From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Daily devotions for 10-16-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Dining With Jesus
Evening Title: Relying on God Alone
Do you enjoy this devotional? Send it on to a friend!
____________________________________________________________

Morning: Dining With Jesus
"Jesus saith unto them, Come and dine." --John 21:12

In these words the believer is invited to a holy nearness to Jesus. "Come and dine," 
implies the same table, the same meat; ay, and sometimes it means to sit side by side, 
and lean our head upon the Saviour's bosom. It is being brought into the 
banqueting-house, where waves the banner of redeeming love. "Come and dine," gives us a
vision of union with Jesus, because the only food that we can feast upon when we dine 
with Jesus is Himself. Oh, what union is this! It is a depth which reason cannot 
fathom, that we thus feed upon Jesus. "He that eateth My flesh, and drinketh My blood, 
dwelleth in Me, and I in him."
It is also an invitation to enjoy fellowship with the saints.

Christians may differ on a variety of points, but they have all one spiritual 
appetite; and if we cannot all feel alike, we can all feed alike on the bread of life 
sent down from heaven. At the table of fellowship with Jesus we are one bread and one 
cup. As the loving cup goes round we pledge one another heartily therein. Get nearer 
to Jesus, and you will find yourself linked more and more in spirit to all who are 
like yourself, supported by the same heavenly manna. If we were more near to Jesus we 
should be more near to one another. We likewise see in these words the source of 
strength for every Christian.

To look at Christ is to live, but for strength to serve Him you must "come and dine." 
We labour under much unnecessary weakness on account of neglecting this percept of the 
Master. We none of us need to put ourselves on low diet; on the contrary, we should 
fatten on the marrow and fatness of the gospel that we may accumulate strength 
therein, and urge every power to its full tension in the Master's service. Thus, then, 
if you would realize nearness to Jesus, union with Jesus, love to His people and 
strength from Jesus, "come and dine" with Him by faith.

Evening: Relying on God Alone
"With Thee is the fountain of life." --Psalm 36:9

There are times in our spiritual experience when human counsel or sympathy, or 
religious ordinances, fail to comfort or help us. Why does our gracious God permit 
this? Perhaps it is because we have been living too much without Him, and He therefore 
takes away everything upon which we have been in the habit of depending, that He may 
drive us to Himself. It is a blessed thing to live at the fountain head. While our 
skin- bottles are full, we are content, like Hagar and Ishmael, to go into the 
wilderness; but when those are dry, nothing will serve us but "Thou God seest me." We 
are like the prodigal, we love the swine-troughs and forget our Father's house.
Remember, we can make swine-troughs and husks even out of the forms of religion; they 
are blessed things, but we may put them in God's place, and then they are of no value.

Anything becomes an idol when it keeps us away from God: even the brazen serpent is to 
be despised as "Nehushtan," if we worship it instead of God. The prodigal was never 
safer than when he was driven to his father's bosom, because he could find sustenance 
nowhere else. Our Lord favours us with a famine in the land that it may make us seek 
after Himself the more. The best position for a Christian is living wholly and 
directly on God's grace--still abiding where he stood at first--"Having nothing, and 
yet possessing all things." Let us never for a moment think that our standing is in 
our sanctification, our mortification, our graces, or our feelings, but know that 
because Christ offered a full
atonement, therefore we are saved; for we are complete in Him. Having nothing of our 
own to trust to, but resting upon the merits of Jesus--His passion and holy life 
furnish us with the only sure ground of confidence. Beloved, when we are brought to a 
thirsting condition, we are sure to turn to the fountain of life with eagerness.
==========================================

Daily devotions for 10-17-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Mistrust Without Cause
Evening Title: He Gathers Us All
Do you enjoy this devotional? Send it on to a friend!
____________________________________________________________

Morning: Mistrust Without Cause
"And David said in his heart, I shall now perish one day by the hand of Saul."
--1 Samuel 27:1

The thought of David's heart at this time was a false thought, because he certainly 
had no ground for thinking that God's anointing him by Samuel was intended to be left 
as an empty unmeaning act. On no one occasion had the Lord deserted His servant; he 
had been placed in perilous positions very often, but not one instance had occurred in
which divine interposition had not delivered him.
The trials to which he had been exposed had been varied; they had not assumed one form 
only, but many--yet in every case He who sent the trial had also graciously ordained a 
way of escape. David could not put his finger upon any entry in his
diary, and say of it, "Here is evidence that the Lord will forsake me," for the entire 
tenor of his past life proved the very reverse. He should have argued from what God 
had done for him, that God would be his defender still.

But is it not just in the same way that we doubt God's help? Is it not mistrust 
without a cause?
Have we ever had the shadow of a reason to doubt our Father's goodness? Have not His
lovingkindnesses been marvellous? Has He once failed to justify our trust? Ah, no! our 
God has not left us at any time.

We have had dark nights, but the star of love has shone forth amid the blackness; we 
have been in stern conflicts, but over our head He has held aloft the shield of our 
defence. We have gone through many trials, but never to our detriment, always to our 
advantage; and the conclusion from our past experience is, that He who has been with
us in six troubles, will not forsake us in the seventh. What we have known of our 
faithful God, proves that He will keep us to the end. Let us not, then, reason 
contrary to evidence. How can we ever be so ungenerous as to doubt our God?
Lord, throw down the Jezebel of our unbelief, and let the dogs devour it.

Evening: He Gathers Us All
"He shall gather the lambs with His arm." --Isaiah 40:11

Our good Shepherd has in His flock a variety of experiences, some are strong in the 
Lord, and others are weak in faith, but He is impartial in His care for all His sheep, 
and the weakest lamb is as dear to Him as the most advanced of the flock. Lambs are 
wont to lag behind, prone to wander, and apt to grow weary, but from all the danger of 
these infirmities the Shepherd protects them with His arm of power. He finds new-born 
souls, like young lambs, ready to perish--He nourishes them till life becomes 
vigorous; He finds weak minds ready to faint and die--He consoles them and renews 
their strength.

All the little ones He gathers, for it is not the will of our heavenly Father that one 
of them
should perish. What a quick eye He must have to see them all! What a tender heart to 
care for them all! What a far- reaching and potent arm, to gather them all! In His 
lifetime on earth He was a great gatherer of the weaker sort, and now that He dwells 
in heaven, His loving heart yearns towards the meek and contrite, the timid and 
feeble, the fearful and fainting here below. How gently did He gather me to Himself, 
to His truth, to His blood, to His love, to His church! With what effectual grace did 
He compel me to come to Himself! Since my first conversion, how frequently has He 
restored me from my wanderings, and once again folded me within the circle of His 
everlasting arm! The best of all is, that He does it all Himself personally, not 
delegating the task of love, but condescending Himself to rescue and preserve His most 
unworthy servant.

How shall I love Him enough or serve Him worthily? I would fain make His name great 
unto the ends of the earth, but what can my feebleness do for Him? Great Shepherd, add 
to Thy mercies this one other, a heart to love Thee more truly as I ought.


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> 
$9.95 domain names from Yahoo!. Register anything.
http://us.click.yahoo.com/J8kdrA/y20IAA/yQLSAA/IYOolB/TM
--------------------------------------------------------------------~-> 

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
     Mailing List Jesus-Net Ministry Indonesia - JNM -
Daftar : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keluar : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posting: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bantuan Moderator : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WebSite: http://jnm.clear-net.com (Webmaster wanted!)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jesus-net/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



Kirim email ke