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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions

Morning, September 24

"Faultless before the presence of his glory."
- Jude 24


Revolve in your mind that wondrous word, "faultless!" We are far
off from it now; but as our Lord never stops short of perfection
in his work of love, we shall reach it one day. The Saviour who
will keep his people to the end, will also present them at last
to himself, as "a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle,
or any such thing, but holy and without blemish." All the jewels
in the Saviour's crown are of the first water and without a
single flaw.

All the maids of honour who attend the Lamb's wife are pure
virgins without spot or stain. But how will Jesus make us
faultless? He will wash us from our sins in his own blood until
we are white and fair as God's purest angel; and we shall be
clothed in his righteousness, that righteousness which makes the
saint who wears it positively faultless; yea, perfect in the
sight of God. We shall be unblameable and unreproveable even in
his eyes.

His law will not only have no charge against us, but it will be
magnified in us. Moreover, the work of the Holy Spirit within us
will be altogether complete. He will make us so perfectly holy,
that we shall have no lingering tendency to sin.

Judgment, memory, will-every power and passion shall be
emancipated from the thraldom of evil. We shall be holy even as
God is holy, and in his presence we shall dwell for ever. Saints
will not be out of place in heaven, their beauty will be as great
as that of the place prepared for them.

Oh the rapture of that hour when the everlasting doors shall be
lifted up, and we, being made meet for the inheritance, shall
dwell with the saints in light. Sin gone, Satan shut out,
temptation past for ever, and ourselves "faultless" before God,
this will be heaven indeed! Let us be joyful now as we rehearse
the song of eternal praise so soon to roll forth in full chorus
from all the blood-washed host; let us copy David's exultings
before the ark as a prelude to our ecstasies before the throne.


Evening, September 24


"And I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked, and I
will redeem thee out of the hand of the terrible."
- Jeremiah 15:21


Note the glorious personality of the promise. I will, I will. The
Lord Jehovah himself interposes to deliver and redeem his people.

He pledges himself personally to rescue them. His own arm shall
do it, that he may have the glory. Here is not a word said of any
effort of our own which may be needed to assist the Lord.

Neither our strength nor our weakness is taken into the account,
but the lone I, like the sun in the heavens, shines out
resplendent in all-sufficience. Why then do we calculate our
forces, and consult with flesh and blood to our grievous
wounding? Jehovah has power enough without borrowing from our
puny arm. Peace, ye unbelieving thoughts, be still, and know that
the Lord reigneth.

Nor is there a hint concerning secondary means and causes. The
Lord says nothing of friends and helpers: he undertakes the work
alone, and feels no need of human arms to aid him. Vain are all
our lookings around to companions and relatives; they are broken
reeds if we lean upon them-often unwilling when able, and unable
when they are willing.

Since the promise comes alone from God, it would be well to wait
only upon him; and when we do so, our expectation never fails us.
Who are the wicked that we should fear them? The Lord will
utterly consume them; they are to be pitied rather than feared.
As for terrible ones, they are only terrors to those who have no
God to fly to, for when the Lord is on our side, whom shall we
fear? If we run into sin to please the wicked, we have cause to
be alarmed, but if we hold fast our integrity, the rage of
tyrants shall be overruled for our good.

When the fish swallowed Jonah, he found him a morsel which he
could not digest; and when the world devours the church, it is
glad to be rid of it again. In all times of fiery trial, in
patience let us possess our souls.

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