tomorrow too weak to try;
 

But He never gives in, So we two will win, Jesus and I.
 

I could not guide it myself, My boat on life’s wild sea;
 

There’s One who sits by my side, Who pulls and steers with me.
 

And I know that we two Will safe enter port, Jesus and I.

Monday, December 10, 2018

High Places Of Defense

Isa 33:16  He shall dwell on high: his place of defence shall be the munitions of rocks: bread shall be given him; his waters shall be sure. 

The man to whom God has given grace to be of blameless life dwells in perfect security.

He dwells on high, above the world, Out of gunshot of the enemy, and near to heaven.

He has high aims and motives, and he finds high comforts and company.

He rejoices in the mountains of eternal love, wherein he has his abode.

He is defended by munitions of stupendous rock.

The firmest things in the universe are the promises and purposes of the unchanging God, and these are the safeguard of the obedient believer.

He is provided for by this great promise: "Bread shall be given him."

As the enemy cannot climb the fort, nor break down the rampart, so the fortress cannot be captured by siege and famine. 

The LORD, who rained manna in the wilderness, will keep His people in good store even when they are surrounded by those who would starve them. 

But what if water should fail? 

That cannot be. "His waters shall be sure."

There is a never-failing well within the impregnable fortress. 

The LORD sees that nothing is wanting. 

None can touch the citizen of the true Zion. 

However fierce the enemy, the LORD will preserve His chosen.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Trust His Will To Wait

Num 9:19  And when the cloud tarried long upon the tabernacle many days, then the children of Israel kept the charge of the LORD, and journeyed not
 

This was the ultimate test of obedience. 

It was relatively easy to fold up their tents when the fleecy cloud slowly gathered over the tabernacle and began to majestically float ahead of the multitude of the Israelite's.

Change normally seems pleasant, and the people were excited and interested in the route, the scenery, and the habitat of the next stopping place.
 

Yet having to wait was another story altogether.

When the cloud remained, however uninviting and sweltering the location, however trying to flesh and blood, however boring and wearisome to those who were impatient, however perilously close their exposure to danger...there was no option but to remain encamped.
 

The psalmist said, “I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry” (Ps. 40:1). 

And what God did for the Old Testament saints, He will do for believers down through the ages, yet He will often keep us waiting. 

Must we wait when we are face to face with a threatening enemy, surrounded by danger and fear, or below an unstable rock? 

Would this not be the time to fold our tents and leave?

Have we not already suffered to the point of total collapse?

Can we not exchange the sweltering heat for “green pastures...[and] quiet waters” (Ps. 23:2)?

When God sends no answer and “the cloud remain[s],” we must wait.

Yet we can do so with the full assurance of God’s provision of manna, water from the rock, shelter, and protection from our enemies.

He never keeps us at our post without assuring us of His presence or sending us daily supplies.
 

Young person, wait...do not be in such a hurry to make a change! 

Minister, stay at your post! You must wait where you are until the cloud clearly begins to move.

Wait for the Lord to give you His good pleasure! He will not be late! 

~Daily Devotional Commentary~
 

An hour of waiting!
 

Yet there seems such need To reach that spot sublime!
 

I long to reach them...but I long far more To trust HIS time!

Sit still, My children...
 

Yet the heathen die, They perish while I stay!
 

I long to reach them...but I long far more To trust HIS way!
 

It’s good to get, It’s good indeed to give!
 

Yet it is better still...O’er breadth, through length, down depth, up height, To trust HIS will!
 

~F. M. N.~