Acquainted With Grief

June 24, 2013
He is . . . a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief” —Isaiah 53:3

We are not “acquainted with grief” in the same way our Lord was acquainted with it. We endure it and live through it, but we do not become intimate with it. At the beginning of our lives we do not bring ourselves to the point of dealing with the reality of sin. We look at life through the eyes of reason and say that if a person will control his instincts, and educate himself, he can produce a life that will slowly evolve into the life of God. But as we continue on through life, we find the presence of something which we have not yet taken into account, namely, sin— and it upsets all of our thinking and our plans. Sin has made the foundation of our thinking unpredictable, uncontrollable, and irrational.

We have to recognize that sin is a fact of life, not just a shortcoming. Sin is blatant mutiny against God, and either sin or God must die in my life. The New Testament brings us right down to this one issue— if sin rules in me, God’s life in me will be killed; if God rules in me, sin in me will be killed. There is nothing more fundamental than that. The culmination of sin was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and what was true in the history of God on earth will also be true in your history and in mine— that is, sin will kill the life of God in us. We must mentally bring ourselves to terms with this fact of sin. It is the only explanation why Jesus Christ came to earth, and it is the explanation of the grief and sorrow of life.

 

Because He First Loved Us

April 8, 2013
   A friend of mine often ends his prayers with “I love You, Lord.” He says, “I can’t help but say ‘I love You’ after all He’s done for me.” In Romans 6:1-11 the apostle Paul tells us some of what Jesus has done for us that deserves our love: He was crucified, buried, and raised to life. Because of that, those of us who have put our faith in Jesus now have a new life, we no longer have to be controlled by sin or fear of death, and one day we too will be resurrected to live wit...
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It Isn't Just A Dollar

April 1, 2013
   A few months ago our church began a campaign to support missions year-round. Our annual December “Gift To The King” has grown over the past few years, and we thought it was time to go further. But it was more than that. It was designed as an opportunity for everyone to get involved, even those who usually feel they have little or nothing to contribute as far as supporting the church on a regular basis. So was born the Missions Box, and the idea that has become known as our Wave Offerin...
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The Ruling Peace of God

March 25, 2013
   People imagine that dying to self makes one miserable. But no, it is just the opposite! It is the refusal to die to self- your own plans, ambitions, and glory- that makes one miserable. The more we know of death with Him and identify with His cross, the more we shall know of His life in us!

   There is one simple but all-inclusive guide which the Word of God gives to regulate our walk with Jesus, and it is found in Colossians 3:15. “Let the peace of God rule in your hearts.” Anything th...

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Cups Running Over

March 17, 2013
If we were asked this moment if we were filled with the Holy Spirit, how many of us would dare say “Yes,” even though this is commanded in Ephesians 5:18?

Revival is when we can say “yes” at any moment of the day. Andrew Murray once wrote, “Just as water ever seeks and fills the lowest place, so the moment God finds you abased and empty, His glory and power flow in.” Jesus said, “And it shall be in you like a well of water springing up into everlasting life and flowing out...” ...

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The Faith To Persevere

March 12, 2013
    Perseverance means more than endurance— more than simply holding on until the end. A saint’s life is in the hands of God like a bow and arrow in the hands of an archer. God is aiming at something the saint cannot see, but our Lord continues to stretch and strain, and every once in a while the saint says, “I can’t take any more.” Yet God pays no attention; He goes on stretching until His purpose is in sight, and then He lets the arrow fly. Entrust yourself to God’s hands. Is th...
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Dying To Self

March 4, 2013
When you are forgotten, or neglected, or purposely set at naught, but your heart is happy, being counted worthy to suffer for Christ: That is dying to self.

When your good is evil spoken of, when your wishes are crossed, your advice disregarded, your opinions ridiculed, but you take it all in patient, loving silence: That is dying to self.
   
When you patiently bear rudeness, or stand face to face with waste, folly, extravagance, and spiritual insensibility- but endure it as Jesus endured: Tha...

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Standing on the Promises

February 25, 2013
    What an exciting prayer meeting we had here on Wednesday night! I’m, so glad I was a part of it, especially as one our dear saints spoke of a dream he had concerning our church; and I believe he spoke a prophecy over our church. The Scripture promised that God would pour out His Spirit in such a way that aged saints would dream dreams of His power and purposes, and certainly the Apostles admonish believers not to despise prophecies, and to take seriously the Spirit’s work.
 
    After s...

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Calvary Love

February 21, 2013
If I belittle those whom I am called to serve, talk of their weak points in contrast perhaps with what I think of as my strong points; if I adopt a superior attitude, forgetting "Who made thee to differ? And what hast thou that thou hast not received?" then I know nothing of Calvary love.

If I find myself taking lapses for granted, "Oh, that's what they always do," "Oh, of course she talks like that, he acts like that," then I know nothing of Calvary love.

If I can enjoy a joke at the expense o...

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Little Is Much

February 17, 2013
    There’s an old chorus we used to sing when I was a boy: Little is much when God is in it. It’s a Bible-based, time-tested truth of Christian faith. No matter how little and insignificant one’s contribution may be to the work of God’s Kingdom, the Lord is ever faithful to bless our efforts and honor our faith, to use us in spite of ourselves for His glory in accomplishing His purposes.
 
    And so my excuses of inadequate resources are invalid, and my sense of inability or insuffici...

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