EVENING DEVOTION by James Smith
JUNE 30
1 Timothy 6:2
And they that have believing masters, let them
not despise them,
because they are brethren; but rather do them
service,
because they are faithful and beloved, partakers
of the benefit.
These things teach and exhort.
The gospel is a benefit—one of God’s greatest and
best gifts. It benefits every person who receives it.
It benefits his intellect, informing it.
It benefits his heart, sanctifying it.
It benefits his conscience, giving it repose.
It benefits his temper, controlling and sweetening
it.
It benefits his life, preventing many evils, and
directing to the attainment and possession of many blessings.
It benefits the family where it rules.
It makes the master kind, the mistress
considerate, the servants attentive and industrious, the parents exemplary, and
the children obedient.
It benefits the common wealth in which it works.
It suggests good laws, requires good government,
and makes good subjects.
Have we partaken of this benefit?
What is intended by this?
It is to perceive its divinity, to approve its
doctrines, to receive its blessings, to submit to its precepts, to observe its
ordinances, to test its joys, and to employ it for every useful purpose.
Some hear of it, others listen to it, others
taste and disapprove of it, some partake and are benefited by it.
In their state, they are justified—in their
character, sanctified—and in their circumstances, happy.
Lord, grant this benefit to me,
And let me feel, and taste, and see,
What glorious in that gospel dwell.
Which saves believing souls from hell.
James Smith
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