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Daily devotions for 09-13-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: A Jealous God
Evening Title: Faith Conquers All
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Morning: A Jealous God
"God is jealous." --Nahum 1:2

Your Lord is very jealous of your love, O believer. Did He choose you? He 
cannot bear that
you should choose another. Did He buy you with His own blood? He cannot endure 
that you should think that you are your own, or that you belong to this world. 
He loved y ou with such a love that He would not stop in heaven without you; He 
would sooner die than you should perish, and He cannot endure that anything 
should stand between your heart's love and Himself. He is very jealous of your 
trust. He will not permit you to trust in an arm of flesh. He cannot bear that 
you should hew out broken cisterns, when the overflowing fountain is always 
free to you. When we lean upon Him, He is glad, but when we transfer our 
dependence to another, when we rely upon our own wisdom, or the wisdom of a 
friend--worst of all, when we trust in any works of our own, He is displeased, 
and will chasten us that He may bring us to Himself. He is also very jealous of 
our company. There should be no one with whom we converse so much as with 
Jesus. To abide in Him only, this is true love; but to commune with the world, 
to find sufficient solace in our carnal comforts, to prefer even the society of 
our fellow Christians to secret intercourse with Him, this is grievous to our 
jealous Lord.

He would fain have us abide in Him, and enjoy constant fellowship with Himself; 
and many of the trials which He sends us are for the purpose of weaning our 
hearts from the creature, and fixing them more closely upon Himself. Let this 
jealousy which would keep us near to Christ be also a comfort to us, for if He 
loves us so much as to care thus about our love we may be sure that He will 
suffer nothing to harm us, and will protect us from all our enemies. Oh that we 
may have grace this day to keep our hearts in sacred chastity for our Beloved 
alone, with sacred jealousy shutting our eyes to all the fascinations of the 
world!

Evening: Faith Conquers All
"I will sing of mercy and judgment."  --Psalm 101:1

Faith triumphs in trial. When reason is thrust into the inner prison, with her 
feet made fast in
the stocks, faith makes the dungeon walls ring with her merry notes as she I 
cries, "I will sing
of mercy and of judgment. Unto thee, O Lord, will I sing." Faith pulls the 
black mask from the face of trouble, and discovers the angel beneath. Faith 
looks up at the cloud, and sees that

"Tis big with mercy and shall break In blessings on her head."

There is a subject for song even in the judgments of God towards us. For, 
first, the trial is not
so heavy as it might have been; next, the trouble is not so severe as we 
deserved to have borne; and our affliction is not so crushing as the burden 
which others have to carry. Faith sees that in her worst sorrow there is 
nothing penal; there is not a drop of God's wrath in it; it is all sent in 
love. Faith disc erns love gleaming like a jewel on the breast of an angry God. 
Faith says of her grief, "This is a badge of honour, for the child must feel 
the rod"; and then she sings of the sweet result of her sorrows, because they 
work her spiritual good. Nay, more, says Faith, "These light afflictions, which 
are but for a moment, work out for me a far more exceeding and eternal weight 
of glory." So Faith rides forth on the black horse, conquering and to conquer, 
trampling down carnal reason and fleshly sense, and chanting notes of victory 
amid the thickest of the fray.

"All I meet I find assists me
In my path to heavenly joy:
Where, though trials now attend me,
Trials never more annoy."

"Blest there with a weight of glory,
Still the path I'll ne'er forget,
But, exulting, cry, it led me
To my blessed Saviour's seat."
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Daily devotions for 09-12-2005:
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 G od'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 forwalking 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 know 
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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