October 1
A Covenant He Remembers
"He hath given meat unto them that fear Him: He will ever be mindful of His
Covenant" (Psalm 111:5).
Those who fear God need not fear want. Through all these long years the LORD has
always found meat for His own children, whether they have been in the
wilderness, or by the brook Cherith, or in captivity, or in the midst of famine.
Hitherto the LORD has given us day by day our daily bread, and we doubt not that
He will continue to feed us till we want no more.
As to the higher and greater blessings of the covenant of grace, He will never
cease to supply them as our case demands. He is mindful that He made the
covenant and never acts as if He regretted it. He is mindful of it when we
provoke Him to destroy us. He is mindful to love us, keep us, and comfort us,
even as He engaged to do. He is mindful of every jot and tittle of His
engagements, never suffering one of His words to fall to the ground.
We are sadly unmindful of our God, but He is graciously mindful of us. He cannot
forget His Son who is the surety of the covenant, nor His Holy Spirit who
actively carries out the covenant, nor His own honor, which is bound up with the
covenant. Hence the foundation of God standeth sure, and no believer shall lose
his divine inheritance, which is his by a covenant of salt.
October 2
Comfort En Route Home
"And Joseph said unto his brethren, I die: and God will surely visit you, and
bring you out of this land unto the land which He swore to Abraham, to Isaac,
and to Jacob" (Genesis 50:24).
Joseph had been an incarnate providence to his brethren. All our Josephs die,
and a thousand comforts die with them. Egypt was never the same to Israel after
Joseph was dead, nor can the world again be to some of us what it was when our
beloved ones were alive.
But see how the pain of that sad death was alleviated! They had a promise that
the living God would visit them. A visit from Jehovah! What a favor! What a
consolation! What a heaven below! O LORD, visit us this day; though indeed we
are not worthy that Thou shouldest come under our roof.
But more was promised: the LORD would bring them out. They would find in Egypt a
cold welcome when Joseph was dead; nay, it would become to them a house of
bondage. But it was not to be so forever; they would come out of it by a divine
deliverance and march to the land of promise. We shall not weep here forever. We
shall be called home to the gloryland to join our dear ones. Wherefore, "comfort
one another with these words."
October 3
Reflections of the LORD's Beauty
"As for me, I will behold Thy face in
righteousness; I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with Thy likeness"
(Psalm 17:15).
The portion of other men fills their bodies and enriches their children, but the
portion of the believer is of another sort. Men of the world have their treasure
in this world, but men of the world to come look higher and further.
Our possession is twofold. We have God's presence here and His like-ness
hereaften Here we behold the face of the LORD in righteousness, for we are
justified in Christ Jesus. Oh, the joy of beholding the face of a reconciled
God! The glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ yields us heaven below, and it
will be to us the heaven of heaven above.
But seeing does not end it: we are to be changed into that which we gaze upon.
We shall sleep a while and then wake up to find ourselves as mirrors which
reflect the beauties of our LORD. Faith sees God with a transforming look. The
heart receives the image of Jesus into its own depths, till the character of
Jesus is imprinted on the soul. This is satisfaction. To see God and to be like
Him-what more can I desire? David's assured confidence is here by the Holy Ghost
made to be the LORD's promise. I believe it. I expect it. LORD, vouchsafe it.
Amen.
October 4
The Mighty Magnet
"And I, if l be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me"
(John 12:32).
Come, ye workers, be encouraged. You fear that you cannot draw a congregation.
Try the preaching of a crucified, risen, and ascended Savior; for this is the
greatest "draw" that was ever yet manifested among men. What drew you to Christ
but Christ? What draws you to Him now but His own blessed self? If you have been
drawn to religion by anything else, you will soon be drawn away from it; but
Jesus has held you and will hold you even to the end. Why, then, doubt His power
to draw other? Go with the name of Jesus to those who have hitherto been
stubborn and see if it does not draw them.
No sort of man is beyond this drawing power. Old and young, rich and poor,
ignorant and leaned, depraved or amiable--all men shall feel the attractive
force. Jesus is the one magnet. Let us not think of any other. Music will not
draw to Jesus, neither will eloquence, logic, ceremonial, or noise. Jesus
Himself must draw men to Himself; and Jesus is quite equal to the work in every
case. Be not tempted by the quackeries of the day; but as workers for the LORD
work in His own way, and draw with the LORD's own cords. Draw to Christ, and
draw by Christ, for then Christ will draw by you.
October 5
At God's Bidding
"And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people as a dew from the
LORD, as the showers upon the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth for
the sons of men" (Micah 5:7).
If this be true of the literal Israel, much more is it true of the spiritual
Israel, the believing people of God. When saints are what they should be, they
are an incalculable blessing to those among whom they are scattered.
They are as the dew; for in a quiet, unobtrusive manner they refresh those
around them. Silently but effectually they minister to the life, growth, and joy
of those who dwell with them. Coming fresh from heaven, glistening like diamonds
in the sun, gracious men and women attend to the feeble and insignificant till
each blade of grass has its own drop of dew. Little as individuals, they are,
when united, all-sufficient for the purposes of love which the LORD fulfills
through them. Dew drops accomplish the refreshing of broad acres. LORD, make us
like the dew!
Godly people are as showers which come at God's bidding without man's leave and
license. They work for God whether men desire it or not; they no more ask human
permission than the rain does. LORD, make us thus boldly prompt and free in Thy
service wherever our lot is cast.
October 6
The Leadership of Our Guide
"Howbeit when He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will guide you into all
Truth" (John 16:13).
Truth is like a vast cavern into which we desire to enter, but we are not able
to traverse it alone. At the entrance it is clear and bright; but if we would go
further and explore its innermost recesses, we must have a guide, or we shall
lose ourselves. The Holy Spirit, who knows all truth perfectly, is the appointed
guide of all true believers, and He conducts them as they are able to bear it,
from one inner chamber to another, so that they behold the deep things of God,
and His secret is made plain to them.
What a promise is this for the humbly inquiring mind! We desire to know the
truth and to enter into it. We are conscious of our own aptness to err, and we
feel the urgent need of a guide. We rejoice that the Holy Spirit is come and
abides among us. He condescends to act as a guide to us, and we gladly accept
His leadership. "All truth" we wish to learn, that we may not be one-sided and
out of balance. We would not be willingly ignorant of any part of revelation
lest thereby we should miss blessing or incur sin. The Spirit of God has come
that He may guide us into all truth: let us with obedient hearts hearken to His
words and follow His lead.
October 7
Always First in Fellowship
"He goeth before you into Gailee; there shall ye see Him, as He said unto you"
(Mark 16:7).
Where He appointed to meet His disciples, there He would be in due time. Jesus
keeps His trust. If He promises to meet us at the mercy seat, or in public
worship, or in the ordinances, we may depend upon it that He will be there. We
may wickedly stay away from the appointed meeting place, but He never does. He
says, "Where two or three are met together in my name, there am I"; He says not,
"There will I be," but, "I am there already."
Jesus is always first in fellowship: "He goeth before you." His heart is with
His people, His delight is in them, He is never slow to meet them. In all
fellowship He goeth before us.
But He reveals Himself to those who come after Him: "There shall ye see him."
Joyful sight! We care not to see the greatest of mere men, but to see Him is to
be filled with joy and peace. And we shall see Him, for He promises Himself to
them. Rest assured that it will be so, for He does everything according to His
word of promise: "As he said unto you. Catch at those last words, and be assured
that to the end He will do for you "as he said unto you."
October 8
Never Alone
"Thou shalt no more be termed Forsaken"
(Isaiah 62:4).
"Forsaken" is a dreary word. It sounds like a knell. It is the record of I
sharpest sorrows and the prophecy of direst ills. An abyss of misery yawns in
that word forsaken. Forsaken by one who pledges his honor! Forsaken by a friend
so long tried and trusted! Forsaken by a dear relative! Forsaken by father and
mother! Forsaken by all! This is woe indeed, and yet it may be patiently born if
the LORD will take us up.
But what must it be to feel forsaken of God? Think of that bitterest of cries,
"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Have we ever in any degree tasted
the wormwood and the gall of "forsaken" in that sense? If so, let us beseech our
LORD to save us from any repetition of so unspeakable a sorrow. Oh, that such
darkness may never return! Men in malice said of a saint, "God hath forsaken
him; persecute and take him." But it was always false. The LORD's loving favor
shall compel our cruel foes to eat their own words or, at least, to hold their
tongues.
The reverse of all this is that superlative word Hephzibah "the LORD delighteth
in thee." This turns weeping into dancing. Let those who dreamed that they were
forsaken hear the LORD say, "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee."
October 9
What Sanctifies Our Offerings?
"And the priest shall put some of the blood upon the horns of the altar of sweet
incense before the LORD" (Leviticus 4:7).
The altar of incense is the place where saints present their prayers and
praises; and it is delightful to think of it as sprinkled with the blood of the
great sacrifice. This it is which makes all our worship acceptable with Jehovah:
He sees the blood of His own Son and therefore accepts our homage.
It is well for us to fix our eyes upon the blood of the one offering for sin.
Sin mingles even with our holy things, and our best repentance, faith, prayer,
and thanksgiving could not be received of God were it not for the merit of the
atoning sacrifice. Many sneer at "the blood"; but to us it is the foundation of
comfort and hope. That which is on the horns of the altar is meant to be
prominently before our eyes when we draw near to God. The blood gives strength
to prayer, and hence it is on the altar's horns. It is "before the LORD," and
therefore it ought to be before us. It is on the altar before we bring the
incense; it is there to sanctify our offerings and gifts.
Come, let us pray with confidence, since the Victim is offered, the merit has
been pleaded, the blood is within the veil, and the prayers of believers must be
sweet unto the LORD.
October 10
Open Door of Communion
"I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it"
(Revelation 3:8).
Saints who remain faithful to the truth of God have an open door before them. My
soul, thou hast resolved to live and die by that which the LORD has revealed in
His Word, and therefore before thee stands this open door.
I will enter in by the open door of communion with God. Who shall say me nay?
Jesus has removed my sin and given me His righteousness; therefore I may freely
enter. LORD, I do so by Thy grace.
I have also before me an open door into the mysteries of the Word. I may enter
into the deep things of God. Election, union to Christ, the Second advent-all
these are before me, and I may enjoy them. No promise and no doctrine are now
locked up against me.
An open door of access is before me in private and an open door of usefulness in
public. God will hear me; God will use me. A door is opened for my onward march
to the church above, and for my daily fellowship with saints below. Some may try
to shut me up or shut me out, but all in vain.
Soon shall I see an open door into heaven: the pearl gate will be my way of
entrance, and then I shall go in unto my LORD and King and be with God eternally
shut in.
October 11
Free to Travel
"And I will strengthen them in the LORD: and they shall walk up and down in His
Name, saith the LORD" (Zechariah 10:12).
A solace for sick saints. They have grown faint, and they fear that they shall
never rise from the bed of doubt and fear; but the Great Physician can both
remove the disease and take away the weakness which has come of it. He will
strengthen the feeble. This He will do in the best possible way, for it shall be
"in Jehovah. " Our strength is far better in God than in self. In the LORD it
causes fellowship, in ourselves it would create pride. In ourselves it would be
sadly limited, but in God it knows no bound.
When strength is given, the believer uses it. He walks up and down in the name
of the LORD. What an enjoyment it is to walk abroad after illness, and what a
delight to be strong in the LORD after a season of prostration! The LORD gives
His people liberty to walk up and down and an inward leisure to exercise that
liberty. He makes gentlemen of us: we are not slaves who know no rest and see no
sights, but we are free to travel at our ease throughout Immanuel's land.
Come, my heart, be thou no more sick and sorry; Jesus bids thee be strong and
walk with God in holy contemplation. Obey His word of love.
October 12
Mark of Covenant Grace
"And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to
the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul that thou mayest
live" (Deuteronomy 30:6).
Here we read of the true circumcision. Note the author of it: "The LORD thy
God." He alone can deal effectually with our heart and take away its carnality
and pollution. To make us love God with all our heart and soul is a miracle of
grace which only the Holy Ghost can work. We must look to the LORD alone for
this and never be satisfied with anything short of it.
Note where this circumcision is wrought. It is not of the flesh but of the
Spirit. It is the essential mark of the covenant of grace. Love to God is the
indelible token of the chosen seed; by this secret seal the election of grace is
certified to the believer. We must see to it that we trust in no outward ritual
but are sealed in heart by the operation of the Holy Ghost.
Note what the result is-"that thou mayest live." To be carnally minded is death.
In the overcoming of the flesh, we find life and peace. If we mind the things of
the Spirit, we shall live. Oh, that Jehovah, our God, may complete His gracious
work upon our inner natures, that in the fullest and highest sense we may live
unto the LORD.
October 13
If, and a Triple Promise
"If My people, which are called by My Name, shall humble themselves, and pray
and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from Heaven,
and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land" (2 Chronicles
7:14).
Called by the name of the LORD, we are nevertheless erring men and women. What a
mercy it is that our God is ready to forgive! Whenever we sin let us hasten to
the mercy seat of our God, seeking pardon.
We are to humble ourselves. Should we not be humbled by the fact that after
receiving so much love we yet transgress? O LORD, we bow before Thee in the dust
and own our grievous ingratitude. Oh, the infamy of sin! Oh, the sevenfold
infamy of it in persons so favored as we have been!
Next, we are to pray for mercy, for cleansing, for deliverance from the power of
sin. O LORD, hear us even now, and shut not out our cry.
In this prayer we are to seek the LORD's face. He has left us because of our
faults, and we must entreat Him to return. O LORD, look on us in Thy Son Jesus,
and smile upon Thy servants.
With this must go our own turning from evil; God cannot turn to us unless we
turn from sin.
Then comes the triple promise of hearing, pardon, and healing. Our Father, grant
us these at once, for our LORD Jesus Christ's sake.
October 14
Never Ashamed
"Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before
My Father which is in Heaven" (Matthew 10:32).
Gracious promise! It is a great joy to me to confess my LORD. Whatever my faults
may be, I am not ashamed of Jesus, nor do I fear to declare the doctrines of His
cross. O LORD, I have not hid Thy righteousness within my heart.
Sweet is the prospect which the text sets before me! Friends forsake and enemies
exult, but the LORD does not disown His servant. Doubtless my LORD will own me
even here and give me new tokens of His favorable regard. But there comes a day
when I must stand before the great Father. What bliss to think that Jesus will
confess me then! He will say, "This man truly trusted Me and was willing to be
reproached for My name's sake; and therefore I acknowledge him as Mine." The
other day a great man was made a knight, and the Queen handed him a jeweled
garter; but what of that? It will be an honor beyond all honors for the LORD
Jesus to confess us in the presence of the divine Majesty in the heavens. Never
let me be ashamed to own my LORD. Never let me indulge a cowardly silence or
allow a fainthearted compromise. Shall I blush to own Him who promises to own
me?
October 15
Sustained by Feeding
"As the living Father hath sent Me, and I live by the Father: so he that eateth
me, even he shall live by Me" (John 6:57).
We live by virtue of our union with the Son of God. As God-man Mediator, the
LORD Jesus lives by the self-existent Father who has sent Him, and in the same
manner we live by the Savior who has quickened us. He who is the source of our
life is also the sustenance of it. Living is sustained by feeding. We must
support the spiritual life by spiritual food, and that spiritual food is the
LORD Jesus. Not His life, or death, or offices, or work, or word alone, but
Himself, as including all these. On Jesus Himself we feed.
This is set forth to us in the LORD's Supper, but it is actually enjoyed by us
when we meditate upon our LORD, believe in Him with appropriating faith, take
Him into ourselves by love, and assimilate Him by the power of the inner life.
We know what it is to feed on Jesus, but we cannot speak it or write it. Our
wisest course is to practice it and to do so more and more. We are entreated to
eat abundantly, and it will be to our infinite profit to do so when Jesus is our
meat and our drink. LORD, I thank Thee that this, which is a necessity of my new
life, is also its greatest delight. So, I do at this hour feed on Thee.
October 16
One with Christ Jesus
"Because I live, ye shall live also" (John 14:19).
Jesus has made the life of believers in Him as certain as His own. As sure as
the Head lives the members live also. If Jesus has not risen from the dead, then
are we dead in our sins; but since He has risen, all believers are risen in Him.
His death has put away our transgressions and loosed the bonds which held us
under the death sentence. His resurrection proves our justification: we are
absolved, and mercy saith, "The LORD hath put away thy sin, thou shalt not die."
Jesus has made the life of His people as eternal as His own. How can they die as
long as He lives, seeing they are one with Him? Because He dieth no more, and
death hath no more dominion over Him, so they shall no more return to the graves
of their old sins but shall live unto the LORD in newness of life. O believer,
when, under great temptation, thou fearest that thou shalt one day fall by the
hand of the enemy, let this reassure thee. Thou shalt never lose thy spiritual
life, for it is hid with Christ in God. Thou dost not doubt the immortality of
thy LORD; therefore, do not think that He will let thee die, since thou art one
with Him. The argument for thy life is His life, and of that thou canst have no
fear; wherefore rest in thy living LORD.
October 17
Holy Fear
"He that feareth the Commandment shall be
rewarded" (Proverbs 13:13).
Holy awe of God's Word is at a great discount. Men think themselves wiser than
the Word of the LORD and sit in judgment upon it. "So did not I, because of the
fear of God." We accept the inspired Book as infallible and prove our esteem by
our obedience. We have no terror of the Word, but we have a filial awe of it. We
are not in fear of its penalties because we have a fear of its commands.
This holy fear of the commandment produces the restfulness of humility, which is
far sweeter than the recklessness of pride. It becomes a guide to us in our
movements: a drag when we are going downhill and a stimulus when we are climbing
it. Preserved from evil and led into righteousness by our reverence of the
command, we gain a quiet conscience, which is a well of wine; a sense of freedom
from responsibility, which is as life from the dead; and a confidence of
pleasing God, which is heaven below. The ungodly may ridicule our deep reverence
for the Word of the LORD; but what of that?. The prize of our high calling is a
sufficient consolation for us. The rewards of obedience make us scorn the
scorning of the scorner.
October 18
Tears, Then Joyful Harvest
"They that sow in tears shall reap in joy" (Psalm 126:5).
Weeping times are suitable for sowing: we do not want the ground to be too dry.
Seed steeped in the tears of earnest anxiety will come up all the sooner. The
salt of prayerful tears will give the good seed a flavor which will preserve it
from the worm: truth spoken in awful earnestness has a double life about it.
Instead of stopping our sowing because of our weeping, let us redouble our
efforts because the season is so propitious.
Our heavenly seed could not fitly be sown laughing. Deep sorrow and concern for
the souls of others are a far more fit accompaniment of godly teaching than
anything like levity. We have heard of men who went to war with a light heart,
but they were beaten; and it is mostly so with those who sow in the same style.
Come, then, my heart, sow on in thy weeping, for thou has the promise of a
joyful harvest. Thou shalt reap. Thou, thyself, shalt see some results of thy
labor. This shall come to thee in so large a measure as to give thee joy, which
a poor, withered, and scanty harvest would not do. When thine eyes are dim with
silver tears, think of the golden corn. Bear cheerfully the present toil and
disappointment; for the harvest day will fully recompense thee.
October 19
Regulated Chastisement
"I will correct thee in measure" (Jeremiah 30:11).
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."
October 20
From Every Sin
"He shall save His people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).
LORD, save me from my sins. By the name of Jesus I am encouraged thus to pray.
Save me from my past sins, that the habit of them may not hold me captive. Save
me from my constitutional sins, that I may not be the slave of my own
weaknesses. Save me from the sins which are continually under my eye that I may
not lose my horror of them. Save me from secret sins; sins unperceived by me
from my want of light. Save me from sudden and surprising sins: let me not be
carried off my feet by a rush of temptation. Save me, LORD, from every sin. Let
not any iniquity have dominion over me.
Thou alone canst do this. I cannot snap my own chains or slay my own enemies.
Thou knowest temptation, for Thou wast tempted. Thou knowest sin, for Thou didst
bear the weight of it. Thou knowest how to succor me in my hour of conflict;
Thou canst save me from sinning and save me when I have sinned. It is promised
in Thy very name that Thou wilt do this, and I pray Thee let me this day verify
the prophecy. Let me not give way to temper, or pride, or despondency, or any
form of evil; but do Thou save me unto holiness of life, that the name of Jesus
may be glorified in me abundantly.
October 21
God's Multiplication Table
"A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation: I the
LORD will hasten it in his time" (Isaiah 60:22).
Works for the LORD often begin on a small scale, and they are none the worse for
this. Feebleness educates faith, brings God near, and wins glory for His name.
Prize promises of increase! Mustard seed is the smallest among seeds, and yet it
becomes a treelike plant, with branches which lodge the birds of heaven. We may
begin with one, and that "a little one," and yet it will "become a thousand."
The LORD is great at the multiplication table. How often did He say to His lone
servant, "I will multiply thee!" Trust in the LORD, ye ones and twos; for He
will be in the midst of you if you are gathered in His name.
"A small one." What can be more despicable in the eyes of those who count heads
and weigh forces! Yet this is the nucleus of a great nation. Only one star
shines out at first in the evening, but soon the sky is crowded with countless
lights. Nor need we think the prospect of increase to be remote, for the promise
is, "I Jehovah will hasten it in his time." There will be no premature haste,
like that which we see at excited meetings; it will be all in due time, but yet
there will be no delay. When the LORD hastens, His speed is glorious.
October 22
Plead His Own Promise
"Thou, O LORD God, hast spoken it: and with Thy blessing let the house of Thy
servant be blessed for ever" (2 Samuel 7:29).
This is a promise pleaded, and so it yields double instruction to us. Anything
which the LORD God has spoken we should receive as surely true and then plead it
at the throne.
Oh, how sweet to quote what our own God has spoken! How precious to use a
"therefore," which the promise suggests, as David does in this verse!
We do not pray because we doubt but because we believe. To pray unbelievingly is
unbecoming in the LORD's children. No, LORD, we cannot doubt Thee: we are
persuaded that every word of Thine is a sure foundation for the boldest
expectation. We come to Thee and say, "Do as Thou hast said." Bless Thy
servant's house. Heal our sick; save our hesitating ones; restore those who
wander; confirm those who live in Thy fear. LORD, give us food and raiment
according to Thy Word. Prosper our undertakings; especially succeed our
endeavors to make known Thy gospel in our neighborhood. Make our servants Thy
servants, our children Thy children. Let the blessing flow on to future
generations, and as long as any of our race remains on earth may they remain
true to Thee. O LORD God, "let the house of thy servant be blessed."
October 23
Harvest of Light, Gladness
"Light is sown for the righteous, and gladness for the upright in heart"
(Psalm 97:11).
Righteousness is often costly to the man who keeps to it at all hazards, but in
the end it will bear its own expenses and return an infinite profit. A holy life
is like sowing seed: much is going out, and apparently it is buried in the soil,
never to be gathered up again. We are mistaken when we look for an immediate
harvest; but the error is very natural, for it seems impossible to bury light.
Yet light is "sown," says the text. It lies latent: none can see it; it is sown.
We are quite sure that it must one day manifest itself.
Full sure are we that the LORD has set a harvest for the sower of light, and
they shall reap it, each man for himself. Then shall come their gladness.
Sheaves of joy for seeds of light. Their heart was upright before the LORD,
though men gave them no credit for it, but even censured them: they were
righteous, though those about them denounced them as censorious. They had to
wait, as husbandmen wait for the precious fruits of the earth: but the light was
sown for them, and gladness was being prepared on their behalf by the LORD of
the harvest.
Courage, brothers! We need not he in a hurry. Let us in patience possess our
souls, for soon shall our souls possess light and gladness.
October 24
Godly Stability
"And I will make thee unto this people a fenced brazen wall: and they shall
fight against thee, but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with thee
to save thee and to deliver thee, saith the LORD" (Jeremiah 15:20).
Stability in the fear and faith of God will make a man like a wall of brass,
which no one can batter down or break. Only the LORD can make such; but we need
such men in the church, and in the world, but specially in the pulpit.
Against uncompromising men of truth this age of shams will fight tooth and nail.
Nothing seems to offend Satan and his seed like decision. They attack holy
firmness even as the Assyrians besieged fenced cities. The joy is that they
cannot prevail against those whom God has made strong in His strength. Carried
about with every wind of doctrine, others only need to be blown upon and away
they go; but those who love the doctrines of grace, because they possess the
grace of the doctrines, stand like rocks in the midst of raging seas.
Whence this stability? "I am with thee, saith the LORD": that is the true
answer. Jehovah will save and deliver faithful souls from all the assaults of
the adversary. Hosts are against us, but the LORD of hosts is with us. We dare
not budge an inch; for the LORD Himself holds us in our place, and there we will
abide forever.
October 25
God First, Then Extras
"But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these
things shall be added unto you" (Matthew 6:33).
See how the Bible opens: "In the beginning God." Let your life open in the same
way. Seek with your whole soul, first and foremost, the kingdom of God, as the
place of your citizenship, and His righteousness as the character of your life.
As for the rest, it will come from the LORD Himself without your being anxious
concerning it. All that is needful for this life and godliness "shall be added
unto you."
What a promise this is! Food, raiment, home, and so forth, God undertakes to add
to you while you seek Him. You mind His business, and He will mind yours. If you
want paper and string, you get them given in when you buy more important goods;
and just so all that we need of earthly things we shall have thrown in with the
kingdom. He who is an heir of salvation shall not die of starvation; and he who
clothes his soul with the righteousness of God cannot be left of the LORD with a
naked body. Away with carping care. Set all your mind upon seeking the LORD.
Covetousness is poverty, and anxiety is misery: trust in God is an estate, and
likeness of God is a heavenly inheritance. LORD, I seek Thee; be found of me.
October 26
Because of Us
"For the elect's sale those days be shortened" (Matthew 24:22).
For the sake of His elect the LORD withholds many judgments and shortens others.
In great tribulations the fire would devour all were it not that Out of regard
to His elect the LORD damps the flame. Thus, while He saves His elect for the
sake of Jesus, He also preserves the race for the sake of His chosen.
What an honor is thus put upon saints! How diligently they ought to use their
influence with their LORD! He will hear their prayers for sinners and bless
their efforts for their salvation. He blesses believers that they may be a
blessing to those who are in unbelief. Many a sinner lives because of the
prayers of a mother, or wife, or daughter to whom the LORD has respect.
Have we used aright the singular power with which the LORD entrusts us? Do we
pray for our country, for other lands, and for the age? Do we, in times of war,
famine, pestilence, stand out as intercessors, pleading that the days may be
shortened? Do we lament before God the outbursts of infidelity, error, and
licentiousness? Do we beseech our LORD Jesus to shorten the reign of sin by
hastening His own glorious appearing? Let us get to our knees and never rest
till Christ appeareth.
October 27
His Service, Face, Name
"His servants shall serve Him: and they shall see His face; and His name shall
be in their forehead" (Revelation 22:3-4).
Three choice blessings will be ours in the gloryland.
"His servants shall serve him." No other lords shall oppress us, no other
service shall distress us. We shall serve Jesus always, perfectly, without
weariness, and without error. This is heaven to a saint: in all things to serve
the LORD Christ and to be owned by Him as His servant is our soul's high
ambition for eternity.
"And they shall see his face." This makes the service delightful: indeed, it is
the present reward of service. We shall know our LORD, for we shall see Him as
He is. To see the face of Jesus is the utmost favor that the most faithful
servant of the LORD can ask. What more could Moses ask than-"Let me see thy
face?"
"And his name shall be in their foreheads." They gaze upon their LORD till His
name is photographed upon their brows. They are acknowledged by Him, and they
acknowledge Him. The secret mark of inward grace develops into the public
sign-manual of confessed relationship.
O LORD, give us these three things in their beginnings here that we may possess
them in their fullness in Thine own abode of bliss!
October 28
Sins of Ignorance
"And it shall be forgiven them; for it is ignorance" (Numbers
15:25).
Because of our ignorance we are not fully aware of our sins of ignorance. Yet we
may be sure they are many, in the form both of commission and omission. We may
be doing in all sincerity, as a service to God, that which He has never
commanded and can never accept.
The LORD knows these sins of ignorance every one. This may well alarm us, since
in justice He will require these trespasses at our hand; but on the other hand,
faith spies comfort in this fact, for the LORD will see to it that stains unseen
by us shall yet be washed away. He sees the sin that He may cease to see it by
casting it behind His back.
Our great comfort is that Jesus, the true priest, has made atonement for all the
congregation of the children of Israel. That atonement secures the pardon of
unknown sins. His precious blood cleanses us from all sin. Whether our eyes have
seen it and wept over it or not, God has seen it, Christ has atoned for it, the
Spirit bears witness to the pardon of it, and so we have a threefold peace.
O my Father, I praise Thy divine knowledge, which not only perceives my
iniquities but provides an atonement which delivers me from the guilt of them,
even before I know that I am guilty.
October 29
Maintain the Difference
"And I will put a division between My people and thy people: tomorrow shall this
sign be" (Exodus 8:23).
Pharaoh has a people, and the LORD has a people. These may dwell together and
seem to fare alike, but there is a division between them, and the LORD will make
it apparent. Not forever shall one event happen alike to all, but there shall be
great difference between the men of the world and the people of Jehovah's
choice.
This may happen in the time of judgments, when the LORD becomes the sanctuary of
His saints. It is very conspicuous in the conversion of believers when their sin
is put away, while unbelievers remain under condemnation. From that moment they
become a distinct race, come under a new discipline, and enjoy new blessings.
Their homes, henceforth, are free from the grievous swarms of evils which defile
and torment the Egyptians. They are kept from the pollution of lust, the bite of
care, the corruption of falsehood, and the cruel torment of hatred, which devour
many families.
Rest assured, tried believer, that though you have your troubles you are saved
from swarms of worse ones, which infest the homes and hearts of the servants of
the world's prince. The LORD has put a division; see to it that you keep up the
division in Spirit, aim, character, and company.
October 30
Thorough Cleansing
"Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your
filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you" (Ezekiel
36:25).
What an exceeding joy is this! He who has purified us with the blood of Jesus
will also cleanse us by the water of the Holy Spirit. God hath said it, and so
it must be, "Ye shall be clean." LORD, we feel and mourn our uncleanness, and it
is cheering to be assured by Thine own mouth that we shall be clean. Oh, that
Thou wouldst make a speedy work of it!
He will deliver us from our worst sins. The uprisings of unbelief and the
deceitful lusts which war against the soul, the vile thoughts of pride, and the
suggestions of Satan to blaspheme the sacred name-all these shall be so purged
away as never to return.
He will also cleanse us from all our idols, whether of gold or of clay: our
impure loves and our excessive love of that which in itself is pure. That which
we have idolized shall either be broken from us or we shall be broken off from
it.
It is God who speaks of what He Himself will do. Therefore is this word
established and sure, and we may boldly look for that which it guarantees to us.
Cleansing is a covenant blessing, and the covenant is ordered in all things and
sure.
October 31
Immortal Till Work Done
"I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD"
(Psalm 118:17).
A fair assurance this! It was no doubt based upon a promise, inwardly whispered
in the psalmist's heart, which he seized upon and enjoyed. Is my case like that
of David? Am I depressed because the enemy affronts me? Are there multitudes
against me and few on my side? Does unbelief bid me lie down and die in
despair-a defeated, dishonored man? Do my enemies begin to dig my grave?
What then? Shall I yield to the whisper of fear, and give up the battle, and
with it give up all hope? Far from it. There is life in me yet: "I shall not
die." Vigor will return and remove my weakness: "I shall live." The LORD lives,
and I shall live also. My mouth shall again be opened: "I shall declare the
works of Jehovah." Yes, and I shall speak of the present trouble as another
instance of the wonder-working faithfulness and love of the LORD my God. Those
who would gladly measure me for my coffin had better wait a bit, for "the LORD
hath chastened me sore, but he hath not given me over unto death." Glory be to
His name forever! I am immortal till my work is done. Till the LORD wills it, no
vault can close upon me.
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