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Daily devotions for 10-06-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Thirst for Jesus
Evening Title: Unworthiness
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Morning: Thirst for Jesus
"Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst."
   --John 4:14

He who is a believer in Jesus finds enough in his Lord to satisfy him now, and to 
content him for evermore. The believer is not the man whose days are weary for want of 
comfort, and whose nights are long from absence of heart-cheering thought, for he 
finds in religion such a spring of joy, such a fountain of consolation, that he is 
content and happy. Put him in a dungeon and he will find good company; place him in a 
barren wilderness, he will eat the bread of heaven; drive him away from friendship, he 
will meet the "friend that sticketh closer than a brother."
Blast all his gourds, and he will find shadow beneath the Rock of Ages; sap the 
foundation of his earthly hopes, but his heart will still be fixed, trusting in the 
Lord. The heart is as insatiable as the grave till Jesus enters it, and then it is a 
cup full to overflowing.

There is such a fulness in Christ that He alone is the believer's all. The true saint 
is so
completely satisfied with the all-sufficiency of Jesus that he thirsts no more--except 
it be for deeper draughts of the living fountain. In that sweet manner, believer, 
shalt thou thirst; it shall not be a thirst of pain, but of loving desire; thou wilt 
find it a sweet thing to be
panting after a fuller enjoyment of Jesus' love. 

One in days of yore said, "I have been sinking my bucket down into the well full 
often, but now my thirst after Jesus has become so insatiable, that I long to put the 
well itself to my lips, and drink right on." Is this the feeling of thine heart now, 
believer? Dost thou feel that all thy desires are satisfied in Jesus, and that thou 
hast no want now, but to know more of Him;, and to have closer fellowship with Him? 
Then come continually to the fountain, and take of the water of life freely. Jesus 
will never think you take too much, but will ever welcome you, saying, "Drink, yea, 
drink abundantly, O beloved."

Evening: Unworthiness
"He had married an Ethiopian woman." --Numbers 12:1

Strange choice of Moses, but how much more strange the choice of Him who is a prophet 
like unto Moses, and greater than he! Our Lord, who is fair as the lily, has entered 
into marriage union with one who confesses herself to be black, because the sun has 
looked upon her. It is the wonder of angels that the love of Jesus should be
set upon poor, lost, guilty men. Each  believer must, when filled with a sense of 
Jesus' love, be also overwhelmed with astonishment that such love should be lavished 
on an object so utterly unworthy of it.

Knowing as we do our secret guiltiness, unfaithfulness, and black-heartedness, we are 
dissolved in grateful admiration of the matchless freeness and sovereignty of grace. 
Jesus must have found the cause of His love in His own heart, He could not have found 
it in us, for it is not there. Even since our conversion we have been black, though 
grace has made us comely. Holy Rutherford said of himself what we must each subscribe 
to--"His relation to me is, that I am sick, and He is the Physician of whom I stand in
need. Alas! how often I play fast and loose with Christ! He bindeth, I loose; He 
buildeth, I cast down; I quarrel with Christ, and He agreeth with me twenty times a 
day!" Most tender and faithful Husband of our souls, pursue Thy gracious work of 
conforming us to Thine image, till Thou shalt present even us poor Ethiops unto 
Thyself, without spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing.

Moses met with opposition because of his marriage, and both himself and his spouse 
were the subjects of an evil eye. Can we wonder if this vain world opposes Jesus and 
His spouse, and especially when great sinners are converted? for this is ever the 
Pharisee's ground of objection, "This man receiveth sinners." Still is the old cause 
of quarrel revived, "Because he had married an Ethiopian woman." 


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