Tuesday, October 15, 2024

MY FATHER.

 

My Father.
Jeremiah 3:4

 
THIS is a child’s cry: a word which no
  slave was allowed to use.
 
It is full of meaning.
It is full of love.
It is full of comfort.
It is a title which the Lord loves to hear us use,
  therefore, he says,
  “Wilt thou not call me, MY FATHER.”
 
Lord, give us the Spirit of adoption this morning, and
  let us see and feel,
  that we are thy children!
 
Believer, to whom will you repair in trouble?
To whom will you look in difficulty?
To whom will you cry in danger?
From whom will you expect and what?
 
Surely, I hear you say, “MY FATHER.”
 
And who speaks to you in the Bible?
Who tries you by his providence?
Who chastens you with his rod?
Who strips and cleanse you?
Who humbles and reproves you?
 
And again you will say, “MY FATHER.”
 
Who supports the world?
Who controls the nations?
Who chains up Satan?
Who blesses the church?
Who comforts the believer?
Who pardons the backslider?
Who received the sinner?
 
And again, you reply, “MY FATHER.”
 
Then I exhort you to trust your FATHER’S word,
  abide in your FATHER’S house,
  expect from your FATHER’S hand, and
   say in every trial, “I will arise and go to my FATHER.”
 
God is my Father, then I see,
He will all good bestow
In everlasting love to me,
His mercies daily flow.
 
James Smith 1849


Monday, October 14, 2024

HE THAT HATH THE SON HATH LIFE.

 

OCTOBER 14.
 
He that hath the Son hath life.
I John 4:12

 
JESUS is presented to us in the
  everlasting gospel as God's free gift;
  he contains in himself all we do, or can possibly want.
 
His wealth is unparalleled.
 
His riches are unsearchable.
 
Christ must either be received or rejected by us.
 
If we feel our need of him,
  if we desire to possess him,
  we are heartily welcome to him.
 
God gives him to sinners.
 
He presents himself to sinners.
 
He says, “He that receiveth me receiveth my Father also.”
 
He that hath Christ hath life,
  he is quickened by the Holy Spirit;
  he is delivered from all condemnation;
  he is entitled to everlasting glory.
 
He that hath the Son,
  hath in reality all things;
  for all things go with Christ.
 
He hath a righteousness that justifies him from all things;
  a peace that passeth all understanding,
  strength that will enable him to overcome all foes, and
  wisdom that will preserve him from falling into any fatal snares.
 
He that hath Christ now,
  will have Christ for ever.
 
If we have Christ in our life,
  we shall have Christ in our death.
 
If we have Christ on earth,
  we shall have Christ in heaven.
 
He that hath Christ is fully, freely, and eternally blest.
 
Reader, have you received Christ?
 
Life or death hangs on this.
 
He that hath Christ is always blest,
From him we cannot fall;
Christ is our life, our joy, our rest,
Our God, our strength our all.
 
James Smith 1849


Sunday, October 13, 2024

THROUGH SANCTITICATION OF THE SPIRIT

 
OCTOBER 13.
 
Through sanctification of the Spirit.
2 Thessalonians 2:13

 
GOD has chosen us to salvation, this is the end;
  but it is through sanctification of the Spirit, 
  this is the means.
 
The sanctification of the Spirit commences in regeneration,
  it is carried on through life, and
  will be completed in the day of Christ.
 
It consists of making us holy, or
  inwardly and outwardly conforming us to
   the likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
It separates us from the world,
  sets our hearts against sin,
  consecrates us to the Lord’s service,
  makes us zealous for his glory, and
  creates us anew in Christ Jesus.
 
Physically we are the same as before,
  but morally and spiritually we differ.
 
The more we experience of the sanctifying work of the Spirit,
  the more clearly we shall discover our own sinfulness,
  the more we shall be tried with our own inward corruption,
  the more we shall see the need of the Saviour's blood,
  the more we shall bless God for the Redeemer’s finished work,
  and the more carefully and cautiously we shall walk
    in our intercourse with an ungodly world.
 
Nothing will prove our election by the Father, or
  our redemption by the Son,
  but the sanctification of the Holy Spirit.
 
Lord, while below, may I enjoy
More sanctifying grace;
Then shall my spirit soar on high,
And feel more solid peace.
 
James Smith 1849


Saturday, October 12, 2024

PURCHASED WITH HIS OWN BLOOD.

 
OCTOBER 12.

 
Purchased with his own blood.
Acts 20:28

 
PAUL is speaking of the church,
  he was in the habit of viewing it
   as a purchased possession.
 
The price paid for it was the blood of Christ,
  whom the apostle calls “God”.
 
The whole church therefore is bought and paid for.
 
The price paid was satisfactory, and
  the property will all be given into the Saviour's hand.
 
The Father, who receives the price,
  will draw the purchased ones to the Son, and
  all who come to him will be cheerfully received by him.
 
The church of Christ belongs therefore to no one but Christ.
 
Hence the apostle says, “ye are not your own,
  for ye are bought with a price;
  therefore glorify God in your body, and
  in your spirit, which are God’s.”
 
Beloved, let us view ourselves as the property of Jesus;
  as property purchased and paid for;
  as property purchased at a price which
   no created mind can calculate;
  which defies all the powers of arithmetic to set forth.
 
The blood of Jesus!
 
The blood of God's own son!
 
The blood of God manifested in the flesh!
 
Who can conceive its value?
 
Who can question its efficacy?
 
Who dare trifle with it?
 
Precious blood of Jesus,
 made my eye be steadily fixed on thee,
 at all times, and in all places!
 
Tis through his blood my prayers ascend
And reach Jehovah's throne;
Through it my God accepts, and smiles,
And pours his blessings down.
 
James Smith 1849


Friday, October 11, 2024

THE CONSOLATION OF ISRAEL

 
The consolation of Israel.
Luke 2:25

 
SIN has filled our world, and our natures,
  with all the elements of misery and unhappiness.
 
And we never can be made truly happy,
  except God send down happiness from his own bosom.
 
This he has done.
 
Jesus came not only to save, but to console us; or
  to make us happy, as well as make us holy.
 
The grace which Jesus gives is the seed of happiness,
  and as it springs up and flourishes in our souls,
  it conquers and triumphs over our misery.
 
Beloved, if we would be happy,
  we must seek to be interested in,
  conformed to, and walk in fellowship with, Jesus.
 
He was once the man of sorrows for us,
  but even then, he opened a fountain of happiness to us.
 
He called sinners who were weary and
  heavy laden to him, and
   promised to give them rest.
 
He is now the happy One, and
  the happy making One.
 
There is a fulness of consolation in him,
  he comforts all that mourn,
  giving them the oil of joy for mourning, and
  the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.
 
Holy Spirit, in all seasons of trouble,
  in all times of depression and sorrow,
  leads us to Jesus as the consolation of Israel
   and make us happy in his love.
 
Though oft I am mourning below,
And find little permanent rest,
Yet this I assuredly know,
There is strong consolation in Christ.
 
James Smith 1849

Thursday, October 10, 2024

A BROTHER IS BORN FOR ADVERSITY

 

A brother is born for adversity.
Proverbs 17:17

 
THIS may be true of others,
  but it is empathetically true of Jesus.
 
We brought ourselves into adversity, and
  Jesus became our brother to bring us out.
 
The children being partakers of flesh and blood,
  he likewise himself took part of the same.
 
He who was our God, became our brother.
He who created us, became like us.
 
And he did so that he might show
  his love to us,
  sympathize with us,
   and deliver us.
 
As our brother,
  he became responsible for our debts,
   and he paid them.
 
He engaged to restore us to our Father's image and
  to set us before his face for ever, and he will do so.
 
In all our seasons of adversities in this world,
  he shows us brotherly love.
He visits us.
He counsels us.
He comforts us.
He supplies us.
He stands by us when all else forsake us.
He makes up all our losses,
  sanctifies all our crosses,
  bears all our burdens, and
   carries all our cares.
He has always a brother’s heart.
He performs a brother’s part.
He is our nearest of kin, and
  he performs the part of the kinsman well.
 
O wondrous love of Jesus,
  which brought him into the closest relationship to us,
  and influenced him to do every thing he could for us!
 
O Saviour,
 
Thy wounded hand and feet proclaim
That love and mercy made in thee:
That Jesus is the sweetest name,
The Brother in adversity!
 
James Smith 1849


Wednesday, October 9, 2024

THAT YE MAY BE SINCERE

 
 
That ye may be sincere
Philippians 1:10
 
SINCERITY is a great ornament; and
  it is one of the essentials of the Christians character.
 
A man must be sincere, or
  he cannot be a Christian.
 
To be sincere is to be simple, open, free from
  fraud or duplicity;
  a double minded man, or
  a double faced man, or
  a double tongued man,
  is no Christian, let him be what else he may.
 
God’s Israelites have no allowed guile.
 
They hate hypocrisy and pretense.
 
To be sincere is to be pure, bearing examination as to
  principles, possessions, and practices;
  any man who does not frequently examine himself, and
  who is afraid to be examined by others,
   has reason to question his sincerity.
 
O may we be sincere!
 
Sincerely believing God's truth,
  sincerely seeking God's glory,
  sincerely doing God's will, and
  sincerely seeking to promote God’s cause!
 
Without sincerity, our profession is a lie;
  our pretensions, an insult to God; and
  our end will be according to our deeds.
 
Reader, are you what you professed to be?
 
Is there pretense,
  no putting on,
  no deception in your profession or conduct?
 
O “That you may be sincere.”
 
May we be kept sincere,
And after Jesus breathe,
Still walk in godly fear,
And close to Jesus cleave
In all sincerity rejoice,
And here thy kind approving voice.

 

James Smith 1849