October 21 - Morning"The love of Christ constraineth us." — 2 Corinthians 5:14
How much owest thou unto my Lord? Has He ever done anything for
thee? Has He forgiven thy sins? Has He covered thee with a robe of
righteousness? Has He set thy feet upon a rock? Has He established thy
goings? Has He prepared heaven for thee? Has He prepared thee for
heaven? Has He written thy name in His book of life? Has He given thee
countless blessings? Has He laid up for thee a store of mercies, which eye
hath not seen nor ear heard? Then do something for Jesus worthy of His
love.
Give not a mere wordy offering to a dying Redeemer. How will you
feel when your Master comes, if you have to confess that you did nothing
for Him, but kept your love shut up, like a stagnant pool, neither flowing
forth to His poor or to His work. Out on such love as that! What do men
think of a love which never shows itself in action? Why, they say, "Open
rebuke is better than secret love." Who will accept a love so weak that it
does not actuate you to a single deed of self-denial, of generosity, of
heroism, or zeal! Think how He has loved you, and given Himself for you!
Do you know the power of that love? Then let it be like a rushing mighty
wind to your soul to sweep out the clouds of your worldliness, and clear
away the mists of sin.
"For Christ's sake" be this the tongue of fire that
shall sit upon you: "for Christ's sake" be this the divine rapture, the
heavenly afflatus to bear you aloft from earth, the divine spirit that shall
make you bold as lions and swift as eagles in your Lord's service. Love
should give wings to the feet of service, and strength to the arms of labour.
Fixed on God with a constancy that is not to be shaken, resolute to honour
Him with a determination that is not to be turned aside, and pressing on
with an ardour never to be wearied, let us manifest the constraints of love
to Jesus. May the divine loadstone draw us heavenward towards itself. October 21 - Evening"Why are ye troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?" — Luke 24:38
"Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest O Israel, My way is hid from
the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?" The Lord cares
for all things, and the meanest creatures share in His universal providence,
but His particular providence is over His saints. "The angel of the Lord
encampeth round about them that fear Him." "Precious shall their blood be
in His sight." "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints."
"We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to
them that are the called according to His purpose."
Let the fact that, while
He is the Saviour of all men, He is specially the Saviour of them that
believe, cheer and comfort you. You are His peculiar care; His regal
treasure which He guards as the apple of His eye; His vineyard over which
He watches day and night. "The very hairs of your head are all numbered."
Let the thought of His special love to you be a spiritual pain-killer, a dear
quietus to your woe: "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." God says
that as much to you as to any saint of old. "Fear not, I am thy shield, and
thy exceeding great reward."
We lose much consolation by the habit of
reading His promises for the whole church, instead of taking them directly
home to ourselves. Believer, grasp the divine word with a personal,
appropriating faith. Think that you hear Jesus say, "I have prayed for thee
that thy faith fail not." Think you see Him walking on the waters of thy
trouble, for He is there, and He is saying, "Fear not, it is I; be not afraid."
Oh, those sweet words of Christ! May the Holy Ghost make you feel
them as spoken to you; forget others for awhile — accept the voice of
Jesus as addressed to you, and say, "Jesus whispers consolation; I cannot
refuse it; I will sit under His shadow with great delight." October 21 |