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February 4 |
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"The love of the Lord." |
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Hosea 3:1 |
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Believer, look back through all thine
experience, and think of the way whereby the Lord thy God has led thee in
the wilderness, and how he hath fed and clothed thee every day — how he hath
borne with thine ill manners — how he hath put up with all thy murmurings,
and all thy longings after the flesh-pots of Egypt — how he has opened the
rock to supply thee, and fed thee with manna that came down from heaven.
Think of how his grace has been sufficient for thee in all thy troubles —
how his blood has been a pardon to thee in all thy sins — how his rod and
his staff have comforted thee. When thou hast thus looked back upon the love
of the Lord, then let faith survey his love
in the future, for remember that Christ's covenant and blood
have something more in them than the past. He who has loved thee and
pardoned thee, shall never cease to love and pardon. He is Alpha, and he
shall be Omega also: he is first, and he shall be last. Therefore,
bethink thee, when thou shalt pass through the valley of the shadow of
death, thou needest fear no evil, for he is with thee. When thou shalt stand
in the cold floods of Jordan, thou needest not fear, for death cannot
separate thee from his love; and when thou shalt come into the mysteries of
eternity thou needest not tremble,
"For I am persuaded, that neither death;
nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present,
nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be
able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our
Lord." Now, soul, is not thy love refreshed? Does not this make thee love
Jesus? Doth not a flight through illimitable plains of the ether of love
inflame thy heart and compel thee to delight thyself in the Lord thy God?
Surely as we meditate on "the love of the Lord," our hearts burn within us,
and we long to love him more. |
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"Your refuge from the avenger of blood." |
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Joshua 20:3 |
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It is said that in the land of Canaan, cities
of refuge were so arranged, that any man might reach one of them within half
a day at the utmost. Even so the word of our salvation is near to us; Jesus
is a present Saviour, and the way to him is short; it is but a simple
renunciation of our own merit, and a laying hold of Jesus, to be our all in
all. With regard to the roads to the city of refuge, we are told that they
were strictly preserved, every river was bridged, and every obstruction
removed, so that the man who fled might find an easy passage to the city.
Once a year the elders went along the roads and saw to their order, so that
nothing might impede the flight of any one, and cause him, through delay, to
be overtaken and slain. How graciously do the promises of the gospel remove
stumbling blocks from the way! Wherever there were by-roads and turnings,
there were fixed up hand-posts, with the inscription upon them — "To the
city of refuge!" This is a picture of the road to Christ Jesus. It is no
roundabout road of the law; it is no obeying this, that, and the other; it
is a straight road: "Believe, and live." It is a road so hard, that no
self-righteous man can ever tread it, but so easy, that every sinner, who
knows himself to be a sinner may by it find his way to heaven. No sooner did
the man-slayer reach the outworks of the city than he was safe; it was not
necessary for him to pass far within the walls, but the suburbs themselves
were sufficient protection. Learn hence, that if you do but touch the hem of
Christ's garment, you shall be made whole; if you do but lay hold upon him
with "faith as a grain of mustard seed," you are safe.
A
little genuine grace ensures
The death of
all our sins.
Only waste no time, loiter not by the way, for
the avenger of blood is swift of foot; and it may be he is at your heels at
this still hour of eventide. |
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