April 1
The King's Highway
"The wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein"
(Isaiah 35:8).
The way of holiness is so straight and plain that the simplest minds cannot go
astray if they constantly follow it. The worldly wise have many twists and
turns, and yet they make terrible blunders and generally miss their end. Worldly
policy is a poor, shortsighted thing, and when men choose it as their road, it
leads them over dark mountains. Gracious minds know no better than to do as the
LORD bids them; but this keeps them in the King's highway and under royal
protection.
Let the reader never for a moment attempt to help himself out of a difficulty by
a falsehood or by a questionable act; but let him keep in the middle of the high
road of truth and integrity, and he will be following the best possible course.
In our lives we must never practice circular sailing nor dream of shuffling. Be
just and fear not, Follow Jesus and heed no evil consequences. If the worst of
ills could be avoided by wrongdoing, we should, in the very attempt, have fallen
into an evil worse than any other ill could be. God's way must be the very best
way. Follow it though men think you a fool, and you will be truly wise.
LORD, lead Thy servants in a plain path because of their enemies.
April 2
True Heart-Energy
"Meditate upon these things; give thyself wholly to them, that thy profiting may
appear to all" (1 Timothy 4:15).
This is, practically, a promise that, by diligent meditation and the giving up
of our whole mind to our work for the LORD we shall make a progress which all
can see. Not by hasty reading but by deep meditation we profit by the Word of
God. Not by doing a great deal of work in a slovenly manner, but by giving our
best thought to what we attempt, we shall get real profit. "In all labor there
is profit" but not in fuss and hurry without true heart-energy.
If we divide ourselves between God and mammon, or Christ and self, we shall make
no progress. We must give ourselves wholly to holy things, or else we shall be
poor traders in heavenly business, and at our stocktaking no profit will be
shown.
Am I a minister? Let me be a minister wholly and not spend my energies upon
secondary concerns. What have I to do with party politics or vain amusements? Am
I a Christian? Let me make my service of Jesus my occupation, my lifework, my
one pursuit. We must be in-and-in with Jesus, and then out-and-out for Jesus, or
else we shall make neither progress nor profit, and neither the church nor the
world will feel the forceful influence which the LORD would have us exercise.
April 3
Sensitive to Warning
"Because thine heart was tender, and thou hast humbled thyself before the LORD,
when thou heardest what I spake against this place, and against the inhabitants
thereof, that they should become a desolation and a curse, and hast rent thy
clothes, and wept before Me; I also have heard thee, saith the LORD"
(2 Kings 22:19).
Many despise warning and perish. Happy is he who trembles at the Word of God.
Josiah did so, and he was spared the sight of the evil which the LORD determined
to send upon Judah because of her great sins. Have you this tenderness? Do you
practice this self-humiliation? Then you also shall be spared in the evil day.
God sets a mark upon the men that sigh and cry because of the sin of the times.
The destroying angel is commanded to keep his sword in its sheath till the elect
of God are sheltered: these are best known by their godly fear and their
trembling at the Word of the LORD. Are the times threatening? Does infidelity
advance with great strides, and do you dread national chastisement upon this
polluted nation? Well you may. Yet rest in this promise: "Thou shalt be gathered
into thy grave in peace: and thine eyes shall not see all the evil which l will
bring upon this place." Better still, the LORD Himself may come, and then the
days of our mourning shall be ended.
April 4
God's Hornets
"And I will send hornets before thee, which shall drive out the Hivite, the
Canaanite, and the Hittite, from before thee" (Exodus 23:28).
What the hornets were we need not consider. They were God's own army which He
sent before His people to sting their enemies and render Israel's conquest easy.
Our God by His own chosen means will fight for His people and gall their foes
before they come into the actual battle. Often He confounds the adversaries of
truth by methods in which reformers themselves have no hand. The air is full of
mysterious influences which harass Israel's foes. We read in the Apocalypse that
"the earth helped the woman."
Let us never fear. The stars in their courses fight against the enemies of our
souls. Oftentimes when we march to the conflict we find no host to contend with.
"The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace." God's hornets can
do more than our weapons. We could never dream of the victory being won by such
means as Jehovah will use. We must obey our marching orders and go forth to the
conquest of the nations for Jesus, and we shall find that the LORD has gone
before us and prepared the way; so that in the end we will joyfully confess,
"His own right hand and his holy arm, have gotten him the victory."
April 5
Not Forgotten
"Thou art My servant: O Israel, thou shalt not be forgotten of Me"
(Isaiah 44:21).
Our Jehovah cannot so forget His servants as to cease to love them. He chose
them not for a time but forever. He knew what they would be when He called them
into the divine family. He blots out their sins like a cloud; and we may be sure
that He will not turn them out of doors for iniquities which He has blotted out.
It would be blasphemy to imagine such a thing.
He will not forget them so as to cease to think of them. One forgetful moment on
the part of our God would be our ruin. Therefore He says, "Thou shalt not be
forgotten of me," Men forget us; those whom we have benefited turn against us.
We have no abiding place in the fickle hearts of men; but God will never forget
one of His true servants. He binds Himself to us not by what we do for Him but
by what He has done for us. We have been loved too long and bought at too great
a price to be now forgotten. Jesus sees in us His soul's travail, and that He
never can forget. The Father sees in us the spouse of His Son, and the Spirit
sees in us His own effectual work. The LORD thinketh upon us. This day we shall
be succored and sustained. Oh, that the LORD may never be forgotten of us!
April 6
One King, One LORD
"And the LORD shall be King over all the earth: in that day shall there be one
LORD, and His Name one" (Zechariah 14:9).
Blessed prospect! This is no dream of an enthusiast but the declaration of the
infallible Word. Jehovah shall be known among all people, and His gracious sway
shall be acknowledged by every tribe of man. Today, it is far from being so.
Where do any bow before the great King? How much there is of rebellion! What
lords many and gods many there are on the earth! Even among professed Christians
what diversities of ideas there are about Him and His gospel! One day there
shall be one King, one Jehovah, and one name for the living God. O LORD, hasten
it! We daily cry, "Thy kingdom come."
We will not discuss the question as to when this shall be lest we lose the
comfort of the certainty that it shall be. So surely as the Holy Ghost spake by
His prophets, so surely shall the whole earth be filled with the glory of the
LORD. Jesus did not die in vain. The Spirit of God worketh not in vain. The
Father's eternal purposes shall not be frustrated, Here, where Satan triumphed,
Jesus shall be crowned, and the LORD God Omnipotent shall reign. Let us go our
way to our daily work and warfare made strong in faith.
April 7
Without Fear of Man
"And all people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the Name of the
LORD; and they shall be afraid of thee" (Deuteronomy 28:10).
Then we can have no reason to be afraid of them. This would show a mean spirit
and be a token of unbelief rather than of faith. God can make us so like Himself
that men shall be forced to see that we rightly bear His name and truly belong
to the holy Jehovah. Oh, that we may obtain this grace which the LORD waits to
bestow!
Be assured that ungodly men have a fear of true saints. They hate them, but they
also fear them. Haman trembled because of Mordecai, even when he sought the good
man's destruction. In fact, their hate often arises out of a dread which they
are too proud to confess. Let us pursue the path of truth and uprightness
without the slightest tremor. Fear is not for us but for those who do ill and
fight against the LORD of hosts. If indeed the name of the eternal God is named
upon us, we are secure; for, as of old, a Roman had but to say Romanus sum, I am
a Roman, and he could claim the protection of all the legions of the vast
empire; so every one who is a man of God has omnipotence as his guardian, and
God will sooner empty heaven of angels than leave a saint without defense. Be
braver than lions for the right, for God is with you.
April 8
Preserved to Work's End
"The LORD stood by him, and said, Be of good cheer, Paul: for as thou hast
testified of Me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome"
(Acts 23:11).
Are you a witness for the LORD, and are you just now in danger? Then remember
that you are immortal till your work is done. If the LORD has more witness for
you to bear, you will live to bear it. Who is he that can break the vessel which
the LORD intends again to use?
If there is no more work for you to do for your Master, it cannot distress you
that He is about to take you home and put you where you will be beyond the reach
of adversaries. Your witness-bearing for Jesus is your chief concern, and you
cannot be stopped in it till it is finished: therefore, be at peace. Cruel
slander, wicked misrepresentation, desertion of friends, betrayal by the most
trusted one, and whatever else may come cannot hinder the LORD's purpose
concerning you. The LORD stands by you in the night of your sorrow, and He says,
"Thou must yet bear witness for me." Be calm; be filled with joy in the LORD.
If you do not need this promise just now, you may very soon. Treasure it up.
Remember also to pray for missionaries and all persecuted ones, that the LORD
would preserve them even to the completion of their lifework.
April 9
The Bible's Supreme Place
"Great peace have they which love Thy Law: and nothing shall offend them"
(Psalm 119:165).
Yes, a true love for the great Book will bring us great peace from the great God
and be a great protection to us. Let us live constantly in the society of the
law of the LORD, and it will breed in our hearts a restfulness such as nothing
else can. The Holy Spirit acts as a Comforter through the Word and sheds abroad
those benign influences which calm the tempests of the soul.
Nothing is a stumbling block to the man who has the Word of God dwelling in him
richly. He takes up his daily cross, and it becomes a delight. For the fiery
trial he is prepared and counts it not strange, so as to be utterly cast down by
it. He is neither stumbled by prosperity -- as so many are -- nor crushed by
adversity -- as others have been -- for he lives beyond the changing
circumstances of external life. When his LORD puts before him some great mystery
of the faith which makes others cry, "This is an hard saying; who can hear it?"
the believer accepts it without question; for his intellectual difficulties are
overcome by his reverent awe of the law of the LORD, which is to him the supreme
authority to which he joyfully bows. LORD, work in us this love, this peace,
this rest, this day.
April 10
Look and Live
"And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a
pole: and it shalt come to pass, that everyone that is bitten, when he looketh
upon it, shall live" (Numbers 21:8).
This is a glorious gospel type. Jesus, numbered with the transgressors, hangs
before us on the cross. A look to Him will heal us of the serpent-bite of sin;
will heal us at once -- "When he looketh upon it, he shall live." Let the reader
who is mourning his sinfulness note the words -- "Everyone that looketh upon it
shall live." Every looker will find this true. I have found it so. I looked to
Jesus and lived at once, I know I did. Reader, if you look to Jesus you will
live, too. True, you are swelling with the venom, and you see no hope, True,
also there is no hope but this one. But this is no doubtful cure -- "Everyone
that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall live."
The brazen serpent was not lifted up as a curiosity to be gazed upon by the
healthy; but its special purpose was for those who were "bitten." Jesus died as
a real Savior for real sinners. Whether the bite has made you a drunkard, or a
thief, or an unchaste or a profane person, a look at the great Savior will heal
you of these diseases and make you live in holiness and communion with God. Look
and live.
April 11
Close Fellowship
"And they shall teach no more every man his neighbor, and every man his brother,
saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know Me, from the least of them unto
the greatest of them, saith the LORD" (Jeremiah 31:34).
Truly, whatever else we do not know, we know the LORD. This day is this promise
true in our experience, and it is not a little one. The least believer among us
knows God in Christ Jesus. Not as fully as we desire; but yet truly and really
we know the LORD. We not only know doctrines about Him, but we know Him. He is
our Father and our Friend. We are acquainted with Him personally. We can say,
"My LORD, and my God." We are on terms of close fellowship with God, and many a
happy season do we spend in His holy company. We are no more strangers to our
God, but the secret of the LORD is with us.
This is more than nature could have taught us. Flesh and blood has not revealed
God to us. Christ Jesus had made known the Father to our hearts. If, then, the
LORD has made us know Himself, is not this the fountain of all saving knowledge?
To know God is eternal life. So soon as we come to acquaintance with God we have
the evidence of being quickened into newness of life. O my soul, rejoice in this
knowledge, and bless thy God all this day!
April 12
He Remembers No More
"For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more"
(Jeremiah 31:34).
When we know the LORD, we receive the forgiveness of sins. We know Him as the
God of grace, passing by our transgressions. What a joyful discovery is this!
But how divinely is this promise worded: the LORD promises no more to remember
our sins! Can God forget? He says He will, and He means what He says. He will
regard us as though we had never sinned. The great atonement so effectually
removed all sin that it is to the mind of God no more in existence. The believer
is now in Christ Jesus, as accepted as Adam in his innocence; yea, more so, for
he wears a divine righteousness, and that of Adam was but human.
The great LORD will not remember our sins so as to punish them, or so as to love
us one atom the less because of them. As a debt when paid ceases to be a debt,
even so doth the LORD make a complete obliteration of the iniquity of His
people.
When we are mourning over our transgressions and shortcomings, and this is our
duty as long as we live, let us at the same time rejoice that they will never be
mentioned against us. This makes us hate sin. God's free pardon makes us anxious
never again to grieve Him by disobedience.
April 13
This Body Fashioned Anew
"Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto His Glorious
Body" (Philippians 3:21).
Often when we are racked with pain and unable to think or worship, we feel that
this indeed is "the body of our humiliation," and when we are tempted by the
passions which rise from the flesh we do not think the word vile at all too
vigorous a translation. Our bodies humble us; and that is about the best thing
they do for us. Oh, that we were duly lowly, because our bodies ally us with
animals and even link us with the dust!
But our Savior, the LORD Jesus, shall change all this. We shall be fashioned
like His own body of glory. This will take place in all who believe in Jesus. By
faith their souls have been transformed, and their bodies will undergo such a
renewal as shall fit them for their regenerated spirits. How soon this grand
transformation will happen we cannot tell; but the thought of it should help us
to bear the trials of today and alt the woes of the flesh. In a little while we
shall be as Jesus now is. No more aching brows, no more swollen limbs, no more
dim eyes, no more fainting hearts. The old man shall be no more a bundle of
infirmities, nor the sick man a mass of agony. "Like unto his glorious body."
What an expression! Even our flesh shall rest in hope of such a resurrection!
April 14
My Choice Is His Choice
"He shall choose our inheritance for us" (Psalm 47:4).
Our enemies would allot us a very dreary portion, but we are not left in their
hands. The LORD will cause us to stand in our lot, and our place is appointed by
His infinite wisdom. A wiser mind than our own arranges our destiny, The
ordaining of all things is with God, and we are glad to have it so; we choose
that God should choose for us. If we might have our own way we would wish to let
all things go in God's way.
Being conscious of our own folly, we would not desire to rule our own destinies.
We feel safer and more at ease when the LORD steers our vessel than we could
possibly be if we could direct it according to our own judgment. Joyfully we
leave the painful present and the unknown future with our Father, our Savior,
our Comforter.
O my soul, this day lay down thy wishes at Jesus' feet! If thou hast of late
been somewhat wayward and willful, eager to be and to do after thine own mind,
now dismiss thy foolish self, and place the reins in the LORD's hands. Say, "He
shall choose." If others dispute the sovereignty of the LORD and glory in the
free will of man, do thou answer them, "He shall choose for me." It is my freest
choice to let Him choose. As a free agent, I elect that He should have absolute
sway.
April 15
Desires of Righteous Granted
"The desires of the righteous shall be granted" (Proverbs 10:24).
Because it is a righteous desire it is safe for God to grant it. It would be
neither good for the man himself, nor for society at large, that such a promise
should be made to the unrighteous. Let us keep the LORD's commands, and He will
rightfully have respect to our desires.
When righteous men are left to desire unrighteous desires, they will not be
granted to them. But then these are not their real desires; they are their
wanderings or blunders, and it is well that they should be refused. Their
gracious desires shall come before the LORD, and He will not say them nay.
Does the LORD deny us our requests for a time? Let the promise for today
encourage us to ask again. Has He denied us altogether? We will thank Him still,
for it always was our desire that He should deny us if He judged a denial to be
best.
As to some things, we ask very boldly. Our chief desires are for holiness,
usefulness, likeness to Christ, preparedness for heaven. These are the desires
of grace rather than of nature -- the desires of the righteous man rather than
of the mere man. God will not stint us in these things but will do for us
exceeding abundantly. "Delight thy self also in the LORD, and he shall give thee
the desires of thine heart." This day, my soul, ask largely!
April 16
All Turned to Holiness
"In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses,
Holiness Unto The LORD" (Zechariah 14:20).
Happy day when all things shall be consecrated, and the horses' bells shall ring
out holiness to the LORD! That day has come to me. Do I not make all things holy
to God? These garments, when I put them on or take them off, shall they not
remind me of the righteousness of Christ Jesus my LORD? Shall not my work be
done as unto the LORD? Oh, that today my clothes may be vestments, my meals
sacraments, my house a temple, my table an altar, my speech incense, and myself
a priest! LORD, fulfill Thy promise, and let nothing be to me common or unclean.
Let me in faith expect this. Believing it to be so, I shall be helped to make it
so. As I myself am the property of Jesus, my LORD may take an inventory of all I
have, for it is altogether His own; and I resolve to prove it to be so by the
use to which I put it this day. From morning till evening I would order all
things by a happy and holy rule. My bells shall ring -- why should they not?
Even my horses shall have bells -- who has such a right to music as the saints
have? But alt my bells, my music, my mirth, shall be turned to holiness and
shall ring out the name of "the happy God."
April 17
Enemies at Peace
"When a man's ways please the LORD, He maketh even his enemies to be at peace
with him" (Proverbs 16:7).
I must see that my ways please the LORD. Even then I shall have enemies; and,
perhaps, all the more certainly because I endeavor to do that which is right.
But what a promise this is! The LORD will make the wrath of man to praise Him
and abate it so that it shall not distress me.
He can constrain an enemy to desist from harming me, even though he has a mind
to do so. This He did with Laban, who pursued Jacob but did not dare to touch
him. Or He can subdue the wrath of the enemy and make him friendly, as He did
with Esau, who met Jacob in a brotherly manner, though Jacob had dreaded that he
would smite him and his family with the sword. The LORD can also convert a
furious adversary into a brother in Christ and a fellow worker, as He did with
Saul of Tarsus. Oh, that He would do this in every case where a persecuting
spirit appears!
Happy is the man whose enemies are made to be to him what the lions were to
Daniel in the den, quiet and companionable! When I meet death, who is called the
last enemy, I pray that I may be at peace. Only let my great care be to please
the LORD in all things. Oh, for faith and holiness; for these are a pleasure
unto the Most High!
April 18
He Never Fails
"l will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee"
(Joshua 1:5).
This word to Joshua is often quoted; it is the basis of that New Testament word
"He hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee."
Beloved, a life of warfare is before us, but the LORD of Hosts is with us. Are
we called to lead a great but fickle people? This promise guarantees us all the
wisdom and prudence that we shall need. Have we to contend with cunning and
powerful enemies? Here is strength and valor, prowess and victory. Have we a
vast heritage to win? By this sign we shall achieve our purpose; the LORD
Himself is with us.
It would be woe to us indeed if Jehovah could fail us; but, as this can never
be, the winds of disquietude are laid to sleep in the caverns of divine
faithfulness. On no one occasion will the LORD desert us. Happen what may, He
will be at our side. Friends drop from us, their help is but an April shower;
but God is faithful, Jesus is the same forever, and the Holy Spirit abideth in
us.
Come, my heart, be calm and hopeful today. Clouds may gather, but the LORD can
blow them away. Since God will not fail me, my faith shall not fail; and as He
will not forsake me, neither will I forsake Him. Oh, for a restful faith!
April 19
An Expert Searcher
"For thus saith the LORD God; Behold, I, even I, will both search My sheep, and
seek them out" (Ezekiel 34:11).
This He does at the first when His elect are like wandering sheep that know not
the Shepherd or the fold. How wonderfully doth the LORD find out His chosen!
Jesus is great as a seeking Shepherd as well as a saving Shepherd. Though many
of those His Father gave Him have gone as near to hell-gate as they well can,
yet the LORD by searching and seeking discovers them and draws nigh to them in
grace. He has sought out us: let us have good hope for those who are laid upon
our hearts in prayer, for He will find them out also.
The LORD repeats this process when any of His flock stray from the pastures of
truth and holiness. They may fall into gross error, sad sin, and grievous
hardness; but yet the LORD, who has become a surety for them to His Father, will
not suffer one of them to go so far as to perish. He will by providence and
grace pursue them into foreign lands, into abodes of poverty, into dens of
obscurity, into depths of despair; He will not lose one of all that the Father
has given Him. It is a point of honor with Jesus to seek and to save all the
flock, without a single exception. What a promise to plead, if at this hour I am
compelled to cry, "I have gone astray like a lost sheep!"
April 20
By Faith Not Feeling
"The just shall live by faith" (Romans 1:17).
I shall not die, I can, I do, believe in the LORD my God, and this faith will
keep me alive. I would be numbered among those who in their lives are just; but
even if I were perfect I would not try to live by my righteousness; I would
cling to the work of the LORD Jesus and still live by faith in Him and by
nothing else. If I were able to give my body to be burned for my LORD Jesus, yet
I would not trust in my own courage and constancy, but still would live by
faith.
Were I a martyr at the stake
I'd plead my Saviour's name;
Intreat a pardon for His sake,
And urge no other claim.
To live by faith is a far surer and happier thing than to live by feelings or by
works, The branch, by living in the vine, lives a better life than it would live
by itself, even if it were possible for it to live at all apart from the stem.
To live by clinging to Jesus, by deriving all from Him, is a sweet and sacred
thing. If even the most just must live in this fashion, how much more must I who
am a poor sinner! LORD, I believe. I must trust Thee wholly. What else can I do?
Trusting Thee is my life....
April 21
God Repays
"He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he
hath given will He pay him again" (Proverbs 19:17).
We are to give to the poor out of pity. Not to be seen and applauded, much less
to get influence over them; but out of pure sympathy and compassion we must give
them help.
We must not expect to get anything back from the poor, not even gratitude; but
we should regard what we have done as a loan to the LORD. He undertakes the
obligation, and, if we look to Him in the matter, we must not look to the second
party. What an honor the LORD bestows upon us when He condescends to borrow of
us! That merchant is greatly favored who has the LORD on his books. It would
seem a pity to have such a name down for a paltry pittance; let us make it a
heavy amount. The next needy man that comes this way, let us help him.
As for repayment, we can hardly think of it, and yet here is the LORD's note of
hand. Blessed be His name, His promise to pay is better than gold and silver.
Are we running a little short through the depression of the times? We may
venture humbly to present this bill at the bank of faith, Has any one of our
readers [oppressed] the poor? Poor soul. May the LORD forgive him.
April 22
Power to Raise
"The LORD openeth the eyes of the blind: the LORD raiseth them that are bowed
down" (Psalm l46:8).
Am I bowed down? Then let me urge this word of grace before the LORD. It is His
way, His custom, His promise, His delight, to raise up them that are bowed down.
Is it a sense of sin and a consequent depression of spirit which distresses me?
Then the work of Jesus is, in this case, made and provided to raise me up into
rest. O LORD, raise me, for Thy mercy's sake!
Is it a sad bereavement or a great fall in circumstances? Here again the
Comforter has undertaken to console. What a mercy for us that one Person of the
sacred Trinity should become the Comforter! This work will be well done since
such a glorious One has made it His peculiar care.
Some are so bowed down that only Jesus can loose them from their infirmity, but
He can, and He will, do it. He can raise us up to health, to hope, to happiness.
He has often done so under former trials, and He is the same Savior and will
repeat His deeds of lovingkindness. We who are today bowed down and sorrowful
shalt yet be set on high, and those who now mock at us shall be greatly ashamed.
What an honor to be raised up by the LORD! It is worthwhile to be bowed down
that we may experience His upraising power.
April 23
No Fear of Death
"He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; he
that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death" (Revelation
2:11).
The first death we must endure unless the LORD should suddenly come to His
temple. For this let us abide in readiness, awaiting it without fear, since
Jesus has transformed death from a dreary cavern into a passage leading to
glory.
The thing to be feared is not the first but the second death, not the parting of
the soul from the body but the final separation of the entire man from God. This
is death indeed. This death kills all peace, joy, happiness, hope. When God is
gone, all is gone. Such a death is far worse than ceasing to be: it is existence
without the life which makes existence worth the having.
Now, if by God's grace we fight on to the end and conquer in the glorious war,
no second death can lay its chill finger upon us, We shall have no fear of death
and hell, for we shall receive a crown of life which fadeth not away. How this
nerves us for the fight! Eternal life is worth a life's battle. To escape the
hurt of the second death is a thing worth struggling for throughout a lifetime.
LORD, give us faith so that we may overcome, and then grant us grace to remain
unharmed though sin and Satan dog our heels!
April 24
Condition of Blessing
"Bring ye all of the tithes into the Storehouse, that there may be meat in Mine
House, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open
you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be
room enough to receive it" (Malachi 3:10).
Many read and plead this promise without noticing the condition upon which the
blessing is promised. We cannot expect heaven to be opened or blessing poured
out unless we pay our dues unto the LORD our God and to His cause. There would
be no lack of funds for holy purposes if all professing Christians paid their
fair share.
Many are poor because they rob God. Many churches, also, miss the visitation of
the Spirit because they starve their ministries. If there is no temporal meat
for God's servants, we need not wonder if their ministry has been little food in
it for our souls. When missions pine for means and the work of the LORD is
hindered by an empty treasury, how can we look for a large amount of
soul-prosperity?
Come, come! What have I given of late? Have I been mean to my God? Have I
stinted my Savior? This will never do. Let me give my LORD Jesus His tithe by
helping the poor and aiding His work, and then l shall prove His power to bless
me on a large scale.
April 25
What to Leave Children
"The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him"
(Proverbs 20:7).
Anxiety about our family is natural, but we shall be wise if we turn it into
care about our own character. If we walk before the LORD in integrity, we shall
do more to bless our descendants than if we bequeathed them large estates. A
father's holy life is a rich legacy for his sons.
The upright man leaves his heirs his example, and this in itself will be a mine
of true wealth, How many men may trace their success in life to the example of
their parents!
He leaves them also his repute. Men think better of us as the sons of a man who
could be trusted, the successors of a tradesman of excellent repute, Oh, that
all young men were anxious to keep up the family name!
Above all, he leaves his children his prayers and the blessing of a
prayer-hearing God, and these make our offspring to be favored among the sons of
men. God will save them even after we are dead. Oh, that they might be saved at
once!
Our integrity may be God's means of saving our sons and daughters. If they see
the truth of our religion proved by our lives, it may be that they will believe
in Jesus for themselves. LORD, fulfill this word to my household!
April 26
Gracious Dealing
"And the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all that thou doest"
(Deuteronomy 15:18).
An Israelitish master was to give his bondservant liberty in due time, and when
he left his service he was to start him in life with a liberal portion, This was
to be done heartily and cheerfully, and then the LORD promised to bless the
generous act. The spirit of this precept, and, indeed, the whole law of Christ,
binds us to treat people well. We ought to remember how the LORD has dealt with
us, and that this renders it absolutely needful that we should deal graciously
with others, It becomes those to be generous who are the children of a gracious
God. How can we expect our great Master to bless us in our business if we
oppress those who serve us?
What a benediction is here set before the liberal mind! To be blessed in all
that we do is to be blessed indeed. The LORD will send us this partly in
prosperity, partly in content of mind, and partly in a sense of His favor, which
is the best of all blessings. He can make us feel that we are under His special
care and are surrounded by His peculiar love. This makes this earthly life a
joyous prelude to the life to come. God's blessing is more than a fortune. It
maketh rich and addeth no sorrow therewith.
April 27
God Finished His Work
"The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me" (Psalm 138:8).
He who has begun will carry on the work which is being wrought within my soul.
The LORD is concerned about everything that concerns me. All that is now good,
but not perfect, the LORD will watch over, preserve, and carry out to
completion. This is a great comfort. I could not perfect the work of grace
myself. Of that I am quite sure, for I fail every day and have only held on so
long as I have because the LORD has helped me. If the LORD were to leave me, all
my past experience would go for nothing, and I should perish from the way. But
the LORD will continue to bless me. He will perfect my faith, my love, my
character, my lifework. He will do this because He has begun a work in me. He
gave me the concern I feel, and, in a measure, He has fulfilled my gracious
aspirations, He never leaves a work unfinished; this would not be for His glory,
nor would it be like Him. He knows how to accomplish His gracious design, and
though my own evil nature and the world and the devil all conspire to hinder
Him, I do not doubt His promise. He will perfect that which concerneth me, and I
will praise Him forever. LORD, let Thy gracious work make some advance this day!
April 28
It Becomes Mutual
"I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall
be My people" (2 Corinthians 6:16).
Here is a mutual interest. Each belongs to each. God is the portion of His
people, and the chosen people are the portion of their God. The saints find in
God their chief possession, and He reckons them to be His peculiar treasure.
What a mine of comfort lies in this fact for each believer!
This happy condition of mutual interest leads to mutual consideration. God will
always think of His own people, and they will always think of Him. This day my
God will perform all things for me; what can I do for Him? My thoughts ought to
run toward Him, for He thinketh upon me. Let me make sure that it is so and not
be content with merely admitting that so it ought to be.
This, again, leads to mutual fellowship. God dwells in us, and we dwell in Him;
He walks with us, and we walk with God....
Oh, for grace to treat the LORD as my God: to trust Him and to serve Him, as His
Godhead deserves! Oh, that I could love, worship, adore, and obey Jehovah in
spirit and in truth! This is my heart's desire. When I shall attain to it, I
shall have found my heaven. LORD, help me! Be my God in helping me to know Thee
as my God, for Jesus' sake.
April 29
Forget and Forgive
"Say not thou, I will recompense evil; but wait on the LORD, and He shall save
thee" (Proverbs 20:22).
Be not in haste. Let anger cool down. Say nothing and do nothing to avenge
yourself. You will be sure to act unwisely if you take up the cudgels and fight
your own battles; and, certainly, you will not show the spirit of the LORD
Jesus, It is nobler to forgive and let the offense pass. To let an injury rankle
in your bosom and to meditate revenge is to keep old wounds open and to make new
ones. Better forget and forgive.
Peradventure, you say that you must do something or be a great loser; then do
what this morning's promise advises: "Wait on the LORD, and he shall save thee."
This advice will not cost you money but is worth far more, Be calm and quiet.
Wait upon the LORD; tell Him your grievance; spread Rabshakeh's letter before
the LORD, and this of itself will be an ease to your burdened mind. Besides,
there is the promise "He shall save thee." God will find a way of deliverance
for you. How He will do it neither you nor I can guess, but do it He will, If
the LORD saves you, this will be a deal better than getting into petty quarrels
and covering yourself with filth by wrestling with the unclean, Be no more
angry. Leave your suit with the Judge of all.
April 30
The Overcomer's Reward
"To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give
him a white stone, and in the stone a New Name written, which no man knoweth
saving he that receiveth it" (Revelation 2:17).
My heart, be thou stirred up to persevere in the holy war, for the reward of
victory is great. Today we eat of heavenly food which falls about our camps; the
food of the wilderness, the food which comes from heaven, the food which never
fails the pilgrims to Canaan. But there is reserved for us in Christ Jesus a
still higher degree of spiritual life and a food for it which, as yet, is hidden
from our experience. In the golden pot which was laid up in the ark there was a
portion of manna hidden away, which though kept for ages never grew stale. No
one ever saw it; it was hid with the Ark of the Covenant, in the Holy of Holies.
Even so, the highest life of the believer is hid with Christ, in God. We shall
come to it soon, Being made victorious through the grace of our LORD Jesus, we
shall eat of the King's meat and feed upon royal dainties. We shall feed upon
Jesus. He is our "hidden manna," as well as the manna of the wilderness. He is
all in all to us in our highest, as well as in our lowest, estate. He helps us
to fight, gives us the victory, and then is Himself our reward. LORD, help me to
overcome.
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