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Daily devotions for 09-10-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: See Jesus
Evening Title: Evening Wolves
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Morning: See Jesus
"And he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came 
unto him."   --Mark 3:13

Here was sovereignty. Impatient spirits may fret and fume, because they are not called 
to the highest places in the ministry; but reader be it thine to rejoice that Jesus 
calleth whom He wills. If He shall leave me to be a doorkeeper in His house, I will 
cheerfully bless Him for His grace in permitting me to do anything in His service. The 
call of Christ's servants comes from above. Jesus stands on the mountain, evermore 
above the world in holiness, earnestness, love and power. Those whom He calls must go 
up the mountain to Him, they must seek to rise to His level by living in constant 
communion with Him.
They may not be able to mount to classic honours, or attain scholastic eminence, but 
they must like Moses go up into the mount of God and have familiar intercourse with 
the unseen God, or they will never be fitted to proclaim the gospel of peace. Jesus 
went apart to hold high fellowship with the Father, and we must enter into the same 
divine companionship if we would bless our fellowmen. No wonder that the apostles were
clothed with power when they came down fresh from the mountain where Jesus was. 

This morning we must endeavour to ascend the mount of communion, that there we may be 
ordained to the lifework for which we are set apart. Let us not see the face of man 
to-day till we have seen Jesus. Time spent with Him is laid out at blessed interest. 
We too shall cast out devils and work wonders if we go down into the world girded with 
that divine energy which Christ alone can give. It is of no use going to the Lord's 
battle till we are armed with heavenly weapons.
We must see Jesus, this is essential. At the mercy-seat we will linger till He shall 
manifest Himself unto us as He doth not unto the world, and until we can truthfully 
say, 
"We were with Him in the Holy Mount."

Evening: Evening Wolves
"Evening wolves."   --Habakkuk 1:8

While preparing the present volume, this particular expression recurred to me so
frequently, that in order to be rid of its constant importunity I determined to give a 
page
to it. The evening wolf, infuriated by a day of hunger, was fiercer and more ravenous 
than he would have been in the morning. May not the furious creature represent our 
doubts and fears after a day of distraction of mind, losses in business, and perhaps 
ungenerous tauntings from our fellow men? How our thoughts howl in our ears, "Where is 
now thy God?" How voracious and greedy they are, swallowing up all suggestions of 
comfort, and remaining as hungry as before. Great Shepherd, slay these evening wolves, 
and bid Thy sheep lie down in green pastures, undisturbed by insatiable unbelief. How 
like are the fiends of hell to evening wolves, for when the flock of Christ are in a 
cloudy and dark day, and their sun seems going down, they hasten to tear and to 
devour. They will scarcely attack the Christian in the daylight of faith, but in the 
gloom of soul conflict they fall upon him. O Thou who hast laid down Thy life for the 
sheep, preserve them from the fangs of the wolf.

False teachers who craftily and industriously hunt for the precious life, devouring 
men by
their false-hoods, are as dangerous and detestable as evening wolves. Darkness is their
element, deceit is their character, destruction is their end. We are most in danger 
from them when they wear the sheep's skin. Blessed is he who is kept from them, for 
thousands are made the prey of grievous wolves that enter within the fold of the 
church.

What a wonder of grace it is when fierce persecutors are converted, for then the wolf
dwells with the lamb, and men of cruel ungovernable dispositions become gentle and
teachable. O Lord, convert many such: for such we will pray to-night.

Daily devotions for 09-11-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening 
Morning Title: Not of This World 
Evening Title: Outward Differences 
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Morning: Not of This World 
"Be ye separate."  --2 Corinthians 6:17 

The Christian, while in the world, is not to be of the world. He should be 
distinguished from it in the great object of his life. To him, "to live," should be 
"Christ." Whether he eats, or drinks, or whatever he does, he should do all to God's 
glory. You may lay up treasure; but lay it up in heaven, where neither moth nor rust 
doth corrupt, where thieves break not through nor steal. You may strive to be rich; 
but be it your ambition to be "rich in faith," and good works. 
You may have pleasure; but when you are merry, sing psalms and make melody in your 
heart to the Lord. 

In your spirit, as well as in your aim, you should differ from the world. Waiting 
humbly before God, always conscious of His presence, delighting in communion with Him, 
and seeking to know His will, you will prove that you are of heavenly race. And you 
should be separate from the world in your actions. If a thing be right, though you 
lose by it, it must be done; if it be wrong, though you would gain by it, you must 
scorn the sin for your Master's sake. You must have no fellowship with the unfruitful 
works of darkness, but rather reprove them. Walk worthy of your high calling and 
dignity. Remember, O 
Christian, that thou art a son of the King of kings. Therefore, keep thyself unspotted 
from the world. Soil not the fingers which are soon to sweep celestial strings; let 
not these eyes become the windows of lust which are soon to see the King in His 
beauty--let not those feet be defiled in miry places, which are soon to walk the 
golden streets--let not those hearts be filled with pride and bitterness which are ere 
long to be filled with heaven, and to overflow with ecstatic joy. 

Then rise my soul! and soar away, 
Above the thoughtless crowd; 
Above the pleasures of the gay, 
And splendours of the proud; 
Up where eternal beauties bloom, 
And pleasures all divine; 
Where wealth, that never can consume, 
And endless glories shine. 

Evening: Outward Differences 
"Lead me, O Lord, in Thy righteousness because of mine enemies." 
--Psalm 5:8 

Very bitter is the enmity of the world against the people of Christ. Men will forgive 
a thousand faults in others, but they will magnify the most trivial offence in the 
followers of Jesus. 
Instead of vainly regretting this, let us turn it to account, and since so many are 
watching for our halting, let this be a special motive for walking very carefully 
before God. If we live 
carelessly, the lynx-eyed world will soon see it, and with its hundred tongues, it 
will spread the story, exaggerated and emblazoned by the zeal of slander. They will 
shout triumphantly. "Aha! So would we have it! See how these Christians act! 
They are hypocrites to a man." Thus will much damage be done to the cause of Christ, 
and much insult offered to His name. 

The cross of Christ is in itself an offence to the world; let us take heed that we add 
no 
offence of our own. It is "to the Jews a stumbling block": let us mind that we put no 
stumblingblocks where there are enough already. 
"To the Greeks it is foolishness": let us not add our folly to give point to the scorn 
with which the worldly-wise deride the gospel. How jealous should we be of ourselves! 
How rigid with our consciences! In the presence of adversaries who will misrepresent 
our best deeds, and impugn our motives where they cannot censure our actions, how 
circumspect should we be! Pilgrims travel as suspected persons through Vanity Fair. 
Not only 
are we under surveillance, but there are more spies than we reck of. The espionage is 
everywhere, at home and abroad. If we fall into the enemies' hands we may sooner 
expect generosity from a wolf, or mercy from a fiend, than anything like patience with 
our infirmities from men who spice their infidelity towards God with scandals against 
His people. O Lord, lead us ever, lest our enemies trip us up!


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