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Daily devotions for 07-05-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Called to Be Saints
Evening Title: Sin of Fear
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Morning: Called to Be Saints 
"Called to be saints."  --Romans 1:7

We are very apt to regard the apostolic saints as
if they were "saints" in a more especial manner
than the other children of God. All are "saints"
whom God has called by His grace, and sanctified
by His Spirit; but we are apt to look upon the
apostles as extraordinary beings, scarcely
subject to the same weaknesses and temptations as
ourselves. Yet in so doing we are forgetful of
this truth, that the nearer a man lives to God
the more intensely has he to mourn over his own
evil heart; and the more his Master honours him
in His service, the more also doth the evil of
the flesh vex and tease him day by day.
 
The fact is, if we had seen the apostle Paul, we
should have thought him remarkably like the rest
of the chosen family: and if we had talked with
him, we should have said, "We find that his
experience and ours are much the same. He is more
faithful, more holy, and more deeply taught than
we are, but he has the selfsame trials to endure.
Nay, in some respects he is more sorely tried
than ourselves." Do not, then, look upon the
ancient saints as being exempt either from
infirmities or sins; and do not regard them with
that mystic reverence which will almost make us
idolators. Their holiness is attainable even by
us. We are "called to be saints" by that same
voice which constrained them to their high vocation.
 
It is a Christian's duty to force his way into
the inner circle of saintship; and if these
saints were superior to us in their attainments,
as they certainly were, let us follow them; let
us emulate their ardour and holiness. We have the
same light that they had, the same grace is
accessible to us, and why should we rest
satisfied until we have equalled them in heavenly
character? They lived with Jesus, they lived for
Jesus, therefore they grew like Jesus. Let us
live by the same Spirit as they did, "looking
unto Jesus," and our saintship will soon be apparent.
 
Evening: Sin of Fear 
"Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord
Jehovah is everlasting strength." --Isaiah 26:4

Seeing that we have such a God to trust to, let us rest upon Him with all our weight; 
let us resolutely drive out all unbelief, and endeavour to get rid of doubts and 
fears, which so much mar our comfort; since there is no excuse for fear where God is 
the foundation of our trust.
 
A loving parent would be sorely grieved if his
child could not trust him; and how ungenerous,
how unkind is our conduct when we put so little
confidence in our heavenly Father who has never
failed us, and who never will. It were well if
doubting were banished from the household of God;
but it is to be feared that old Unbelief is as
nimble nowadays as when the psalmist asked, "Is
His mercy clean gone for ever? Will He be
favourable no more?" David had not made any very
lengthy trial of the mighty sword of the giant
Goliath, and yet he said, "There is none like
it." He had tried it once in the hour of his
youthful victory, and it had proved itself to be
of the right metal, and therefore he praised it
ever afterwards; even so should we speak well of
our God, there is none like unto Him in the
heaven above or the earth beneath; "To whom then
will ye liken Me, or shall I be equal? saith the
Holy One." There is no rock like unto the rock of
Jacob, our enemies themselves being judges.
 
So far from suffering doubts to live in our
hearts, we will take the whole detestable crew,
as Elijah did the prophets of Baal, and slay them
over the brook; and for a stream to kill them at,
we will select the sacred torrent which wells
forth from our Saviour's wounded side. We have
been in many trials, but we have never yet been
cast where we could not find in our God all that
we needed. Let us then be encouraged to trust in
the Lord for ever, assured that His ever lasting
strength will be, as it has been, our succour and stay. 

Daily devotions for 07-06-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: God's People Are Safe
Evening Title: The Guilt of the Righteous
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Morning: God's People Are Safe 
"Whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and
shall be quiet from fear of evil." --Proverbs 1:33
 
Divine love is rendered conspicuous when it I
shines in the midst of judgments. Fair is that
lone star which smiles through the rifts of the
thunder clouds; bright is the oasis which blooms
in the wilderness of sand; so fair and so bright
is love in the midst of wrath. When the
Israelites provoked the Most High by their
continued idolatry, He punished them by
withholding both dew and rain, so that their land
was visited by a sore famine; but while He did
this, He took care that His own chosen ones should be secure.
 
If all other brooks are dry, yet shall there be
one reserved for Elijah; and when that fails, God
shall still preserve for him a place of
sustenance; nay, not only so, the Lord had not
simply one "Elijah," but He had a remnant
according to the election of grace, who were
hidden by fifties in a cave, and though the whole
land was subject to famine, yet these fifties in
the cave were fed, and fed from Ahab's table too
by His faithful, God-fearing steward, Obadiah.
Let us from this draw the inference, that come
what may, God's people are safe. Let convulsions
shake the solid earth, let the skies themselves
be rent in twain, yet amid the wreck of worlds
the believer shall be as secure as in the calmest hour of rest.
 
If God cannot save His people under heaven, He
will save them in heaven. If the world becomes
too hot to hold them, then heaven shall be the
place of their reception and their safety. Be ye
then confident, when ye hear of wars, and rumours
of wars. Let no agitation distress you, but be
quiet from fear of evil. Whatsoever cometh upon
the earth, you, beneath the broad wings of
Jehovah, shall be secure. Stay yourself upon His
promise; rest in His faithfulness, and bid
defiance to the blackest future, for there is
nothing in it direful for you. Your sole concern
should be to show forth to the world the
blessedness of hearkening to the voice of wisdom.
 
Evening: The Guilt of the Righteous 
"How many are mine iniquities and sins?"   --Job 13:23

Have you ever really weighed and considered how great the sin of God's people is? 
Think how heinous is your own transgression, and you will find that not only does a 
sin here and there tower up like an alp, but that your iniquities are heaped upon each 
other, as in the old fable of the giants who piled Pelian upon Ossa, mountain upon 
mountain.
 
What an aggregate of sin there is in the life of one of the most sanctified of God's 
children! Attempt to multiply this, the sin of one only, by the multitude of the 
redeemed, "a number which no man can number," and you will have some
conception of the great mass of the guilt of the people for whom Jesus shed His blood.
 
But we arrive at a more adequate idea of the
magnitude of sin by the greatness of the remedy
provided. It is the blood of Jesus Christ, God's
only and well-beloved Son. God's Son! Angels cast
their crowns before Him! All the choral
symphonies of heaven surround His glorious
throne. "God over all, blessed for ever. Amen."
And yet He takes upon Himself the form of a
servant, and is scourged and pierced, bruised and
torn, and at last slain; since nothing but the
blood of the incarnate Son of God could make
atonement for our offences.
 
No human mind can adequately estimate the
infinite value of the divine sacrifice, for great
as is the sin of God's people, the atonement
which takes it away is immeasurably greater.
Therefore, the believer, even when sin rolls like
a black flood, and the remembrance of the past is
bitter, can yet stand before the blazing throne
of the great and holy God, and cry, "Who is he
that condemneth? It is Christ that died; yea
rather, that hath risen again." While the
recollection of his sin fills him with shame and
sorrow, he at the same time makes it a foil to
show the brightness of mercy--guilt is the dark
night in which the fair star of divine love shi

Daily devotions for 07-07-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Pray for Ministers
Evening Title: Live
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Morning: Pray for Ministers 
"Brethren, pray for us."  --1 Thessalonians 5:25
This one morning in the year we reserved to refresh the reader's memory upon the 
subject of prayer for ministers, and we do most earnestly implore every Christian 
household to grant the fervent request of the text first uttered by an apostle and now 
repeated by us.
 
Brethren, our work is Solemnly momentous, involving weal or woe to thousands; we treat 
with souls for God on eternal business, and our word is either a savour of life unto 
life, or of death unto death. A very heavy responsibility rests upon us, and it will 
be no small mercy if at the last we be found clear of the blood of all men. 
 
As officers in Christ's army, we are the especial mark of the enmity of men and 
devils; they watch for our halting, and labour to take us by the heels. Our sacred 
calling involves us in temptations from which you are exempt, above all it too often 
draws us away from our personal enjoyment of truth into a ministerial and official 
consideration of it. We meet with many knotty cases, and our wits are at a non plus; 
we observe very sad backslidings, and our hearts are wounded; we see millions 
perishing, and our spirits sink. We wish to profit you by our preaching; we desire to 
be blest to your children; we long to be useful both to saints and sinners; therefore, 
dear friends, intercede for us with our God.
 
Miserable men are we if we miss the aid of your prayers, but happy are we if we live 
in your supplications. You do not look to us but to our Master for spiritual 
blessings, and yet how many times has He given those blessings through His ministers; 
ask then, again and again, that we may be the earthen vessels into which the Lord may 
put the treasure of the gospel. We, the whole company of missionaries, ministers, city
missionaries, and students, do in the name of Jesus beseech you
 
"BRETHREN, PRAY FOR US." 
Evening: Live 
"When I passed by thee, I said unto thee, Live." --Ezekiel 16:6

Saved one, consider gratefully this mandate (of mercy. Note that this fiat of God is 
majestic. In our text, we perceive a sinner with nothing in him but sin, expecting 
nothing but wrath; but the eternal Lord passes by in His glory; l He looks.
He pauses, and He pronounces the solitary but royal word, "Live."
 
There speaks a God. Who but He could venture thus to deal with life and dispense it 
with a single syllable? Again, this fiat is manifold. When He saith "Live," it 
includes many things. Here is judicial life. The sinner is ready to be condemned, but 
the mighty One saith, "Live," and he rises pardoned and absolved. It is spiritual 
life. We knew not Jesus--our eyes could not see Christ, our ears could not hear His 
voice--Jehovah said "Live," and we were quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.
 
Moreover, it includes glory-life, which is the perfection of spiritual life. "I said 
unto thee,
Live:" and that word rolls on through all the years of time till death comes, and in 
the midst of the shadows of death, the Lord's voice is still heard, "Live!" In the 
morning of the resurrection it is that self-same voice which is echoed by the 
arch-angel, "Live," and as holy spirits rise to heaven to be blest for ever in the 
glory of their God, it is in the power of this same word, "Live." 
 
Note again, that it is an irresistible mandate.
Saul of Tarsus is on the road to Damascus to arrest the saints of the living God. A 
voice is heard from heaven and a light is seen above the brightness of the sun, and 
Saul is crying out, "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" This mandate is a mandate of 
free grace.
 
When sinners are saved, it is only and solely because God will do it to magnify His 
free, unpurchased, unsought grace. Christians, see your position, debtors to grace; 
show your gratitude by earnest, Christlike lives, and as God has bidden you live, see 
to it that you live in earnest.nes with serene splendour.


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