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Daily devotions for 09-04-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: He Cleans Us
Evening Title: Just Weights
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Morning: He Cleans Us 
"I will; be thou clean.           --Mark 1:41
 
Primeval darkness heard the Almighty fiat, "light be," and straightway light was, and 
the word of the Lord Jesus is equal in majesty to that ancient word of power. 
Redemption like Creation has its word of might. Jesus speaks and it is done. Leprosy 
yielded to no human remedies, but it fled at once at the Lord's "I will." The disease 
exhibited no hopeful signs or tokens of recovery, nature contributed nothing to its own
healing, but the unaided word effected the entire work on the spot and for ever.
 
The sinner is in a plight more miserable than the leper; let him imitate his example 
and go to Jesus, "beseeching Him and kneeling down to Him."
Let him exercise what little faith he has, even though it should go no further than 
"Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean"; and there need be no doubt as to the 
result of the application. Jesus heals all who come, and casts out none. In reading 
the narrative in which our morning's text occurs, it is worthy of devout notice that 
Jesus touched the leper. This unclean person had broken through the regulations of the 
ceremonial law and pressed into the house, but Jesus so far from chiding him broke 
through the
law Himself in order to meet him. He made an interchange with the leper, for while He 
cleansed him, He contracted by that touch a Levitical defilement. Even so Jesus Christ 
was made sin for us, although in Himself He knew no sin, that we might be made the 
righteousness of God in Him.
 
O that poor sinners would go to Jesus, believing in the power of His blessed 
substitutionary work, and they would soon learn the power of His gracious touch. That 
hand which multiplied the loaves, which saved sinking Peter, which upholds afflicted 
saints, which crowns believers, that same hand will touch every seeking sinner, and in 
a moment make him clean. The love of Jesus is the source of salvation. He loves, He 
looks, He touches us, WE LIVE.
 
Evening: Just Weights  
"Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have."
--Leviticus 19:36

Weights, and scales, and measures were to be all according to the standard of justice. 
Surely no Christian man will need to be reminded of this in his business, for if 
righteousness were banished from all the world beside, it should find a shelter in 
believing hearts. There are, however, other balances which weigh moral and spiritual 
things, and these often need examining. We will call in the officer to-night.
 
The balances in which we weigh our own and other men's characters, are they quite 
accurate? Do we not turn our own ounces of goodness into pounds, and other persons' 
bushels of excellence into pecks? See to weights and measures here, Christian. The 
scales in which we measure our trials and troubles, are they according to standard? 
Paul, who had more to suffer than we have, called his afflictions light, and yet we 
often consider ours to be heavy--surely something must be amiss with the weights! We 
must see to this matter, lest we get reported to the court above for unjust dealing. 
Those weights with which we measure our doctrinal belief, are they quite fair?
 
The doctrines of grace should have the same weight with us as the precepts of the 
word, no more and no less; but it is to be feared that with many one scale or the 
other is unfairly weighted. It is a grand matter to give just measure in truth. 
Christian, be careful here.
Those measures in which we estimate our obligations and responsibilities look rather
small. When a rich man gives no more to the cause of God than the poor contribute, is 
that a just ephah and a just hin? When ministers are half starved, is that honest 
dealing? When the poor are despised, while ungodly rich men are held in admiration, is 
that a just balance? Reader, we might lengthen the list, but we prefer to leave it as 
your evening's work to find out and destroy all unrighteous balances, weights, and 
measures.
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Daily devotions for 09-03-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Loving Jesus
Evening Title: Under God's Control
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Morning: Loving Jesus 
"Thou whom my soul loveth."    --Song of Solomon 1:7

It is well to be able, without any "if" or "but," to say of the Lord Jesus--"Thou whom 
my soul loveth." Many can only say of Jesus that they hope they love Him; they trust 
they love Him; but only a poor and shallow experience will be content to stay here. No 
one ought to give any rest to his spirit till he feels quite sure about a matter of 
such vital importance. We ought not to be satisfied with a superficial hope that Jesus 
loves us, and with a bare trust that we love Him. The old saints did not generally 
speak with "buts," and "ifs," and "hopes," and "trusts," but they spoke positively and 
plainly. 
"I know whom I have believed," saith Paul. "I know that my Redeemer liveth," saith 
Job. Get positive knowledge of your love of Jesus, and be not satisfied till you can 
speak of your interest in Him as a reality, which you have made sure by having 
received the witness of the Holy Spirit, and His seal upon your soul by faith.
 
True love to Christ is in every case the Holy Spirit's work, and must be wrought in 
the heart by Him. He is the efficient cause of it; but the logical reason why we love 
Jesus lies in Himself.
Why do we love Jesus? Because He first loved us.
Why do we love Jesus? Because He "gave Himself for us." We have life through His 
death; we have peace through His blood. Though He was rich, yet for our sakes He 
became poor. Why do we love Jesus? Because of the excellency of His person.
We are filled with a sense of His beauty! an admiration of His charms! a consciousness 
of His infinite perfection! His greatness, goodness, and loveliness, in one 
resplendent ray, combine to enchant the soul till it is so ravished that it exclaims, 
"Yea, He is altogether lovely." Blessed love this--a love which binds the heart with 
chains more soft than silk, and yet more firm than adamant!
 
Evening: Under God's Control 
"The Lord trieth the righteous." --Psalm 11:5

All events are under the control of Providence; consequently all the trials of our 
outward life are traceable at once to the great First Cause.
Out of the golden gate of God's ordinance the armies of trial march forth in array, 
clad in their iron armour, and armed with weapons of war.
All providences are doors to trial. Even our mercies, like roses, have their thorns. 
Men may be drowned in seas of prosperity as well as in rivers of affliction. Our 
mountains are not too high, and our valleys are not too low for temptations: trials 
lurk on all roads.
Everywhere, above and beneath, we are beset and surrounded with dangers. Yet no shower 
falls unpermitted from the threatening cloud; every drop has its order ere it hastens 
to the earth.
The trials which come from God are sent to prove and strengthen our graces, and so at 
once to illustrate the power of divine grace, to test the genuineness of our virtues, 
and to add to their energy. Our Lord in His infinite wisdom and superabundant love, 
sets so high a value upon His people's faith that He will not screen them from those 
trials by which faith is strengthened.
 
You would never have possessed the precious faith which now supports you if the trial 
of your faith had not been like unto fire. You are a tree that never would have rooted 
so well if the wind had not rocked you to and fro, and made you take firm hold upon 
the precious truths of the covenant grace. Worldly ease is a great foe to faith; it 
loosens the joints of holy valour, and snaps the sinews of sacred courage. The balloon 
never rises until the cords are cut; affliction doth this sharp service for believing 
souls. While the wheat sleeps comfortably in the husk it is useless to man, it must be 
threshed out of its resting place before its value can be known. Thus it is well that 
Jehovah trieth the righteous, for it causeth them to grow rich towards God.


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