Tuesday, June 16, 2026

THE REVIEW

 

THE REVIEW

 

O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: Psalm 71:17

 

In early life, God began to instruct us.
He taught us the rigid requirements of his holy law, 
our need of a better righteousness than our own,
the importance of a saving interest in Christ, and 
the necessity of personal holiness.

 

Under his teaching we,
left the world,
came to Jesus,
embraced the atonement,
found peace, and
commenced walking with God.

 

Many years have passed since that period, many times have we manifested the depravity of our hearts, through many trials and troubles we have been brought, but amidst all, our God has taught us!

 

Yes, he has taught us,
our own weakness,
the vanity of the world,
the insufficiency of earthly things, and
the necessity of something superior

 to what we find here,  to satisfy the cravings of our immortal minds.

 

Daily has he taught us our need of Christ, and how to make use of him.

He has taught us,
by his Word,
by his servants,
by his providence,
and by his Spirit.

 

And it is in consequence of his teaching that we now
cleave to Jesus,
prefer holiness to sin,
Heaven to earth, and
the presence of God to everything besides.

 

Blessed, forever blessed be God, for teaching us.

 

For if he had not taught us,

 we would have still been,
ignorant of ourselves,
strangers to Jesus, and
alienated from the life of God through
 the ignorance that is in us, because of the natural blindness of our minds.

 

 

My soul, look back at the many Ebenezers thou hast set up,
when helped in difficulty,
when supplied in necessity, and
when delivered out of trouble.

Especially notice this, how thy God has taught thee
thy need of his grace,
the preciousness of Christ, and
the value and veracity of his precious promises.

 

O thou blessed God and Savior, I praise, I bless thee, that thou has taught me from my youth!

 

Remember all the way which the LORD thy God led thee Deuteronomy 8:2

 

 JAMES SMITH 1869

Monday, June 15, 2026

THE BORDER LAND

 

THE BORDER LAND

"...the time of my departure is at hand.  2 Timothy 4:6

Aged Christian, thy day is far spent, thy journey is nearly ended.

The greatest part of the wilderness is behind thee.

Thou hast traveled many a weary mile, and hast spent many a sorrowful day.

But thou hast not much farther to go.

 Thou hast not many more days to spend here.

Thou art just on the edge of the wilderness, on the borders of the promised land.

 Soon, very soon, thy Lord will send his messenger, to call thee home.

The year of release is just at hand.

Do not, therefore, give way to fear.

Do not hang down your head like a bulrush, but look up, for thy redemption draweth nigh.

 

 Let us talk together a little of the past, the present, and the future; and let us try and comfort one another with God's own precious words.

 

We have not much time left, let us not waste it!

We have not far to go, let us not loiter.

 We are in the border country, let us expect visits from "THE BETTER LAND." 

We are hastening from danger and a country that is doomed; let us not look back!

Every step now brings us sensibly nearer home.

Every hour tells, and the last hour will soon be here.

 

Let us attend to the Apostle's admonition,

"This I say, brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none; And they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they possessed not; And they that use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world passeth away. But I would have you without carefulness.”

Anxiety about temporal things does not befit us now.

The world is to us like an inn, where we lodge tonight, but shall leave it tomorrow!

"The world passes away; but he who does the will of God abides forever." 

JAMES SMITH 1869

Friday, January 3, 2025

PEACE WITH GOD

 
January 3.
 
The Lord of peace himself give you peace 
   always by all means.
                            II Thessalonians 3:16
 
By thy passion on the tree,
Let my grief and trouble cease;
O remember Calvary,
And give me holy peace.
 
Peace with God is an invaluable blessing;
  it flows from the atonement,
  and is the antidote for human misery.
 
James Smith

Thursday, January 2, 2025

SEARCH O LORD

 

January 2.

Search me, O God, and know my heart:
  try me, and know my thoughts.  Psalms 139 23
 
Search, O Lord, and cleanse, and save us;
Heal us by thy power divine;
Burst the bonds that here enslaves us,
That we may be wholly thine.
 
An honest heart will expose itself to God's all searching eye,
 and desire to be examined as well as cleansed and comforted.
 
James Smith

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

 

JANUARY 1.
 
LORD, let it alone this year also. Luke 13:8
 
Lord, melt our hearts to mourn the past,
   And let us henceforth faithful be ;
And if this year should be our last,
  O may our souls repose with thee.
 
The intercession of Jesus brings down innumerable blessings upon us; and it is employed for us tonight; let us, therefore, look up to an interceding Savour, and expect blessings from his hands.

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

THERE HATH NOT FAILED ONE WORD OF ALL HIS GOOD PROMISE.

 

 
There hath not failed one word of all his good promise.
I Kings 8:56
 
THIS is the day of review;
  let us look back.
 
This is the day to compare God's conduct with God's promises.
 
He has kept his promise in his eye every day of this year,
  though we have often lost sight of it.
 
We have been unbelieving,
  but he has been faithful.
 
We have backslidden,
  but he has kept his covenant with us.
 
We have ten thousand times deserved his wrath,
  but here we are, the monuments of his mercy.
 
What forbearance he has shown,
  what patient he has exercise,
  what sympathy he has manifested;
    how true to his character,
    how faithful to his word,
    how tender to our souls, he has been.
 
We have failed in almost every point;
  but he has not failed in one;
  we have broken our word a thousand times;
  but he has never broken his once.
 
Not one thing hath failed of all that he had promised.
 
In temporals, our bread has been given us,
  and our water has been sure.
 
In spirituals, he has pardoned our sins,
  revived our graces,
  corrected our follies,
  restored our souls,
  born are manners, and
    manifested a Father’s love.
 
Beloved, is not God true?
 
Has he not been faithful?
 
Ought we not to trust him?
 
Let suns or stars forget to rise,
Or quit their stations in the skies;
Let heaven and earth both pass away,
Eternal truth shall ne’er decay.
 
James Smith 1849