From: Suzianty Herawati 

"To whom belongest thou?"        --1 Samuel 30:13

   No neutralities can exist in religion. We are either ranked under the banner 
of Prince Immanuel, to serve and fight His battles, or we are vassals of the 
black prince, Satan. "To whom belongest thou?"

   Reader, let me assist you in your response. Have you been "born again" ? If 
you have, you belong to Christ, but without the new birth you cannot be His. In 
whom do you trust? For those who believe in Jesus are the sons of God. Whose 
work are
you doing? You are sure to serve your master, for he whom you serve is thereby 
owned to be your lord. What company do you keep? If you belong to Jesus, you 
will fraternize with those who wear the livery of the cross. "Birds of a 
feather flock together." 
What is your conversation ? Is it heavenly or is it earthly? What have you 
learned of your Master?--for servants learn much from their masters to whom 
they are apprenticed. If you have served your time with Jesus, it will be said 
of you, as it was of Peter and John, "They took knowledge of them, that they 
had been with Jesus."

   We press the question, "To whom belongest thou?" Answer honestly before you 
give sleep to your eyes. If you are not Christ's you are in a hard 
service--_Run away from your cruel master! Enter into the service of the Lord 
of Love, and you shall enjoy a life of blessedness. If you are Christ's let me 
advise you to do four things. You belong to Jesus--obey him; let his word be 
your law; let His wish be your will. You belong
to the Beloved, then love Him; let your heart embrace Him; let your whole soul 
be filled with Him. You belong to the Son of God, then trust him; rest nowhere 
but on him. You belong to the King of kings, then be decided for Him. Thus, 
without your being branded upon the brow, all will know to whom you belong. 

CH Spurgeon
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From: Suzianty Herawati 

"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church."              
--Ephesians 5:25

   What a golden example Christ gives to His disciples! Few masters could 
venture to say, "If you would practise my teaching, imitate my life;" but as 
the life of Jesus is the
exact transcript of perfect virtue, He can point to Himself as the paragon of 
holiness, as well as the teacher of it. The Christian should take nothing short 
of Christ for his model.
Under no circumstances ought we to be content unless we reflect the grace which 
was in Him. As a husband, the Christian is to look upon the portrait of Christ 
Jesus, and he is to paint according to! that copy. The true Christian is to be 
such a husband as Christ was to His church. The love of a husband is special. 
The Lord Jesus cherishes for the church a peculiar affection, which is set upon 
her above the rest of mankind: "I pray for them, I pray not for the world." The 
elect church is the favourite of heaven, the treasure of Christ, the crown of 
His head, the bracelet of His arm, the breastplate of His heart, the very 
centre and core of His love. A husband should love his wife with a constant 
love, for thus Jesus loves His church.
He does not vary in His affection. He may change in His display of affection, 
but the affection itself is still the same. A husband should love his wife with 
an enduring love, for
nothing "shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ 
Jesus our Lord." A true husband loves his wife with a hearty love, fervent and 
intense. It is not mere lip-service. Ah! beloved, what more could Christ have 
done in proof of His love than He has done? Jesus has a delighted love towards 
His spouse: He prizes her affection, and delights in her with sweet 
complacence. Believer, you wonder at Jesus' love; you
admire it--are you imitating it? In your domestic relationships is the rule and 
measure of your love--"even as Christ loved the church"?

CH Spurgeon
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From: John L 

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