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Daily devotions for 09-07-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Inventiveness
Evening Title: Seas of Tempest
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Morning: Inventiveness
 
"And when they could not come nigh unto Him for the press, they uncovered the roof 
where he was: and when they had broken it up, they let down the bed wherein the sick 
of the palsy lay."   --Mark 2:4
 
Faith is full of inventions. The house was full, a crowd blocked up the door, but 
faith found a way of getting at the Lord and placing the palsied man before Him. If we 
cannot get sinners where Jesus is by ordinary methods we must use extraordinary ones. 
It seems, according to Luke 5:19, that a tiling had to be removed, which would make 
dust and cause a measure of danger to those below, but where the case is very urgent 
we must not mind running some risks and shocking some proprieties. Jesus was there to 
heal, and therefore fall what might, faith ventured all so that her poor paralyzed 
charge might have his sins forgiven. O that we had more daring faith among us! Cannot 
we, dear reader, seek it this morning for ourselves and for our fellow-workers,
and will we not try to-day to perform some gallant act for the love of souls and the 
glory
of the Lord.
 
The world is constantly inventing; genius serves all the purposes of human desire: 
cannot faith invent too, and reach by some new means the outcasts who lie perishing 
around us? It was the presence of Jesus which excited victorious courage in the four 
bearers of the palsied man:
is not the Lord among us now? Have we seen His face for ourselves this morning? Have 
we felt His healing power in our own souls? 
If so, then through door, through window, or through roof, let us, breaking through 
all impediments, labour to bring poor souls to Jesus. All means are good and decorous 
when faith and love are truly set on winning souls. If hunger for bread can break
through stone walls, surely hunger for souls is not to be hindered in its efforts. O 
Lord, make us quick to suggest methods of reaching Thy poor sin-sick ones, and bold to 
carry them out at all hazards.
 
Evening: Seas of Tempest 
"There is sorrow on the sea; it cannot be quiet." --Jeremiah 49:23
 
Little know we what sorrow may be upon the sea at this moment. We are safe in our 
quiet chamber, but far away on the salt sea the hurricane may be cruelly seeking for 
the lives of men. Hear how the death fiends howl among the cordage; how every timber 
starts as the waves beat like battering rams upon the vessel! God help you, poor 
drenched and wearied ones! My prayer goes up to the great Lord of sea and land, that 
He will make the storm a calm, and bring you to your desired haven! Nor ought I to 
offer prayer alone, I should try to benefit those hardy men who risk their lives so 
constantly. Have I ever done anything for them? What can I do? How often does the 
boisterous sea swallow up the mariner!
Thousands of corpses lie where pearls lie deep.
There is death-sorrow on the sea, which is echoed in the long wail of widows and 
orphans. The salt of the sea is in many eyes of mothers and wives.  
 
Remorseless billows, ye have devoured the love of women, and the stay of households. 
What a resurrection shall there be from the caverns of the deep when the sea gives up 
her dead! Till then there will be sorrow on the sea. As if in sympathy with the woes 
of earth, the sea is for ever fretting along a thousand shores, wailing with a 
sorrowful cry like her own birds, booming with a hollow crash of unrest, raving with 
uproarious discontent, chafing with hoarse wrath, or jangling with the voices of ten 
thousand murmuring pebbles. The roar of the sea may be joyous to a rejoicing spirit, 
but to the son of sorrow the wide, wide ocean is even more forlorn than the wide, wide 
world. This is not our rest, and the restless billows tell us so. There is a land 
where there is no more sea--our faces are steadfastly set towards it; we are going to 
the place of which the Lord hath spoken. Till then, we cast our sorrows on the Lord 
who trod the sea of old, and who maketh a way for His people through the depths 
thereof.

Daily devotions for 09-08-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: The Vinedresser
Evening Title: Union With Christ
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Morning: The Vinedresser 
"From Me is thy fruit found." --Hosea 14:8
 
Our fruit is found from our God as to union. The fruit of the branch is directly 
traceable to the root. Sever the connection, the branch dies, and no fruit is 
produced. By virtue of our union with Christ we bring forth fruit. Every bunch of 
grapes have been first in the root, it has passed through the stem, and flowed through 
the sap vessels, and fashioned itself externally into fruit, but it was first in the 
stem; so also every good work was first in Christ, and then is brought forth in us. O 
Christian, prize this precious union to Christ; for it must be the source of all the  
fruitfulness which thou canst hope to know. If thou wert not joined to Jesus Christ, 
thou wouldst be a barren bough indeed.
 
Our fruit comes from God as to spiritual providence. When the dew-drops fall from 
heaven, when the cloud looks down from on high, and is about to distil its liquid 
treasure, when the bright sun swells the berries of the cluster, each heavenly boon 
may whisper to the tree and say, "From me is thy fruit found." The fruit owes much to 
the root--that is essential to fruitfulness--but it owes very much also to external 
influences. How much we owe to God's grace-providence! in which He provides us 
constantly with quickening, teaching, consolation, strength, or whatever else we want. 
To this we owe our all of usefulness or virtue.
 
Our fruit comes from God as to wise husbandry.
The gardener's sharp-edged knife promotes the fruitfulness of the tree, by thinning the
clusters, and by cutting off superfluous shoots.
So is it, Christian, with that pruning which the Lord gives to thee. "My Father is the 
husbandman.
Every branch in Me that beareth not fruit He taketh away; and every branch that 
beareth fruit He purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit." Since our God is the 
author of our spiritual graces, let us give to Him all the glory of our salvation.
 
Evening: Union With Christ 
"The exceeding greatness of His power to us-ward who believe according to the working 
of His mighty power, which He wrought in Christ, when He raised Him from the dead." 
--Ephesians 1:19, 20
 
In the resurrection of Christ, as in our salvation, there was put forth nothing short 
of a
divine power. What shall we say of those who think that conversion is wrought by the 
free will of man, and is due to his own betterness of disposition? When we shall see 
the dead rise from the grave by their own power, then may we expect to see ungodly 
sinners of their own free will turning to Christ. It is not the word preached, nor the 
word read in itself; all quickening power proceeds from the Holy Ghost. This power was 
irresistible. All the soldiers and the high priests could not keep the body of Christ 
in the tomb; Death himself could not hold Jesus in his bonds: even thus irresistible 
is the power put forth in the believer when he is raised to newness of life. No sin, 
no corruption, no devils in hell nor sinners upon earth, can stay the hand of God's 
grace when it intends to convert a man.
If God omnipotently says, "Thou shalt," man shall not say, "I will not." 

Observe that the power which raised Christ from the dead was glorious. It reflected 
honour upon God and wrought dismay in the hosts of evil. So there is great glory to 
God in the conversion of every sinner. It was everlasting power. "Christ being raised 
from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over Him." So we, being
raised from the dead, go not back to our dead works nor to our old corruptions, but we 
live unto God. "Because He lives we live also." 
"For we are dead, and our life is hid with Christ in God." 
"Like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also
should walk in newness of life." Lastly, in the text mark the union of the new life to 
Jesus. The same power which raised the Head works life in the members. What a blessing 
to be  quickened together with Christ!

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