Sunday, June 23, 2019

He Was Afraid And Began To Sink

Mat 14:30  But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me. 

John Bunyan said that Peter did have a little faith, even in the midst of his doubts.

In spite of crying out in fear, it was by getting out of the boat and walking that he got to Jesus.

In this passage of Scripture, we see that Peter’s sight was actually a hindrance.
 


Once he had stepped out of the boat, the waves were none of his business.

His only concern should have been the path of light shining across the darkness from Christ Himself.

Even the glow of a kingdom ten times brighter than that of ancient Egypt should not have diverted Peter’s eyes.

When the Lord calls you to come across the water, step out with confidence and joy.
 

And never glance away from Him for even a moment.

You will not prevail by measuring the waves...

Or grow strong by gauging the wind.

Attempting to survey the danger may actually cause you to fall before it.

Pausing at the difficulties will result in the waves breaking over your head.

Lift up [your] eyes to the hills and go forward.

Psalm 121:1 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.

There is no other way.

Do you fear to launch away?

Faith lets go to swim!

Never will He let you go;

It’s by trusting you will know Fellowship with Him.

Saturday, June 15, 2019

We Have Need To Use This Prayer At All Times!

Frequently we pray that God would not forsake us in the hour of trial and temptation...

But we too much forget that we have need to use this prayer at all times. 

There is no moment of our life, however holy in which we can do without His constant upholding

Whether in light or in darkness, in communion or in temptation...we alike need the prayer, "Do not forsake me, O Lord!" "Hold me up and I shall be safe!"

A little child, while learning to walk always needs the parent's aid.
 

The ship left by the navigator drifts at once from her course. 

We cannot do without continuous aid from God!

Let this be your prayer every day:

Do not forsake me, O Lord! 

Do not be far from me, O my God!
 

Father, do not forsake Your child...lest he fall by the hand of the enemy.
 

Shepherd, do not forsake Your lamb...lest he wander from the safety of the fold.
 

Great Gardener, do not forsake Your tender plant...lest it wither and die!
 

Do not forsake me now, O Lord! 

And do not forsake me at any moment of my life.
 

Do not forsake me in my joys...lest they absorb my heart.
 

Do not forsake me in my sorrows...lest I murmur against You.
 

Do not forsake me...for without You I am weak, but with You I am strong.
 

Do not forsake me...for my path is dangerous and full of snares.
 

Do not forsake me...for I cannot travel without Your guidance.
 

The hen does not forsake her chicks. 

O Lord, give me refuge under Your wings.
 

Do not be far from me, O Lord, for trouble is near and there is none to help.
 

Do not forsake me, O Lord! 

Do not be far from me, O God of my salvation! 

~Charles Spurgeon~

Saturday, June 8, 2019

If The War Be Of GOD The Victory Is Sure!

1Ch 5:22  For there fell down many slain, because the war was of God. And they dwelt in their steads until the captivity.

Warrior, fighting under the banner of the Lord Jesus, observe this verse with holy joy...

For as it was in the days of old so is it now, if the war be of God the victory is sure. 

The sons of Reuben, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh could barely muster five and forty thousand fighting men...

And yet in their war with the Hagarites, they slew "men, an hundred thousand," for they cried to God in the battle...

And He was entreated of them, because they put their trust in Him.

The Lord saveth not by many nor by few...

It is ours to go forth in Jehovah's name if we be but a handful of men, for the Lord of Hosts is with us for our Captain. 

They did not neglect buckler, and sword, and bow, neither did they place their trust in these weapons...

We must use all fitting means, but our confidence must rest in the Lord alone, for He is the sword and the shield of His people. 

The great reason of their extraordinary success lay in the fact that "the war was of God."

Beloved, in fighting with sin without and within, with error doctrinal or practical, with spiritual wickedness in high places or low places, with devils and the devil's allies, you are waging Jehovah's war... 

And unless He himself can be worsted, you need not fear defeat.

Fear not before superior numbers...

Shrink not from difficulties or impossibilities...

Flinch not at wounds or death...

Smite with the two-edged sword of the Spirit, and the slain shall lie in heaps. 

The battle is the Lord's and He will deliver His enemies into our hands. 

With steadfast foot, strong hand, dauntless heart, and flaming zeal, rush to the conflict, and the hosts of evil shall fly like chaff before the gale.

Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long;
 

One day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song:
 

To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be;
 

He with the King of glory Shall reign eternally.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

He Humbled Himself

Php 2:8  And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.  

One of the hardest things for a lofty and superior nature is to be under authority...

To renounce his own will...

And to take a place of subjection. 

But Christ took upon Him the form of a servant...

Gave up His independence...

His right to please Himself...

His liberty of choice...

And after having from eternal ages known only to command...

Gave Himself up only to obey...

I have seen occasionally the man who was once a wealthy employer a clerk in the same store. 

It was not an easy or graceful position, I assure you.

But Jesus was such a perfect servant that His Father said: "Behold, My Servant in whom My soul is well pleased." 

All His life His watchword was, "The Son of Man came to minister."

I am among you as He that doth serve.

I can do nothing of Myself.

Not My will, but Thine, be done.

Have you, beloved, learned the servant's place?

And once more, "He became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross."

His life was all a dying, and at last He gave all up to death, and also shame, the death of crucifixion. 

This last was the consummation of His love.

~A. B. Simpson~

Monday, May 20, 2019

We Dare Not Doubt

Isa 45:2  I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: 

This was for Cyrus; but it is evermore the heritage of all the LORD's own spiritual servants. 

Only let us go forward by faith, and our way will be cleared for us. 

Crooks and turns of human craft and satanic subtlety Shall Be Straightened For Us...

We shall not need to track their devious windings. 

The gates of brass shall be broken, and the iron bars which fastened them shall be cut asunder. 

We shall not need the battering ram nor the crowbar...

The LORD Himself will do the impossible for us, and the unexpected shall be a fact.

Let us not sit down in coward fear. 


Let us press onward in the path of duty, for the LORD hath said it: "I will go before thee."

Ours not to reason why; ours but to dare and dash forward. 

It is the LORD's work, and He will enable us to do it...

All impediments must yield before Him. 

Hath He not said, "I will break in pieces the gates of brass"! 

What can hinder His purpose or balk His decrees? 

Those who serve God have infinite resources. 

The way is clear to faith though barred to human strength. 

When Jehovah says, "I will," as He does twice in this promise, we dare not doubt.

~Charles Spurgeon~ 

Friday, May 17, 2019

The Power That Protects Us

Ephesians 6:16  Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. 


The armor of the ancients was of two different kinds, and both kinds were absolutely necessary. 

It was partly armor for attack and partly armor for protection. 
 
Now very generally, in the New Testament, faith is one of the weapons of attack .
 
1John 5:4  For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.
 
We see that magnificently illustrated in the pageant of Hebrews 11.

But here, and it may be only here, Paul looks on faith in quite another light, for he sets it among the armor of protection. 
 
Faith is not here the power that leads to victory; it is the power that protects us in the battle.
 
It keeps us unembittered and serene amid the mysteries and buffetings of life.
 
To believe that love is on the throne and that through everything there runs a loving purpose, is in the deepest of all senses to be shielded.
 
How effectual that shielding is, is shown by the apostle's choice of words.
 
There are two words in the Greek tongue for shield; the one is common and the other rare.
 
The one notes a little shield or target; the other a frame that covered the whole man.
 
Faith is not a partial protection; it casts its defense over the whole of life.
 
It is a means of safety for the intellect, as surely as for the passions of the heart.
 
It guards the feet when they are prone to wander, and the hands when they are growing weary, and the eyes when they are drawn to what is wrong.
 
The shield of faith is an all-embracing shelter.
 
Faith in God through our Lord Jesus Christ is nothing less than a universal safeguard.
 
All was choicely shown to the Ephesians by the word which the apostle used when he bade them take up the shield of faith.

~George H. Morrison~

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Impressions

Num 10:33  And they departed from the mount of the LORD three days' journey: and the ark of the covenant of the LORD went before them in the three days' journey, to search out a resting place for them.

God does give us impressions, but not that we should act on them as impressions.

If the impression be from God, He will Himself give sufficient evidence to establish it beyond the possibility of a doubt.

How beautiful is the story of Jeremiah, of the impression that came to him respecting the purchase of the field of Anathoth.

But Jeremiah did not act upon this impression until after the following day, when his uncle's son came to him and brought him external evidence by making a proposal for the purchase.

Then Jeremiah said: "I knew this was the word of the Lord."

He waited until God seconded the impression by a providence, and then he acted in full view of the open facts, which could bring conviction unto others as well as to himself.

God wants us to act according to His mind. 

We are not to ignore the Shepherd's personal voice but, like Paul and his companions at Troas, we are to listen to all the voices that speak and "gather" from all the circumstances, as they did, the full mind of the Lord. 

~Dr. Simpson~

Where God's finger points, there God's hand will make the way.

Do not say in thine heart what thou wilt or wilt not do, but wait upon God until He makes known His way. 

So long as that way is hidden it is clear that there is no need of action, and that He accounts Himself responsible for all the results of keeping thee where thou art. 

~Selected~

For God through ways we have not known, Will lead His own.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Without Fear Of Man

                                                   
Deu 28:10  And all people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the LORD; and they shall be afraid of thee.

Then we can have no reason to be afraid of them.

This would show a mean spirit and be a token of unbelief rather than of faith. 

God can make us so like Himself that men shall be forced to see that we rightly bear His name and truly belong to the holy Jehovah. 

Oh, that we may obtain this grace which the LORD waits to bestow! 

Be assured that ungodly men have a fear of true saints.

They hate them, but they also fear them. 

Haman Trembled because of Mordecai, even when he sought the good man's destruction. 

In fact, their Hate often arises out of a Dread which they are too proud to confess. 

Let us pursue the path of truth and uprightness without the slightest tremor.  

Fear is not for us but for those who do ill and fight against the LORD of hosts.

If indeed the name of the eternal God is named upon us, we are secure...

For, as of old, a Roman had but to say Romanus sum, I am a Roman, and he could claim the protection of all the legions of the vast empire...

So every one who is a man of God has omnipotence as his guardian...

And God will sooner empty heaven of angels than leave a saint without defense. 

Be braver than lions for the right, for God is with you. 

~Charles Spurgeon~

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Drawing Near To GOD

James 4:8  Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.

The nearer we come to God, the more graciously will He reveal Himself to us.

When the prodigal comes to his father, his father runs to meet him.

When the wandering dove returns to the ark, Noah puts out his hand to pull her in unto him.

Come then, dear friend, let us draw nigh to God who so graciously awaits us, yea, comes to meet us.

Did you ever notice that passage in Isaiah 58:9?

There the LORD seems to put Himself at the disposal of His people, saying to them, "Here I am."

As much as to say..."What have you to say to me?"

What can I do for you? I am waiting to bless you.

How can we hesitate to draw near?

God is nigh to forgive, to bless, to comfort, to help, to quicken, to deliver. 

Let it be the main point with us to get near to God. 

This done, all is done. 

If we draw near to others, they may before long grow weary of us and leave us...

But if we seek the LORD alone, no change will come over His mind...

But He will continue to come nearer and yet nearer to us by fuller and more joyful fellowship.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Friday, March 15, 2019

lt Is Better To Trust In The LORD!

Psalm 118:8  It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. 

Doubtless the reader has been tried with the temptation to rely upon the things which are seen, instead of resting alone upon the invisible God.

Christians often look to man for help and counsel, and mar the noble simplicity of their reliance upon their God.

Does this evening's portion meet the eye of a child of God anxious about temporals, then would we reason with him awhile.

You trust in Jesus and only in Jesus, for your salvation, then why are you troubled? "Because of my great care."

Is it not written, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord"?...

Be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication make known your wants unto God.

Cannot you trust God for temporals? "Ah! I wish I could."

If you cannot trust God for temporals, how dare you trust Him for spirituals?

Can you trust Him for your soul's redemption, and not rely upon Him for a few lesser mercies? 

Is not God enough for thy need, or is His all-sufficiency too narrow for thy wants?

Dost thou want another eye beside that of Him who sees every secret thing? 

Is His heart faint?

Is His arm weary?

If so, seek another God; but if He be infinite, omnipotent, faithful, true, and all-wise, why gaddest thou abroad so much to seek another confidence?

Why dost thou rake the earth to find another foundation, when this is strong enough to bear all the weight which thou canst ever build thereon?

Christian, mix not only thy wine with water, do not alloy thy gold of faith with the dross of human confidence. 

Wait thou only upon God, and let thine expectation be from Him.

Covet not Jonah's gourd, but rest in Jonah's God. 

Let the sandy foundations of terrestrial trust be the choice of fools...

But do thou, like one who foresees the storm, build for thyself an abiding place upon the Rock of Ages.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Deep Faith

Psa 107:23  They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters;

Psa 107:24  These see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep.

He is but an apprentice and no master in the art, who has not learned that every wind that blows is fair for Heaven.

The only thing that helps nobody, is a dead calm. 

North or south, east or west, it matters not, every wind may help towards that blessed port. 

Seek one thing only: keep well out to sea, and then have no fear of stormy winds. 

Let our prayer be that of an old Cornishman: "O Lord, send us out to sea...out in the deep water."

Here we are so close to the rocks that the first bit of breeze with the devil, we are all knocked to pieces.

Lord, send us out to sea...out in the deep water, where we shall have room enough to get a glorious victory.

~Mark Guy Pearse~.

Remember that we have no more faith at any time than we have in the hour of trial. 

All that will not bear to be tested is mere carnal confidence. 

Fair-weather faith is no faith.

~C. H. Spurgeon~

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~