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e must
not expect to see an immediate reward for all the good we do; nor must we always
confine our efforts to places and persons which seem likely to yield us a recompense
for our labors. The Egyptian casts his seed upon the waters of the Nile, where it
might seem a sheer waste of corn. But in due time the flood subsides, the rice or
other grain sinks into the fertile mud, and rapidly a harvest is produced. Let us
today do good to the unthankful and the evil. Let us teach the careless and the obstinate.
Unlikely waters may cover hopeful soil. Nowhere shall our labor be in vain in the
LORD.
It is ours to cast our bread upon the waters; it remains with God to fulfill the
promise "Thou shalt find it." He will not let His promise fail. His good
word which we have spoken shall live, shall be found, shall be found by us. Perhaps
not just yet, but some day we shall reap what we have sown. We must exercise our
patience, or perhaps the LORD may exercise it. "After many days," says
the Scripture, and in many instances those days run into months and years, and yet
the Word stands true. God's promise will keep; let us mind that we keep the precept
and keep it this day.
June 2
Immediate Freedom
"For now will I break his yoke from off
thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder"
(Nahum 1:13).
he Assyrian
was allowed for a season to oppress the LORD's people, but there came a time for
his power to be broken. So, many a heart is held in bondage by Satan and frets sorely
under the yoke. Oh, that to such prisoners of hope the word of the LORD may come
at once, according to the text, "Now will I break his yoke from off thee, and
will burst thy bonds in sunder!"
See! The LORD promises a present deliverance. "Now will I break his yoke from
off thee." Believe for immediate freedom, and according to thy faith so shall
it be unto thee at this very hour. When God saith "now," let no man say
"tomorrow."
See how complete the rescue is to be; for the yoke is not to be removed but broken;
and the bonds are not to be untied but burst asunder. Here is a display of divine
force which guarantees that the oppressor shall not return. His yoke is broken, we
cannot again be bowed down by its weight. His bonds, are burst asunder, they can
no longer hold us. Oh, to believe in Jesus for complete and everlasting emancipation!
"If the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." Come, LORD,
and set free Thy captives, according to Thy Word.
June 3
Sure-footedness
"The LORD God is my strength, and He will
make my feet like hind's feet, and He will make me to walk upon mine high places"
(Habakkuk 3:19).
his confidence
of the man of God is tantamount to a promise, for that which faith is persuaded of
is the purpose of God. The prophet had to traverse the deep places of poverty and
famine, but he went down hill without slipping, for the LORD gave him standing. By
and by he was called to the high places of the hills of conflict; and he was no more
afraid to go up than to go down.
See! The LORD lent him strength. Nay, Jehovah Himself was his strength. Think of
that: the almighty God Himself becomes our strength!
Note that the LORD also gave him sure-footedness. The hinds leap over rock and crag,
never missing their footholds. Our LORD will give us grace to follow the most difficult
paths of duty without a stumble. He can fit our foot for the crags so that we shall
be at home where apart from God we should perish.
One of these days we shall be called to higher places still. Up yonder we shall climb,
even to the mount of God, the high places where the shining ones are gathered. Oh,
what feet are the feet of faith, by which, following the Hind of the Morning, we
shall ascend into the hill of the LORD!
June 4
Exceedingly Precious
"They shall be Mine, saith the LORD of
hosts in that day when I make up My jewels"
(Malachi 3:17).
day is
coming in which the crown jewels of our great King shall be counted, that it may
be seen whether they answer to the inventory which His Father gave Him. My soul,
wilt thou be among the precious things of Jesus? Thou art precious to Him if He is
precious to thee, and thou shalt be His "in that day," if He is thine in
this day.
In the days of Malachi, the chosen of the LORD were accustomed so to converse with
each other that their God Himself listened to their talk. He liked it so well that
He took notes of it; yes, and made a book of it, which He lodged in His record office.
Pleased with their conversation, He was also pleased with them. Pause, my soul, and
ask thyself: If Jesus were to listen to thy talk would He be pleased with it? Is
it to His glory and to the edification of the brotherhood? Say, my soul, and be sure
thou sayest the truth.
But what will the honor be for us poor creatures to be reckoned by the LORD to be
His crown jewels! This honor have all the saints. Jesus not only says, "They
are mine," but, "They shall be mine." He bought us, sought us, brought
us in, and has so far wrought us to His image that we shall be fought for by Him
with all His might.
June 5
Is There a Difference?
"But against any of the children of Israel
shall not a dog move his tongue, against man or beast: that ye may know how that
the LORD doth put a difference between the Egyptians and Israel"
(Exodus 11:7).
hat! Has
God power over the tongues of dogs! Can he keep ours from barking? Yes, it is even
so. He can prevent an Egyptian dog from worrying one of the lambs of Israel's flock.
Doth God silence dogs, and doggish ones among men, and the great dog at hell's gate?
Then let us move on our way without fear.
If He lets dogs move their tongues, yet He can stop their teeth. They may make a
dreadful noise and still do us no real harm. Yet, how sweet is quiet! How delightful
to move about among enemies and perceive that God maketh them to be at peace with
us! Like Daniel in the den of lions we are unhurt amid destroyers.
Oh, that today this word of the LORD to Israel might be true to me! Does the dog
worry me? I will tell my LORD about him. LORD, he does not care for my pleadings;
do Thou speak the word of power, and he must lie down. Give me peace, O my God, and
let me see Thy hand so distinctly in it that I may most clearly perceive the difference
which Thy grace has made between me and the ungodly!
June 6
He Always Listens
"The LORD hath heard my supplication;
the LORD will receive my prayer"
(Psalm 6:9).
he experience
here recorded is mine. I can set to my seal that God is true. In very wonderful ways
He has answered the prayers of His servant many and many a time. Yes, and He is hearing
my present supplication, and He is not turning away His ear from me. Blessed be His
holy name!
What then? Why, for certain the promise which lies sleeping in the psalmist's believing
confidence is also mine. Let me grasp it by the hand of faith: "The LORD will
receive my prayer." He will accept it, think of it, and grant it in the way
and time which His loving wisdom judges to be best. I bring my poor prayer in my
hand to the great King, and He gives me audience and graciously receives my petition.
My enemies will not listen to me, but my LORD will. They ridicule my tearful prayers,
but my LORD does not; He receives my prayer into His ear and His heart.
What a reception this is for a poor sinner! We receive Jesus, and then the LORD receives
us and our prayers for His Son's sake. Blessed be that dear name which franks our
prayers so that they freely pass even within the golden gates. LORD, teach me to
pray, since Thou hearest my prayers.
June 7
The Safest Place
"And I give unto them Eternal Life; and
they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand"
(John 10:28).
e believe
in the eternal security of the saints. First, because they are Christ's, and He will
never lose the sheep which He has bought with His blood and received of His Father.
Next, because He gives them eternal life, and if it be eternal, well then, it is
eternal, and there can be no end to hell, and heaven, and God. If spiritual life
can die out, it is manifestly not eternal life, and that effectually shuts out the
possibility of an end.
Observe, further, that the LORD expressly says, "They shall never perish."
As long as words have a meaning, this secures believers from perishing. The most
obstinate unbelief cannot force this meaning out of this sentence.
Then, to make the matter complete, He declares that His people are in His hand, and
He defies all their enemies to pluck them out of it. Surely it is a thing impossible
even for the fiend of hell. We must be safe in the grasp of an almighty Savior. Be
it ours to dismiss carnal fear as well as carnal confidence and rest peacefully in
the hollow of the Redeemer's hand.
June 8
Wisdom for the Asking
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask
of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given
him"
(James 1:5).
f any
of you lack wisdom. There is no "if" in the matter, for I am sure I lack
it. What do I know? How can I guide my own way? How can I direct others? LORD, I
am a mass of folly, and wisdom I have none.
Thou sayest, "Let him ask of God." LORD, I now ask. Here at Thy footstool
I ask to be furnished with heavenly wisdom for this day's perplexities, ay, and for
this day's simplicities; for I know I may do very stupid things, even in plain matters,
unless Thou dost keep me out of mischief.
I thank Thee that all I have to do is to ask. What grace is this on Thy part, that
I have only to pray in faith and Thou wilt give me wisdom. Thou dost here promise
me a liberal education, and that, too, without an angry tutor or a scolding usher.
This, too, Thou wilt bestow without a fee -- bestow it on a fool who lacks wisdom.
O LORD, I thank Thee for that positive and expressive word "It shall be given
him." I believe it. Thou wilt this day make Thy babe to know the hidden wisdom
which the carnally prudent never learn. Thou wilt guide me with Thy counsel and afterwards
receive me to glory.
June 9
A Trustworthy Name
"I will also leave in the midst of thee
an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust in the Name of the LORD"
(Zephaniah 3:12).
hen true
religion is ready to die out among the wealthy it finds a home among the poor of
this world, rich in faith. The LORD has even now His faithful remnant. Am I one of
them?
Perhaps it is because men are afflicted and poor that they learn to trust in the
name of the LORD. He that hath no money must try what he can do on trust. He whose
own name is good for nothing in his own esteem, acts wisely to rest in another name,
even that best of names, the name of Jehovah. God will always have a trusting people,
and these will be an afflicted and poor people. Little as the world thinks of them,
their being left in the midst of a nation is the channel of untold blessings to it.
Here we have the conserving salt which keeps in check the corruption which is in
the world through lust.
Again the question comes home to each one of us. Am I one of them? Am I afflicted
by the sin within me and around me? Am I poor in spirit, poor spiritually in my own
judgment? Do I trust in the LORD? This is the main business. Jesus reveals the name,
the character, the person of God; am I trusting in Him? If so, I am left in this
world for a purpose. LORD, help me to fulfill it.
June 10
A Shepherd Secures Them
"They shall feed and lie down, and none
shall make them afraid"
(Zephaniah 3:13).
esterday
we thought of the afflicted and poor people whom the LORD left to be a living seed
in a dead world. The prophet says of such that they shall not work iniquity nor speak
lies. So that while they had neither rank nor riches to guard them, they were also
quite unable to use those weapons in which the wicked place so much reliance: they
could neither defend themselves by sin nor by subtlety.
What then? Would they be destroyed? By no means! They should both feed and rest and
be not merely free from danger but even quiet from fear of evil. Sheep are very feeble
creatures, and wolves are terrible enemies; yet at this hour sheep are more numerous
than wolves, and the cause of the sheep is always winning, while the cause of the
wolves is always declining. One day flocks of sheep will cover the plains, and not
a wolf will be left. The fact is that sheep have a Shepherd, and this gives them
provender, protection, and peace. "None" -- which means not one, whether
in human or diabolical form -- "shall make them afraid." Who shall terrify
the LORD's flock when He is near? We lie down in green pastures, for Jesus Himself
is food and rest to our souls.
June 11
No Cause to Blush
"Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed"
(Isaiah 54.4).
e shall
not be ashamed of our faith. Carping critics may assail the Scriptures upon which
we ground our belief, but every year the LORD will make it more and more clear that
in His Book there is no error, no excess, and no omission. It is no discredit to
be a simple believer; the faith which looks alone to Jesus is a crown of honor on
any man's head and better than a star on his breast.
We shall not be ashamed of our hope. It shall be even as the LORD has said. We shall
be fed, led, blest, and rested. Our LORD will come, and then the days of our mourning
shall be ended. How we shall glory in the LORD who first gave us lively hope and
then gave us that which we hoped for!
We shall not be ashamed of our love. Jesus is to us the altogether lovely, and never,
never, shall we have to blush because we have yielded our hearts to Him. The sight
of our glorious Well-beloved will justify the most enthusiastic attachment to Him.
None will blame the martyrs for dying for Him. When the enemies of Christ are clothed
with everlasting contempt, the lovers of Jesus shall find themselves honored by all
holy beings, because they chose the reproach of Christ rather than the treasures
of Egypt.
June 12
Dwelling Safely Apart
"Israel then shall dwell in safety alone:
the fountain of Jacob shall be upon a land of corn and wine; also his heavens shall
drop down dew"
(Deuteronomy 33:28).
he more
we dwell alone, the more safe shall we be. God would have His people separate from
sinners, His call to them is, "Come ye out from among them." A worldly
Christian is spiritually diseased. Those who compromise with Christ's enemies may
be reckoned with them.
Our safety lies, not in making terms with the enemy, but in dwelling alone with our
Best Friend. If we do this, we shall dwell in safety despite the sarcasms, the slanders,
and the sneers of the world. We shall be safe from the baleful influence of its unbelief,
its pride, its vanity, its filthiness.
God also will make us dwell in safety alone in that day when sin shall be visited
on the nations by wars and famines.
The LORD brought Abram from Ur of the Chaldees, but Abram stopped halfway. He had
no blessing till, having set out to go to the land of Canaan, to the land of Canaan
he came, He was safe alone even in the midst of foes. Lot was not safe in Sodom though
in a circle of friends. Our safety is in dwelling apart with God.
June 13
Divine Cultivation
"I the LORD do keep it; I will water it
every moment: Lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day"
(Isaiah 27:3).
hen the
LORD Himself speaks in His own proper person rather than through a prophet, the word
has a peculiar weight to believing minds. It is Jehovah Himself who is the keeper
of His own vineyard; He does not trust it to any other, but He makes it His own personal
care. Are they not well kept whom God Himself keeps?
We are to receive gracious watering, not only every day and every hour "but
every moment." How we ought to grow! How fresh and fruitful every plant should
be! What rich clusters the vines should bear!
But disturbers come; little foxes and the boar. Therefore, the LORD Himself is our
Guardian, and that at all hours, both "night and day." What, then, can
harm us? Why are we afraid! He tends, He waters, He guards; what more do we need?
Twice in this verse the LORD says, "I will." What truth, what power, what
love, what immutability we find in the great "I will" of Jehovah! Who can
resist His will? If He says "I will," what room is there for doubt? With
an "I will" of God we can face all the hosts of sin, death, and hell. O
LORD, since Thou sayest, "I will keep thee," I reply, "I will praise
Thee!"
June 14
He Constantly Abides
"For the LORD will not forsake His people
for His great name's sake; because it hath pleased the LORD to make you His people"
(1 Samuel 12:22).
od's choice
of His people is the reason for His abiding by them and not forsaking them. He chose
them for His love, and He loves them for His choice. His own good pleasure is the
source of their election, and His election is the reason for the continuance of His
pleasure in them. It would dishonor His great name for Him to forsake them, since
it would either show that He made an error in His choice or that He was fickle in
His love. God's love has this glory, that it never changes, and this glory He will
never tarnish.
By all the memories of the LORD's former lovingkindnesses let us rest assured that
He will not forsake us. He who has gone so far as to make us His people will not
undo the creation of His grace. He has not wrought such wonders for us that He might
leave us after all. His Son Jesus has died for us, and we may be sure that He has
not died in vain. Can He forsake those for whom He shed His blood? Because He has
hitherto taken pleasure in choosing and in saving us, it will be His pleasure still
to bless us. Our LORD Jesus is no changeable lover. Having loved His own, He loves
them to the end.
June 15
Home Blessings Extended
"The LORD shall bless thee out of Zion:
and thou shalt see the good of Jerusalem all the days of thy life"
(Psalm 128:5).
his is
a promise to the God-fearing man who walks in the ways of holiness with earnest heed.
He shall have domestic blessedness; his wife and children shall be a source of great
home happiness. But then as a member of the church he desires to see the cause prosper,
for he is as much concerned for the LORD's house as for his own. When the LORD builds
our house, it is but fitting that we should desire to see the LORD's house builded.
Our goods are not truly good unless we promote by them the good of the LORD's chosen
church.
Yes, you shall get a blessing when you go up to the assemblies of Zion; you shall
be instructed, enlivened, and comforted, where prayer and praise ascend and testimony
is borne to the great Sacrifice. "The LORD shall bless thee out of Zion."
Nor shall you alone be profited; the church itself shall prosper; believers shall
be multiplied, and their holy work shall be crowned with success. Certain gracious
men have this promise fulfilled to them as long as they live. Alas! when they die
the cause often flags. Let us be among those who bring good things to Jerusalem all
their days. LORD, of Thy mercy make us such! Amen.
June 16
Possess, Not Only Profess
"For whosoever hath, to him shall be given,
and he shall have more abundance"
(Matthew 13:12).
hen the
LORD has given to a man much grace, He will give him more. A little faith is a nest
egg; more faith will come to it. But then it must not be seeming faith, but real
and true. What a necessity is laid upon us to make sure work in religion and not
to profess much, and possess nothing! For one of these days the very profession will
be taken from us, if that be all we have. The threatening is as true as the promise.
Blessed be the LORD, it is His way when He has once made a beginning to go on bestowing
the graces of His Spirit, till He who had but little, and yet truly had that little,
is made to have abundance. Oh, for that abundance! Abundance of grace is a thing
to be coveted. It would be well to know much but better to love much. It would be
delightful to have abundance of skill to serve God but better still to have abundance
of faith to trust in the LORD for skill and everything.
LORD, since Thou hast given me a sense of sin, deepen my hatred of evil. Since Thou
hast caused me to trust Jesus, raise my faith to full assurance. Since Thou hast
made me to love Thee, cause me to be carried away with vehement affection for Thee!
June 17
Our Field of Battle
"For the LORD your God is He that goeth
with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you"
(Deuteronomy 20:4).
e have
no enemies but the enemies of God. Our fights are not against men but against spiritual
wickednesses. We war with the devil, and the blasphemy, and error, and despair, which
he brings into the field of battle. We fight with all the armies of sin -- impurity,
drunkenness, oppression, infidelity, and ungodliness. With these we contend earnestly,
but not with sword or spear; the weapons of our warfare are not carnal.
Jehovah, our God, abhors everything which is evil, and, therefore, He goeth with
us to fight for us in this crusade. He will save us, and He will give us grace to
war a good warfare, and win the victory. We may depend upon it that if we are on
God's side God is on our side. With such an august ally the conflict is never in
the least degree doubtful. It is not that truth is mighty and must prevail, but that
might lies with the Father who is almighty, with Jesus who has all power in heaven
and in earth, and with the Holy Spirit who worketh His will among men.
Soldiers of Christ, gird on your armor. Strike home in the name of the God of holiness,
and by faith grasp His salvation. Let not this day pass without striking a blow for
Jesus and holiness.
June 18
God Himself Shall Work
"Now will I rise, saith the LORD; now
will I be exalted; now will I lift up Myself"
(Isaiah 33:10).
hen the
spoilers had made the land as waste as if devoured by locusts, and the warriors who
had defended the country sat down and wept like women, then the LORD came to the
rescue. When travelers ceased from the roads to Zion, and Bashan and Carmel were
as vineyards from which the fruit has failed, then the LORD arose. God is exalted
in the midst of an afflicted people, for they seek His face and trust Him. He is
still more exalted when in answer to their cries He lifts up Himself to deliver them
and overthrow their enemies.
Is it a day of sorrow with us? Let us expect to see the LORD glorified in our deliverance.
Are we drawn out in fervent prayer? Do we cry day and night unto Him? Then the set
time for His grace is near. God will lift up Himself at the right season. He will
arise when it will be most for the display of His glory. We wish for His glory more
than we long for our own deliverance. Let the LORD be exalted, and our chief desire
is obtained.
LORD, help us in such a way that we may see that Thou Thyself art working. May we
magnify Thee in our inmost souls. Make all around us to see how good and great a
God Thou art.
June 19
A Sound Heart
"Let my heart be sound in Thy Statues:
that I be not ashamed"
(Psalm 119:80).
e may
regard this inspired prayer as containing within itself the assurance that those
who keep close to the Word of God shall never have cause to be ashamed of doing so.
See, the prayer is for soundness of heart. A sound creed is good, a sound judgment
concerning it is better, but a sound heart toward the truth is best of all. We must
love the truth, feel the truth, and obey the truth, otherwise we are not truly sound
in God's statutes. Are there many in these evil days who are sound? Oh, that the
writer and the reader may be two of this sort!
Many will be ashamed in the last great day, when all disputes will be decided. Then
they will see the folly of their inventions and be filled with remorse because of
their proud infidelity and willful defiance of the LORD; but he who believed what
the LORD taught and did what the LORD commanded will stand forth justified in what
he did. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun. Men much slandered and abused
shall find their shame turned into glory in that day.
Let us pray the prayer of our text, and we may be sure that its promise will be fulfilled
to us. If the LORD makes us sound, He will keep us safe.
June 20
The LORD Our Companion
"Yea, though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy Rod and Thy
Staff they comfort me"
(Psalm 23:4).
weet are
these words in describing a deathbed assurance. How many have repeated them in their
last hours with intense delight!
But the verse is equally applicable to agonies of spirit in the midst of life. Some
of us, like Paul, die daily through a tendency to gloom of soul. Bunyan puts the
Valley of the Shadow of Death far earlier in the pilgrimage than the river which
rolls at the foot of the celestial hills. We have some of us traversed the dark and
dreadful defile of "the shadow of death" several times, and we can bear
witness that the LORD alone enabled us to bear up amid its wild thought, its mysterious
horrors, its terrible depressions. The LORD has sustained us and kept us above all
real fear of evil, even when our spirit has been overwhelmed. We have been pressed
and oppressed, but yet we have lived, for we have felt the presence of the Great
Shepherd and have been confident that His crook would prevent the foe from giving
us any deadly wound.
Should the present time be one darkened by the raven wings of a great sorrow, let
us glorify God by a peaceful trust in Him.
June 21
A Woman's War
"The LORD shall sell Sisera into the hand
of a woman"
(Judges 4:9).
ather
an unusual text, but there may be souls in the world that may have faith enough to
grasp it. Barak, the man, though called to the war, had little stomach for the fight
unless Deborah would go with him, and so the LORD determined to make it a woman's
war. By this means He rebuked the slackness of the man, gained for Himself the more
renown, and cast the more shame upon the enemies of His people.
The LORD can still use feeble instrumentalities. Why not me? He may use persons who
are not commonly called to great public engagements. Why not you? The woman who slew
the enemy of Israel was no Amazon but a wife who tarried in her tent. She was no
orator but a woman who milked the cows and made butter. May not the LORD use any
one of us to accomplish His purpose? Somebody may come to the house today, even as
Sisera came to Jael's tent. Be it ours not to slay him, but to save him. Let us receive
him with great kindness and then bring forth the blessed truth of salvation by the
LORD Jesus, our great Substitute, and press home the command "Believe and live."
Who knoweth but some stout-hearted sinner may be slain by the gospel today!
June 22
He With Us; We With Him
"The fear of the LORD prolongeth days:
but the years of the wicked shall be shortened"
(Proverbs 10:27).
here is
no doubt about it. The fear of the LORD leads to virtuous habits, and these prevent
that waste of life which comes of sin and vice. The holy rest which springs out of
faith in the LORD Jesus also greatly helps a man when he is ill. Every physician
rejoices to have a patient whose mind is fully at ease. Worry kills, but confidence
in God is like healing medicine.
We have therefore all the arrangements for long life, and if it be really for our
good, we shall see a good old age and come to our graves as shocks of corn in their
season. Let us not be overcome with sudden expectation of death the moment we have
a fingerache, but let us rather expect that we may have to work on through a considerable
length of days.
And what if we should soon be called to the higher sphere? Certainly there would
be nothing to deplore in such a summons but everything to rejoice in. Living or dying
we are the LORD's. If we live, Jesus will be with us; if we die, we shall be with
Jesus.
The truest lengthening of life is to live while we live, wasting no time but using
every hour for the highest ends. So be it this day.
June 23
The Enemy Frustrated
"Therefore thus saith the LORD concerning
the king of Assyria, He shall not come into this city, nor shoot an arrow there,
nor come before it with shield, nor cast a bank against it"
(2 Kings 19:32).
either
did Sennacherib molest the city. He had boasted loudly, but he could not carry out
his threats. The LORD is able to stop the enemies of His people in the very act.
When the lion has the lamb between his jaws, the great Shepherd of the sheep can
rob him of his prey. Our extremity only provides an opportunity for a grander display
of divine power and wisdom.
In the case before us, the terrible foe did not put in an appearance before the city
which he thirsted to destroy. No annoying arrow could he shoot over the walls, and
no besieging engines could he put to work to batter down the castles, and no banks
could he cast up to shut in the inhabitants. Perhaps in our case also the LORD will
prevent our adversaries from doing us the least harm. Certainly He can alter their
intentions or render their designs so abortive that they will gladly forego them.
Let us trust in the LORD and keep His way, and He will take care of us. Yea, He will
fill us with wondering praise as we see the perfection of His deliverance.
Let us not fear the enemy till he actually comes, and then let us trust in the LORD.
June 24
The LORD's "Much More"
"And Amaziah said to the man of God, But
what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
And the man of God answered, The LORD is able to give thee much more than this"
(2 Chronicles 25:9).
f you
have made a mistake, bear the loss of it; but do not act contrary to the will of
the LORD. The LORD can give you much more than you are likely to lose; and if He
does not, will you begin bargaining and chaffering with God. The king of Judah had
hired an army from idolatrous Israel, and he was commanded to send home the fighting
men because the LORD was not with them. He was willing to send away the host, only
he grudged paying the hundred talents for nothing. Oh, for shame! If the LORD will
give the victory without the hirelings, surely it was a good bargain to pay their
wages and to be rid of them.
Be willing to lose money for conscience' sake, for peace's sake, for Christ's sake.
Rest assured that losses for the LORD are not losses. Even in this life they are
more than recompensed: in some cases the LORD prevents any loss from happening. As
to our immortal life, what we lose for Jesus is invested in heaven. Fret not at apparent
disaster but listen to the whisper, "The LORD is able to give thee much more
than this."
June 25
A Staircase to Heaven
"And He saith unto him, Verily, verily,
I say unto you, Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending
and descending upon the Son of man"
(John 1:51).
es, to
our faith this sight is plain even at this day. We do see heaven opened. Jesus Himself
has opened that kingdom to all believers. We gaze into the place of mystery and glory,
for He has revealed it to us. We shall enter it soon, for He is the way.
Now we see the explanation of Jacob's ladder. Between earth and heaven there is a
holy commerce; prayer ascends, and answers come down by the way of Jesus, the Mediator.
We see this ladder when we see our LORD. In Him a stairway of light now furnishes
a clear passage to the throne of the Most High. Let us use it and send up by it the
messengers of our prayers. We shall live the angelic life ourselves if we run up
to heaven in intercession, lay hold upon the blessings of the covenant, and then
descend again to scatter those gifts among the sons of men.
This choice sight which Jacob only saw in a dream will turn into a bright reality.
This very day we will be up and down the ladder each hour: climbing in communion
and coming down in labor to save our fellowmen. This is Thy promise, O LORD Jesus;
let us joyfully see it fulfilled.
June 26
It Will Not Be Long
"Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts:
for the coming of the LORD draweth nigh"
(James 5:8).
he last
word in the Canticle of love is, "Make haste, my beloved," and among the
last words of the Apocalypse we read, "The Spirit and the Bride say, Come";
to which the heavenly Bridegroom answers, "Surely I come quickly." Love
longs for the glorious appearing of the LORD and enjoys this sweet promise - "The
coming of the LORD draweth nigh." This stays our minds as to the future. We
look out with hope through this window.
This sacred "window of agate" lets in a flood of light upon the present
and puts us into fine condition for immediate work or suffering. Are we tired? Then
the nearness of our joy whispers patience. Are we growing weary because we do not
see the harvest of our seed-sowing? Again this glorious truth cries to us, "Be
patient." Do our multiplied temptations cause us in the least to waver? Then
the assurance that before long the LORD will be here preaches to us from this text,
"Stablish your hearts." Be firm, be stable, be constant, "stedfast,
unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the LORD." Soon will you hear the
silver trumpet which announces the coming of your King. Be not in the least afraid.
Hold the fort, for He is coming; yea, He may appear this very day.
June 27
Thank Him; Dwell Acceptably
"Surely the righteous shall give thanks
unto Thy Name: the upright shall dwell in Thy presence"
(Psalm 140:13).
h, that
my heart may be upright, that I may always be able to bless the name of the LORD!
He is so good to those that be good, that I would fain be among them and feel myself
full of thankfulness every day. Perhaps, for a moment, the righteous are staggered
when their integrity results in severe trial; but assuredly the day shall come when
they shall bless their God that they did not yield to evil suggestions and adopt
a shifty policy. In the long run true men will thank the God of the right for leading
them by a right way. Oh, that I may be among them!
What a promise is implied in this second clause, "The upright shall dwell in
thy presence!" They shall stand accepted where others appear only to be condemned.
They shall be the courtiers of the great King, indulged with audience whensoever
they desire it. They shall be favored ones upon whom Jehovah smiles and with whom
He graciously communes. LORD, I covet this high honor, this precious privilege. It
will be heaven on earth to me to enjoy it. Make me in all things upright, that I
may today and tomorrow and every day stand in Thy heavenly presence. Then will I
give thanks unto Thy name evermore. Amen.
June 28
One Look From the LORD!
"And the LORD looked upon him, and said,
Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites:
have not I sent thee?"
(Judges 6:14).
hat a
look was that which the LORD gave to Gideon! He looked him out of his discouragement
into a holy bravery. If our look to the LORD saves us, what will not His look at
us do? LORD, look on me this day and nerve me for its duties and conflicts.
What a word was this which Jehovah spoke to Gideon! "Go." He must not hesitate.
He might have answered, "What, go in all this weakness?" But the LORD put
that word out of court by saying, "Go in this thy might." The LORD had
looked might into him, and he had now nothing to do but to use it and save Israel
by smiting the Midianites. It may be that the LORD has more to do by me than I ever
dreamed of. If He has looked upon me, He has made me strong. Let me by faith exercise
the power with which He has entrusted me. He never bids me "idle away my time
in this my might." Far from it. I must "go" because He strengthens
me. What a question is that which the LORD puts to me even as He put it to Gideon!
"Have not I sent thee!" Yes, LORD, Thou hast sent me, and I will go in
Thy strength. At Thy command I go, and, going, I am assured that Thou wilt conquer
by me.
June 29
Invitation to Pray
"Call unto Me, and I will answer thee,
and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not"
(Jeremiah 33:3).
od encourages
us to pray. They tell us that prayer is a pious exercise which has no influence except
upon the mind engaged in it. We know better. Our experience gives the lie a thousand
times over to this infidel assertion. Here Jehovah, the living God, distinctly promises
to answer the prayer of His servant. Let us call upon Him again and admit no doubt
upon the question of His hearing us and answering us. He that made the ear, shall
He not hear? He that gave parents a love to their children, will He not listen to
the cries of His own sons and daughters!
God will answer His pleading people in their anguish. He has wonders in store for
them. What they have never seen, heard of, or dreamed of, He will do for them. He
will invent new blessings if needful. He will ransack sea and land to feed them:
He will send every angel out of heaven to succor them if their distress requires
it. He will astound us with His grace and make us feel that it was never before done
in this fashion. All He asks of us is that we will call upon Him. He cannot ask less
of us. Let us cheerfully render Him our prayers at once.
June 30
Back, Then Forward
"Nevertheless I will remember My Covenant
with thee in the days of thy youth, and I will establish unto thee an Everlasting
Covenant"
(Ezekiel 16:60).
otwithstanding
our sins, the LORD is still faithful in His love to us. He looks back. See how He
remembers those early days of ours when He took us into covenant with Himself, and
we gave ourselves over to Him. Happy days those! The LORD does not twit us with them
and charge us with being insincere. No, He looks rather to His covenant with us than
to our covenant with Him. There was no hypocrisy in that sacred compact, on His part,
at any rate. How gracious is the LORD thus to look back in love!
He looks forward also. He is resolved that the covenant shall not fail. If I do not
stand to it, He does. He solemnly declares, "I will establish unto thee an everlasting
covenant." He has no mind to draw back from His promises. Blessed be His name.
He sees the sacred seal, "the blood of the everlasting covenant," and He
remembers our Surety, in whom He ratified that covenant, even His own dear Son; and
therefore He rests in His covenant engagements. "He abideth faithful; he cannot
deny himself."
O LORD, lay this precious word upon my heart and help me to feed upon it all this
day!
"God has given no pledge which He
will not redeem,
and encouraged no hope which He will not fulfill."
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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