Friday, December 31, 2021

God Hath Dealt Graciously

Evening Devotion 




DECEMBER 31
 
… God hath dealt graciously with me,
Genesis 33:11
 
Is not this our language to-night?
 
Brought through another year; a year of trials, temptations, and storms; and yet a year crowned with innumerable mercies.
 
Every want supplied.
 
Every promise fulfilled.
 
Ten thousand evils prevented.
 
Unnumbered blessings bestowed.
 
What sins we have committed!
 
What duties we have neglected!
 
What privileges we have slighted!
 
How faithfulness we have been, and yet how faithful our God.
 
Not one thing has failed of all that he promised, all is come to pass.
 
Our obligations are infinite.
 
Our praises should be constant.
 
Our lives should be entirely devoted.
 
Our persons wholly consecrated to God.
 
Yes, he hath dealt graciously with me, in pardoning me sins, in hearing my prayers, in subduing my foes, in protecting my person, in guiding my feet, and enabling me to hold on in his good ways.
 
O my soul, trust in the Lord, he is thy help and thy shield!
 
Call upon him in every future trouble.
 
Surrender to him all that is fear and valuable in thy esteem.
 
Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him, and trust him more heartily than ever,
 
Then in the history of my age,
When men review my days,
They’ll read his love in every page,
In every line his praise.
 
James Smith
 

 


Thursday, December 30, 2021

Cleanse Thou Me

 

Evening Devotion




DECEMBER 30
 
… cleanse thou me from secret faults.
Psalm 19:12
 
No one but a Christian will heartily use this prayer.
 
It intimates such an acquaintance with the human heart, and such a desire for true holiness, as none can experience except taught of God.
 
And here is one, who supposes that there are faults which he has not detected, follies which have escaped his notice, and he prays to be cleansed from them.
 
He would not only have them pardoned, but the stain of them erased; he desires to be kept from them in the future.
 
Our secret faults are numerous, they often spring from inclination, from the unspiritual state of our souls.
 
But the fountain of a Saviour’s blood will cleanse form them all; and the power of the Holy Spirit can preserve us from a similar course in the future.
 
We need be filled with the Spirit if we are to keep our hearts with all diligence, if we are to preserve a watch over our souls in private as well as in public; let us seek this blessing.
 
Christians once enjoyed it, and we are exhorted to possess it; for the Apostle says, “Be not drunk with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit.”
 
Lord, who can all his wanderings know?
Or watch where guilt begins?
Then let thy grace my heart renew,
And cleanse from secret sins.
 
James Smith


Wednesday, December 29, 2021

But Their Heart

 


Evening Devotion




DECEMBER 29
… but their heart is far from me.
Matthew 15:8
 
And yet they appeared devout.
 
They passed among men for very religious characters.
 
Their devotions were formal.
 
There was no life in their service.
 
They were without sincerity, fervency, or desire.
 
They were satisfied with the form, without the power.
 
They had a name to live, but they were dead.
 
This is the case with too many now.
 
They pass for saints, but are not sanctified.
 
They are considered worshippers, but their hearts are far from God.
 
Now the man is as his heart is.
 
God looketh at the heart.
 
Beloved, is your heart near to God to-night?
 
It is when our desires go out after him.
 
When the expectation is from him.
 
When the soul bows in reverence before him.
 
When the expectation is from him.
 
When our lively and interested thoughts are employed about him.
 
When all our powers are prostrated before him, or presented to him.
 
God is now looking at your heart.
 
Do you sigh and desire to get near him?
 
Do you mourn and grieve over your distance from him?
 
If so, he looks upon you with pity, and accepts the willing mind.
 
They who live near to God here, will live with God for ever.
 
Why should my foolish passions rove?
Where can such sweetness be
As I have tasted in thy love,
As I have found in thee?
 
James Smith
 
 


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Therefore Are They Before the Throne

 Evening Devotion





DECEMBER 28
 
Therefore are they before the throne of God,
Revelation 7:15
 
Why?
 
They were in great tribulation for Jesus’ sake.
 
They endured persecution, 
  temptation, 
    the inward conflict,
     sickness, 
       sorrow, and 
          a variety of afflictions, 
   looking unto Jesus and seeking to please and glorify him.
 
They were in great tribulation, but they were not overwhelmed by it.
 
They passed through it with courage, being divinely supported.
 
They frequently contracted defilement in this filthy world, 
  but they hated sin and often lifted themselves on account of it, and 
    they washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
 
They prized and enjoyed the open fountain.
 
THEREFORE are they before the throne.
 
They are now safe—accepted—approved—happy.
 
They serve God day and night in his temple.
 
They serve without weakness—weariness—drowsiness.
 
They serve him cheerfully—perfectly—and uninterruptedly.
 
They are freed from all want and pain.
 
They hunger no more.
 
They thirst no more.
 
God dwells among them.
 
The Lamb feeds them in person, 
  rules them in love, and 
    leads them to the ever-flowing fountain of life: 
      and God has wiped away every tear from their eyes.
 
With wondering joy the recollect
Their fears and danger past;
And bless the wisdom, power, and love
Which brought them safe at last.
 
James Smith
 


Monday, December 27, 2021

For With Thee

 
Evening Devotion


DECEMBER 27
 
For with thee is the fountain of life:
Psalm 36:9
 
All life is from God.
 
All creatures are sustained by God.
 
He giveth life, and breath, and all things.
 
Our existence here is dependent on his will, 
  so also is the comfort of our life.
 
But from him proceeds spiritual life.
 
The energy that quickens us.
 
The divine principle which exists within us.
 
We are born of God.
 
He holdeth our souls in life.
 
He also revives us and makes us lively.
 
Beloved, do you feel dull, lifeless, and inactive to-night?
 
Are you sighing for a deeper enjoyment of the Saviour’s presence?
 
Fix your mind upon this precious truth, 
   with you God “is the fountain of life.”
 
He can easily direct one of its streams into your soul.
 
He can revive you in one moment.
 
If he lifts up the light of his countenance
  —if he whispers pardon and peace
  —if the Holy Spirit but gently breathes upon you, 
      you will be happy, all will be well.
 
Go then direct to the throne of grace, 
  lay your whole case before your God, 
    tell him how dull and lifeless you feel, 
      appeal to him as the fountain of life, 
        plead the powerful name and precious blood of Jesus, 
          and God will hear you.
 
Life, like a fountain rich and free,
Springs from the presence of the Lord;
And in thy light our souls shall see,
The glorious promis’d in thy word.
 
James Smith
 


Sunday, December 26, 2021

Should It Be According

 
Evening Devotion

DECEMBER 26
 
Should it be according to thy mind?
Job 34:33
 
Many appear to think so.
 
If we may judge by their conduct they think that the Most High should have consulted their case, their fancy, and their aggrandizement.
 
The gospel is not just what they would like it to be.
 
Providence does not work as they desire.
 
Few things are exactly as they should be.
 
Should it be to thy mind?
 
Is not thy mind carnal, selfish, prejudice?
 
If it were according to the mind would not God’s glory be obscured?
 
Would not others suffer, and thine own danger be greater?
 
Is not thy God wiser, kinder, and holier than thou art?
 
Does he not love justice?
 
Are not his mercies over all his works?
 
True, you may be afflicted you may be poor, you may be sickly, what then?
 
You are wishing for health, for a competency, for freedom from trials, but, “should it be according to thy mind?”
 
Beloved, let us guard against such a spirit, it is criminal, it is dangerous.
 
The thing is impracticable, your God must govern, he is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in working.
 
His ways are just, his plans are wise, his designs are merciful, and when the work is complete, every part will reflect his glory.
 
Let saints proclaim Jehovah’s praise,
And acquiesce in all his ways,
He keeps eternity in sight,
And what his hand performs is right.
 
James Smith
 
 


Saturday, December 25, 2021

Jesus Was Born in Bethlehem

 
Evening Devotion


DECEMBER 25
 
… Jesus was born in Bethlehem
Matthew 2:1
 
When Jesus was born, 
  we do not exactly know, 
    God hath concealed it; 
      but THAT he was born, is most plainly revealed.
 
We know where he was born, and why he was born.
 
He had eternally existed as God.
 
He was one with, and equal to the Father.
 
But he became man.
 
He was born in Bethlehem.
 
He was a weak and helpless infant, and 
   yet at the same time the Mighty God, 
      the Everlasting Father, 
         the Prince of peace.
 
Deity and humanity untied in his person.
 
He took our nature to take away our sins.
 
He became a man in order to be a Saviour.
 
He came on purpose to save sinners.
 
This was his object.
 
For this he lived, and laboured, and suffered and died.
 
He came to be our substitute.
 
He was born once, that we might be born again.
 
He died once, that we might not experience the second death, 
  but live for ever.
 
His birth was the greatest display of condescension, 
  which heaven or earth ever witnessed.
 
It was introductory to his obedient life, 
  meritorious death, 
    victorious resurrection, 
       triumphant ascension, and 
          glorious second advent.
 
He was born in Bethlehem, 
   in weakness and poverty; 
     he will soon come to earth again, 
        with power and great glory.
 
God is in our flesh reveal’d
Heaven and earth in Jesus join,
Mortal with immortal fill’d
And human with divine.
 
James Smith
 
 


Friday, December 24, 2021

Buy The Truth

 
Evening Devotion



DECEMBER 24
 
Buy the truth, and sell it not;
Proverbs 23:23
 
You need the truth.
 
It is necessary to enlighten the mind, sanctify the heart, cheer the soul, and regulate the life.
 
All goodness flows from truth, and all evil from error.
 
Therefore buy the truth.
 
It is to be had, but it must be bought.
 
It will cost you something if you obtain it.
 
But you cannot buy it too dear.
 
It has fetched a very high price, some have given their liberty, all their comforts, and their lives for it.
 
It is in God’s book, as in a mine.
 
It is in Christ’s person, as its centre and home.
 
Labour in the mine.
 
Study Christ.
 
Be diligent, laborious, and determined to have the truth if possible.
 
Pray.
 
Strive.
 
Honour the Holy Spirit, who alone can out you in possession in it.
 
It is his office to teach the truth, he leads into it.
 
Be degrees.
 
By exercise.
 
By a variety of means.
 
Having bought the truth, never sell it.
 
No one can bid no substitute for it.
 
You will be sure to need it, to direct you in perplexity—to comfort you in sickness—to cheer you in sorrow—and to support you in death.
 
Pleasure may bid for it.
 
Honour may bid for it.
 
Wealth may bid for it.
 
But sell it not.
 
Study it—profess it—and enjoy it.
 
O thou the living way,
The truth, the life, bestow
That holy light whose vital ray
Shall lead, all truth to know,
 
James Smith


Thursday, December 23, 2021

The Sun Of Righteousness

 
Evening Devotion




DECEMBER 23
 
… the Sun of righteousness
Malachi 4:2
 
That is Jesus.
 
There is but ONE sun, and our Jesus is the only Saviour.
 
This figure may set forth his greatness, 
  his exalted station, his sufficient, 
  his beauty and glory, 
  his immutability, 
  his usefulness, and 
       that he is a common benefit.
 
He is the sun of righteousness.
 
This implies the perfection and excellency of his person.
 
The rectitude of his government.
 
The relation in which he stands to his people, 
   he is their righteousness.
 
He is the source of holiness, and 
  he wrought out that obedience on which we are justified.
 
As there is light enough in the sun for us all, 
   so there is righteousness enough in Jesus for us all.
 
As the light of the sun flows to us freely, 
   so Jesus gives his righteousness freely.
 
As it would be folly to look to any other quarter for light, 
  while the sun is shining; 
     so it is folly to look anywhere for righteousness, 
        but to Jesus only.
 
As the sun decks creation with beauty and glory, 
   so the righteousness of Jesus makes us beautiful and glorious.
 
Sun of righteousness, 
  may we walk in thy light, 
    receive thy communications, and 
       point sinners to thee for life and peace!
 
Christ whose glory fills the skies,
Christ the true and only light,
Sun of righteousness, arise,
Triumph o’er the shades of night:
Day-spring from on high be near;
Day-star in my heart appear.
 
James Smith
 
 

 


Wednesday, December 22, 2021

For I Have Given You

 
Evening Devotion 



DECEMBER 22
 
For I have given you an example,
John 13:15
 
Are you prepared to copy his example?
 
Do you study it?
 
Do you admire it?
 
Do you heartily desire exactly to resemble it?
 
In vain do you hope to be saved by his sacrifice, 
  if you do not imitate his example.
 
He left us an example that we should follow in steps.
 
Look at his faith in his Father’s word.
 
His love to his Father’s name.
 
His zeal for his Father’s glory.
 
His submission to his Father’s will.
 
His diligence in his Father’s work.
 
Look at his love to his people.
 
At his patience.
 
His forbearance.
 
His longsuffering.
 
His pity.
 
His tenderness.
 
His self-denial.
 
His faithfulness.
 
His humility.
 
His meekness.
 
His sympathy.
 
His readiness to help them.
 
Look at his pity for sinners.
 
Hear him pray for them.
 
See him weep over them.
 
How he stoops to them.
 
How patiently he endures their contradiction against himself.
 
He is your example.
 
You are to daily imitate him.
 
You should every evening compare your conduct through the day with his.
 
It would do you good often to ask, 
    How would Jesus act in this case?
 
O to copy his example daily—exactly!
 
Holy Spirit descend and give the power!
 

Be Christ our pattern and our guide!
His image may we bear!
O may we tread his sacred steps,
And his bright glories share.
 
James Smith
 


Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Hast Thou Faith

 Evening Devotion


DECEMBER 21
 
Hast thou faith?
Romans 14:22
 
If you have, God gave it to you, for it is the gift of God.
 
If you have now, you had not once, for all are destitute of faith by nature.
 
If you have faith, you feel the power of unbelief, struggle with it, and pray to be delivered from it.
 
Hast thou faith in Christ?
 
Do you believe that his claims are valid?
 
That his word is true?
 
That his sacrifice is sufficient to atone for thy sin?
 
That he is the power object of trust, love, and worship?
 
That as a believer, he will save thee with and everlasting salvation?
 
Have you faith to trust in his word?
 
To rely with confidence on his finished work?
 
To commit your soul into his hands to be saved by his grace?
 
Have you faith in to venture in his cause, and boldly to avow yourself to be on the Lord’s side?
 
Have you faith in God as your Father?
 
Can you believe that he cares for you, that he will supply your needs, that he will guide you by his counsel and afterwards receive you to glory?
 
Can you trust his faithfulness, rest on his promises, and leave your concerns in his hands?
 
Have you faith to believe that you are delivered from the law, that you are delivered from the law, that you are in friendship with God, and may walk at liberty?
 
True faith refines the heart.
And purifies with blood;
Takes the whole gospel, not a part,
And hold the fear of God,
 
James Smith