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Daily devotions for 10-25-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: The Wonder of Truth
Evening Title: Not By Chance
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Morning: The Wonder of Truth
"For the truths sake, which dwelleth in us, and shall be with us for ever."
   --2 John 2

Once let the truth of God obtain an entrance into the human heart and subdue the whole 
man unto itself, no power human or infernal can dislodge it. We entertain it not as a 
guest but as the master of the house--this is a Christian necessity, he is no 
Christian who doth not thus believe. Those who feel the vital power of the gospel, and 
know the might of the Holy Ghost as He opens, applies, and seals the Lord's Word, 
would sooner be torn to pieces than be rent away from the gospel of their salvation. 
What a thousand mercies are wrapt up in the assurance that the truth will be with us 
for ever; will be
our living support, our dying comfort, our rising song, our eternal glory; this is 
Christian
privilege, without it our faith were little worth.

Some truths we outgrow and leave behind, for they are but rudiments and lessons for 
beginners, but we cannot thus deal with Divine truth, for though it is sweet food for 
babes, it is in the highest sense strong meat for men. The truth that we are sinners 
is painfully with us to humble and make us watchful; the more blessed truth that
whosoever believeth on the Lord Jesus shall be saved, abides with us as our hope and 
joy. Experience, so far from loosening our hold of the doctrines of grace, has knit us 
to them more and more firmly; our grounds and motives for believing are now more 
strong, more numerous than ever, and we have reason to expect that it will be so till 
in death we clasp the Saviour in our arms.

Evening: Not By Chance
"She gleaned in the field after the reapers: and her hap was to light on a part of the 
field
belonging unto Boaz, who was of the kindred of Elimelech."   --Ruth 2:3

Her hap was. Yes, it seemed nothing but an accident, but how divinely was it 
overruled! Ruth had gone forth with her mother's blessing, under the care of her 
mother's God, to humble but honourable toil, and the providence of God was guiding her 
every step. Little did she know that amid the sheaves she would find a husband, that 
he should make her the joint owner of all those broad acres, and that she a poor 
foreigner should become one of the progenitors of the great Messiah. God is very good 
to those who trust in Him, and often surprises them with unlooked for blessings. 
Little do we know what may happen to us to-morrow, but this sweet fact may cheer us, 
that no good thing shall be withheld. Chance is banished from the faith of Christians, 
for they see the hand of God in everything. The trivial events of to-day or to-morrow 
may involve consequences of the highest importance. O Lord, deal as graciously with 
Thy servants as Thou didst with Ruth.

How blessed would it be, if, in wandering in the field of meditation to-night, our hap 
should be to light upon the place where our next Kinsman will reveal Himself to us! O 
Spirit of God, guide us to Him. We would sooner glean in His field than bear away the 
whole harvest from any other.
O for the footsteps of His flock, which may conduct us to the green pastures where He 
dwells! This is a weary world when Jesus is away--we could better do without sun and 
moon that without Him--but how divinely fair all things become in the glory of His 
presence! Our souls know the virtue which dwells in Jesus, and can never be content 
without Him. We will wait in prayer this night until our hap shall be to light on a 
part
of the field belonging to Jesus wherein He will manifest Himself to us.

Daily devotions for 10-26-2004:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Giving
Evening Title: Selfishness
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Morning: Giving
"Ye looked for much, and, lo, it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did 
blow upon it. Why? saith the Lord of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and 
ye run every man unto his own house."  --Haggai 1:9

Churlish souls stint their contributions to the ministry and missionary operations, 
and call such saving good economy; little do they dream that they are thus 
impoverishing themselves. Their excuse is that they must care for their own families, 
and they forget that to neglect the house of God is the sure way to bring ruin upon 
their own houses. Our God has a method in providence by which He can succeed our 
endeavours
beyond our expectation, or can defeat our plans to our confusion and dismay; by a turn 
of His hand He can steer our vessel in a profitable channel, or  run it aground in 
poverty and bankruptcy. It is the teaching of Scripture that the Lord enriches the 
liberal and leaves the miserly to find out that withholding tendeth to poverty. In a 
very wide sphere of observation, I have noticed that the most generous Christians of 
my acquaintance have been always the most happy, and almost invariably the most 
prosperous. I have seen the liberal giver rise to wealth of which he never dreamed; 
and I have as often seen the mean, ungenerous churl descend to poverty by the very 
parsimony by which he thought to rise.

Men trust good stewards with larger and larger sums, and so it frequently is with the 
Lord; He gives by cartloads to those who give by bushels.
Where wealth is not bestowed the Lord makes the little much by the contentment which 
the sanctified heart feels in a portion of which the tithe has been dedicated to the 
Lord. Selfishness looks first at home, but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God 
and His righteousness, yet in the long run selfishness is loss, and godliness is great 
gain. It needs faith to act towards our God with an open hand, but surely He deserves 
it of us; and all that we can do is a very poor acknowledgment of our amazing 
indebtedness to His goodness.

Evening: Selfishness
"All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence 
the rivers come, thither they return again." --Ecclesiastes 1:7

Everything sublunary is on the move, time knows nothing of rest. The solid earth is a 
rolling ball, and the great sun himself a star obediently fulfilling its course around 
some greater luminary. Tides move the sea, winds stir the airy ocean, friction wears 
the rock: change and death rule everywhere. The sea is not a miser's storehouse for a 
wealth of waters, for as by one force the waters flow into it, by another they are 
lifted from it. Men are born but to die:
everything is hurry, worry, and vexation of spirit. Friend of the unchanging Jesus, 
what a
joy it is to reflect upon thy changeless heritage; thy sea of bliss which will be for 
ever
full, since God Himself shall pour eternal rivers of pleasure into it. We seek an 
abiding city beyond the skies, and we shall not be disappointed. The passage before us 
may well teach us gratitude. Father Ocean is a great receiver, but he is a generous 
distributor. What the rivers bring him he returns to the earth in the form of clouds  
and rain.

That man is out of joint with the universe who takes all but makes no return. To give 
to others is but sowing seed for ourselves. He who is so good a steward as to be 
willing to use his substance for his Lord, shall be entrusted with more. Friend of 
Jesus, art thou rendering to Him according to the benefit received? Much has been 
given thee, what is thy fruit? Hast thou done all? Canst thou not do more? To be 
selfish is to be wicked. Suppose the ocean gave up none of its watery treasure, it 
would bring ruin upon our race. God forbid that any of us should follow the ungenerous 
and destructive policy of living unto ourselves. Jesus pleased not Himself. All 
fulness dwells in Him, but of His fulness have all we received. O for Jesus' spirit, 
that henceforth we may live not unto ourselves!


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