| May 23Morning"The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me."Psalm 138:8
 Most manifestly the confidence which the  Psalmist here expressed was a divine confidence. He did not say, "I have  grace enough to perfect that which concerneth me--my faith is so steady  that it will not stagger--my love is so warm that it will never grow  cold--my resolution is so firm that nothing can move it"; no, his  dependence was on the Lord alone. If we indulge in any confidence which  is not grounded on the Rock of Ages, our confidence is worse than a  dream, it will fall upon us, and cover us with its ruins, to our sorrow  and confusion. All that Nature spins time will unravel, to the eternal  confusion of all who are clothed therein. The  Psalmist was wise, he rested upon nothing short of the Lord's work. It  is the Lord who has begun the good work within us; it is he who has  carried it on; and if he does not finish it, it never will be complete.  If there be one stitch in the celestial garment of our righteousness  which we are to insert ourselves, then we are lost; but this is our  confidence, the Lord who began will perfect. He has done it all, must do  it all, and will do it all. Our confidence must not be in what we have  done, nor in what we have resolved to do, but entirely in what the Lord  will do. Unbelief insinuates--"You will never be able to stand. Look at  the evil of your heart, you can never conquer sin;  remember the sinful pleasures and temptations of the world that beset  you, you will be certainly allured by them and led astray." Ah! yes, we  should indeed perish if left to our own strength. If we had alone to  navigate our frail vessels over so rough a sea, we might well give up  the voyage in despair; but, thanks be to God, he will perfect that which  concerneth us, and bring us to the desired haven. We can never be too  confident when we confide in him alone, and never too much concerned to  have such a trust. Evening"Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money."Isaiah 43:24
 Worshippers at the temple were wont to  bring presents of sweet perfumes to be burned upon the altar of God: but  Israel, in the time of her backsliding, became ungenerous, and made but  few votive offerings to her Lord: this was an evidence of coldness of  heart towards God and his house. Reader, does this never occur with you?  Might not the complaint of the text be occasionally, if not frequently,  brought against you? Those who are poor in pocket, if rich in faith,  will be accepted none the less because their gifts are small; but, poor  reader, do you give in fair proportion to the Lord, or is the widow's  mite kept back from the sacred treasury? The rich  believer should be thankful for the talent entrusted to him, but should  not forget his large responsibility, for where much is given much will  be required; but, rich reader, are you mindful of your obligations, and  rendering to the Lord according to the benefit received? Jesus gave his  blood for us, what shall we give to him? We are his, and all that we  have, for he has purchased us unto himself--can we act as if we were our  own? O for more consecration! and to this end, O for more love! Blessed  Jesus, how good it is of thee to accept our sweet cane bought with  money! nothing is too costly as a tribute to thine unrivalled love, and  yet thou dost receive with favour the smallest sincere  token of affection! Thou dost receive our poor forget-me-nots and  love-tokens as though they were intrinsically precious, though indeed  they are but as the bunch of wild flowers which the child brings to its  mother. Never may we grow niggardly towards thee, and from this hour  never may we hear thee complain of us again for withholding the gifts of  our love. We will give thee the first fruits of our increase, and pay  thee tithes of all, and then we will confess "of thine own have we given  thee." Reposted From Charles Spurgeon of Morning and Evening
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2 comments:
wow..thanks for sharing this powerful messages and verses Mel..really blessed!
Our dependence on everything we do must be on the Lord and we can never be wrong!
Yes amen..God gave unconditionally:) godbless!
Hi teJan,
Yes, the Lord is faithful to all His promises and He promised that He will finish what he started in us. We are all works in progress. Thanks for your visit and inspired comments. God bless you all always.
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