Isa 43:10 Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me

Friday, October 30, 2020

Fret Not Over Evil-Doers!

Do not get into a perilous heat about things. 

If ever heat were justified, it was surely justified in the circumstances outlined in the Psalm. 

Evil-doers were moving about clothed in purple and fine linen, and faring sumptuously every day.

"Workers of iniquity" were climbing into the supreme places of power, and were tyrannizing their less fortunate brethren. 

Sinful men and women were stalking through the land in the pride of life and basking in the light and comfort of great prosperity, and good men were becoming heated and fretful.

"Fret not thyself." Do not get unduly heated! Keep cool! 

Even in a good cause, fretfulness is not a wise help-meet. 

Fretting only heats the bearings; it does not generate the steam. 

It is no help to a train for the axles to get hot; their heat is only a hindrance. 

When the axles get heated, it is because of unnecessary friction; dry surfaces are grinding together, which ought to be kept in smooth co-operation by a delicate cushion of oil.

And is it not a suggestive fact that this word "fret" is closely akin to the word "friction," and is an indication of absence of the anointing oil of the grace of God?

In fretfulness, a little bit of grit gets into the bearings-some slight disappointment, some ingratitude, some discourtesy-and the smooth working of the life is checked. 

Friction begets heat; and with the heat, most dangerous conditions are created.

Do not let thy bearings get hot. 

Let the oil of the Lord keep thee cool, lest by reason of an unholy heat thou be reckoned among the evil-doers.

~The Silver Lining

Dear restless heart, be still; don't fret and worry so, God has a thousand ways His love and help to show...

Just trust, and trust, and trust, until His will you know.

Dear restless heart, be still, for peace is God's own smile, His love can every wrong and sorrow reconcile... 

Just love, and love, and love, and calmly wait awhile.

Dear restless heart, be brave; don't moan and sorrow so, He hath a meaning kind in chilly winds that blow...

Just hope, and hope, and hope, until you braver grow.

Dear restless heart, repose upon His breast this hour, His grace is strength and life, His love is bloom and flower...

Just rest, and rest, and rest, within His tender power.

Dear restless heart, be still! 

Don't struggle to be free; God's life is in your life, from Him you may not flee...

Just pray, and pray, and pray, till you have faith to see.

~Edith Willis Linn

Monday, October 26, 2020

A Test For Forsaking Selfishness

Another principle for the Death Of Selfishness is to seek in everything to be Child-like...

And extremely Simple in our manners, words, dress, tastes, and interior experiences. 

Self naturally Feeds on Complexity and things Grand and Large and Loud. 

Christ is the very embodiment of Divine and Eternal Simplicity. 

The more we become selfless...

The more we become Disappointing to the people. 

Our learning, or talents will not Show Off to such fine advantage. 

We talk less. 

We live more Quietly. 

Our labors are less designed to Impress or Attract notice.

We employ Prayer and Faith in God more than Showy methods. 

We love to live like God, a profound Hidden life, in which people think we don't amount to very much. 

This is one of the tests for forsaking selfishness. 

~G. D. Watson~

Friday, October 23, 2020

Rejoice In The Flood!

Psalm 66:6  He turned the sea into dry land: they went through the flood on foot: there did we rejoice in him.

It is a striking assertion, "through the floods" (the place where we might have expected nothing but trembling and terror, anguish and dismay) "there," says the Psalmist, "did we rejoice in him!"

How many there are who can endorse this as their experience: that "there," in their very seasons of distress and sadness, they have been enabled, as they never did before, to triumph and rejoice.

How near their God in covenant is brought! 

How brightly shine His promises! 

In the day of our prosperity we cannot see the brilliancy of these. 

Like the sun at noon, hiding out the stars from sight, they are indiscernible...

But when night overtakes, the deep, dark night of sorrow, out come these clustering stars-blessed constellations of Bible hope and promise of consolation.

Like Jacob at Jabbok, it is when our earthly sun goes down that the Divine Angel comes forth, and we wrestle with Him and prevail.

It was at night, "in the evening," Aaron lit the sanctuary lamps. 

It is in the night of trouble the brightest lamps of the believer are often kindled.

It was in his loneliness and exile John had the glorious vision of his Redeemer. 

There is many a Patmos still in the world, whose brightest remembrances are those of God's presence and upholding grace and love in solitude and sadness.

How many pilgrims, still passing through these Red Seas and Jordans of earthly affliction, will be enabled in the retrospect of eternity to say-full of the memories of God's great goodness-We went through the flood on foot...

There-there, in these dark experiences, with the surging waves on every side, deep calling to deep, Jordan, as when Israel crossed it, in 'the time of the overflowing' (flood), yet, 'there did we rejoice in Him!

~Dr. Macduff

Hosea 2:15  And I will give her her vineyards from thence, and the valley of Achor for a door of hope: and she shall sing there, as in the days of her youth, and as in the day when she came up out of the land of Egypt.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Regulated Chastisement

Jer 30:11  For I am with thee, saith the LORD, to save thee: though I make a full end of all nations whither I have scattered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee: but I will correct thee in measure, and will not leave thee altogether unpunished.

To be left uncorrected would be a fatal sign...

It would prove that the LORD had said, "He is given unto idols, let him alone." 

God grant that such may never be our portion! 

Uninterrupted prosperity is a thing to cause fear and trembling. 

As many as God tenderly loves He rebukes and chastens...

Those for whom He has no esteem He allows to fatten themselves without fear, like bullocks for the slaughter. 

It is in love that our heavenly Father uses the rod upon His children. 

Yet see, the correction is in measure...

He gives us love without measure but chastisement "in measure." 

As under the old law no Israelite could receive more than the "forty stripes save one," which ensured careful counting and limited suffering...

So is it with each afflicted member of the household of faith-every stroke is counted. 

It is the measure of wisdom, the measure of sympathy, the measure of love, by which our chastisement is regulated. 

Far be it from us to rebel against appointments so divine. 

LORD, if Thou standest by to measure the bitter drops into my cup, it is for me cheerfully to take that cup from Thy hand and drink according to Thy directions, saying, "Thy will be done."

~Charles Spurgeon

Friday, October 16, 2020

Stumbling Blocks

Heb 12:1  Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,

There are weights which are not sins in themselves, but which become distractions and stumbling blocks in our Christian progress. 

One of the worst of these is despondency. 

The heavy heart is indeed a weight that will surely drag us down in our holiness and usefulness.

The failure of Israel to enter the land of promise began in murmuring, or, as the text in Numbers literally puts it, “as it were murmured.” 
 
Just a faint desire to complain and be discontented. 
 
This led on until it blossomed and ripened into rebellion and ruin.
 
Let us give ourselves no liberty ever to doubt God or His love and faithfulness to us in everything and forever.
 
We can set our will against doubt just as we do against any other sin...
 
And as we stand firm and refuse to doubt, the Holy Spirit will come to our aid and give us the faith of God and crown us with victory.
 
It is very easy to fall into the habit of doubting, fretting, and wondering if God has forsaken us and if after all our hopes are to end in failure. 
 
Let us refuse to be discouraged. 
 
Let us refuse to be unhappy. 
 
Let us “count it all joy” when we cannot feel one emotion of happiness. 
 
Let us rejoice by faith, by resolution, by reckoning, and we shall surely find that God will make the reckoning real.
 
~Selected
 
The devil has two master tricks. 
 
One is to get us discouraged; then for a time at least we can be of no service to others, and so are defeated. 
 
The other is to make us doubt, thus breaking the faith link by which we are bound to our Father. 
 
Lookout! Do not be tricked either way.
 
~G.E.M.
 
Gladness! I like to cultivate the spirit of gladness! 
 
It puts the soul so in tune again, and keeps it in tune, so that Satan is shy of touching it..
 
The chords of the soul become too warm, or too full of heavenly electricity, for his infernal fingers, and he goes off somewhere else! 
 
Satan is always very shy of meddling with me when my heart is full of gladness and joy in the Holy Ghost.
 
My plan is to shun the spirit of sadness as I would Satan; but, alas! 
 
I am not always successful. 
 
Like the devil himself it meets me on the highway of usefulness, looks me so fully in my face, till my poor soul changes color!
 
Sadness discolors everything...
 
It leaves all objects charmless...
 
It involves future prospects in darkness...
 
It deprives the soul of all its aspirations...
 
Enchains all its powers...
 
And produces a mental paralysis!
 
An old believer remarked, that cheerfulness in religion makes all its services come off with delight...
 
And that we are never carried forward so swiftly in the ways of duty as when borne on the wings of delight...
 
Adding, that Melancholy clips such wings...
 
Or, to alter the figure, takes off our chariot wheels in duty, and makes them, like those of the Egyptians, drag heavily.

Friday, October 9, 2020

Busy Here And There, And Life Is Gone.

1Ki 20:39  And as the king passed by, he cried unto the king: and he said, Thy servant went out into the midst of the battle; and, behold, a man turned aside, and brought a man unto me, and said, Keep this man: if by any means he be missing, then shall thy life be for his life, or else thou shalt pay a talent of silver.

1Ki 20:40  And as thy servant was busy here and there, he was gone. And the king of Israel said unto him, So shall thy judgment be; thyself hast decided it.

THIS was likely enough to happen on a battlefield. 

It would not be possible to hold your prisoner, and to busy yourself about other things at the same time. 

This man, in the prophet's parable, made a great mistake to concern himself about a number of trifles, when so serious a matter as his own life depended on giving all his attention to the custodianship of the prisoner entrusted to his care. 

But is it not thus that men miss the main end of life?

Many spend their days in mere trivialities. 

Like children they dig in the sand; like the butterfly, they flit from flower to flower. 

A round of visits, a few novels, a good many hours of light gaiety; vanity, fashion, and amusement these fill their hours, the days flash by, and life is gone. 

They Have Nothing To Show For It. 

Busy here and there, and the chance of saving others is gone. 

Lives touch lives, for the chief purpose that one should influence the other. 

But too often we deal only with superficiality, busying ourselves in the slightest interests, but not seeking the salvation of those with whom we associate. 

The dance, the game, the business relationship, monopolize our thought, and our friends are swept from us in the eddying whirl of life's battle, and are gone.

Busy here and there, and the knowledge of God is gone. 

Remember how the birds caught away the seed of the Kingdom; and be sure that, in the same way, the cares and riches of this world, and the lusts of other things may enter in, and destroy the impression made on the heart. 

The short lived interests of life press hard on its Real Interests. 

Like boys, we squander in trifling the hours given to Prepare for an Examination on which All The Future Must Turn.

~F. B. Meyer

Friday, October 2, 2020

When The LORD Gives A Command, OBEY It!

                                               

 

1Ki 13:21  And he cried unto the man of God that came from Judah, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Forasmuch as thou hast disobeyed the mouth of the LORD, and hast not kept the commandment which the LORD thy God commanded thee,

1Ki 13:22  But camest back, and hast eaten bread and drunk water in the place, of the which the LORD did say to thee, Eat no bread, and drink no water; thy carcase shall not come unto the sepulchre of thy fathers.

WE are inclined at first sight to pity this unknown prophet, and to justify his return...

But...as we look closer into the story, we not only discover the reason for the severe penalty that overtook him, but we are warned lest we make a similar mistake. 

When we have received a direct command fresh from the lips of Christ, we must act on it...

And Not be turned aside by a different suggestion, made to us through the lips of professing Christians. 

God does not vacillate or alter in the thing which proceeds from his mouth. 

When we know we are in the line of his purpose, we must not allow ourselves to be diverted by any appeal or threat, from whomsoever it may emanate. 

Deal with God at first hand.

The rule for determining the true worth of the advice which our friends proffer us, is to ask, first, whether it conflicts with our own deep seated conviction of God's will...

And, secondly, whether it tends to the ease and satisfaction of the flesh, as the old prophet's suggestion certainly did. 

Beware of any one who allures you with the bread and water that are to break your fast. 

That bait is likely enough to disturb the balance of your judgment. 

When a voice says spare thyself, be on the Alert; it savours the things that be of man, not of those that be of God.

Learn to deal with God at first hand. 

Do not run hither and thither to human teachers, or to the Church. 

Be still before God, and what He says in the depths of thy soul, do. 

His Holy Spirit shall guide you into all truth...

And when once his way has been revealed to thee, go straight on, listening to no other voice, however much it professes Divine inspiration.

~F. B. Myer