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From: Suzianty Herawati
"Art thou become like unto
us?" --Isaiah
14:10
What must be the apostate professor's doom when his naked soul appears before God? How will he bear that voice, "Depart, ye cursed; thou hast rejected me, and I reject thee; thou hast played the harlot, and departed from Me: I also have banished thee for ever from my presence, and will not have mercy upon thee." What will be this wretch's shame at the last great
day when, before assembled multitudes, the apostate shall be unmasked? See the
profane, and sinners who never professed religion, lifting themselves up from
their beds of fire to point at him.
"There he is," says one, "will he preach the gospel
in hell?"
"There he is," says another, "he rebuked me for
cursing, and was a hypocrite himself!"
"Aha!" says another, "here comes a psalm-singing
Methodist--one who was always at his meeting; he is the man who boasted of his
being sure of everlasting life; and here he is!"
No greater eagerness will ever be seen among
Satanic tormentors, than in that day when devils drag the hypocrite's soul down
to perdition. Bunyan pictures this with massive but awful grandeur of poetry
when he speaks of the back-way to hell. Seven devils bound the wretch with nine
cords, and dragged him from the road to heaven, in which he had professed to
walk, and thrust him through the back-door into hell.
Mind that back-way to hell, professors! "Examine
yourselves, whether ye be in the faith."
Look well to your state; see whether you be in
Christ or not. It is the easiest thing in the world to give a lenient verdict
when oneself is to be tried; but O, be just and true here. Be just to all, but
be rigorous to yourself. Remember if it be not a rock on which you build, when
the house shall fall, great will be the fall of it.
O may the Lord give you sincerity, constancy, and
firmness; and in no day, however evil, may you be led to turn
aside.
SDG, CH Spurgeon
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From: "Yuzo and Yuliwaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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by Max Lucado You and I are on a great climb. The wall is high, and the stakes are higher. You took your first step the day you confessed Christ as the Son of God. He gave you his harnessthe Holy Spirit. In your hands he placed a ropehis Word. Your first steps were confident and strong, but with the journey came weariness, and with the height came fear. You lost your footing. You lost your focus. You lost your grip, and you fell. For a moment, which seemed like forever, you tumbled wildly. Out of control. Out of self-control. Disoriented. Dislodged. Falling. But then the rope tightened, and the tumble ceased. You hung in the harness and found it to be strong. You grasped the rope and found it to be true. You looked at your guide and found Jesus securing your soul. With a sheepish confession, you smiled at him and he smiled at you, and the journey resumed. Now you are wiser. You have learned to go slowly. You are careful. You are cautious, but you are also confident. You trust the rope. You rely on the harness. And though you can't see your guide, you know him. You know he is strong. You know he is able to keep you from falling. And you know you are only a few more steps from the top. So whatever you do, don't quit. Though your falls are great, his strength is greater. You will make it. You will see the summit. You will stand at the top. And when you get there, the first thing you'll do is join with all the others who have made the climb and sing this verse: "To him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joyto the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen" (Jude 24 NIV). ________________________________ From A Gentle Thunder: Hearing God Through the Storm Copyright 1995, Max Lucado http://www.maxlucado.com/shop/detail2.php?pid=B120H Yuzo Adhinarta ------------------------------------------------------------ In omnibus glorificetur Deus. (In all things may God be glorified.) Omnis recta cognitio Dei ab obedientia nascitur. - Calvin (All true knowledge of God is born of obedience.) =======================================================
From: Suzianty
Herawati
"But Aaron's rod swallowed up
their rods." --Exodus 7:12
This incident is an instructive emblem of the sure victory of the divine handiwork over all opposition. Whenever a divine principle is cast into the heart, though the devil may fashion a counterfeit, and produce swarms of opponents, as sure as ever God is in the work, it will swallow up all its foes. If God's grace takes possession of a man, the world's magicians may throw down all their rods; and every rod may be as cunning and poisonous as a serpent, but Aaron's rod will swallow up their rods. The sweet attractions of the cross will woo and win the man's heart, and he who lived only for this deceitful earth will now have an eye for the upper spheres, and a wing to mount into celestial heights. When grace has won the day the worldling seeks the world to come. The same fact is to be observed in the life of the believer. What multitudes of foes has our faith had to meet! Our old sins--the devil threw them down before us, and they turned to serpents. What hosts of them! Ah, but the cross of Jesus destroys them all. Faith in Christ makes short work of all our sins. Then the devil has launched forth another host of serpents in the form of worldly trials, temptations, unbelief; but faith in Jesus is more than a match for them, and overcomes them all. The same absorbing principle shines in the faithful service of God! With an enthusiastic love for Jesus difficulties are surmounted, sacrifices become pleasures, sufferings are honours. But if religion is thus a consuming passion in the heart, then it follows that there are many persons who profess religion but have it not; for what they have will not bear this test. Examine yourself, my reader, on this point. Aaron's rod proved its heaven-given power. Is your religion doing so? If Christ be anything He must be everything. O rest not till love and faith in Jesus be the master passions of your soul! SDG,
CH
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