| May 6Morning"We dwell in him."1 John 4:13
 Do you want a house for your soul? Do you  ask, "What is the purchase?" It is something less than proud human  nature will like to give. It is without money and without price. Ah! you  would like to pay a respectable rent! You would love to do something to  win Christ? Then you cannot have the house, for it is "without price."  Will you take my Master's house on a lease for all eternity, with  nothing to pay for it, nothing but the ground-rent of loving and serving  him forever? Will you take Jesus and "dwell in him?" See, this house is  furnished with all you want, it is filled with riches more than you  will spend as long as you live.  Here you can have intimate communion with Christ and feast on his love;  here are tables well-stored with food for you to live on forever; in  it, when weary, you can find rest with Jesus; and from it you can look  out and see heaven itself. Will you have the house? Ah! if you are  houseless, you will say, "I should like to have the house; but may I  have it?" Yes; there is the key--the key is, "Come to Jesus." "But," you  say, "I am too shabby for such a house." Never mind; there are garments  inside. If you feel guilty and condemned, come; and though the house is  too good for you, Christ will make you good enough for the house  by-and-by. He will wash you  and cleanse you, and you will yet be able to sing, "We dwell in him."  Believer: thrice happy art thou to have such a dwelling-place! Greatly  privileged thou art, for thou hast a "strong habitation" in which thou  art ever safe. And "dwelling in him," thou hast not only a perfect and  secure house, but an everlasting one. When this world shall have melted  like a dream, our house shall live, and stand more imperishable than  marble, more solid than granite, self-existent as God, for it is God  himself--"We dwell in him." Evening"All the days of my appointed time will I wait."Job 14:14
 A little stay on earth will make heaven  more heavenly. Nothing makes rest so sweet as toil; nothing renders  security so pleasant as exposure to alarms. The bitter quassia cups of  earth will give a relish to the new wine which sparkles in the golden  bowls of glory. Our battered armour and scarred countenances will render  more illustrious our victory above, when we are welcomed to the seats  of those who have overcome the world. We should not have full fellowship  with Christ if we did not for awhile sojourn below, for he was baptized  with a baptism of suffering among men, and we must be baptized with the  same if we would share his kingdom. Fellowship with Christ  is so honourable that the sorest sorrow is a light price by which to  procure it. Another reason for our lingering here is for the good of  others. We would not wish to enter heaven till our work is done, and it  may be that we are yet ordained to minister light to souls benighted in  the wilderness of sin. Our prolonged stay here is doubtless for God's  glory. A tried saint, like a well-cut diamond, glitters much in the  King's crown. Nothing reflects so much honour on a workman as a  protracted and severe trial of his work, and its triumphant endurance of  the ordeal without giving way in any part. We are God's workmanship, in  whom he will be glorified by our afflictions. It is for the honour of  Jesus that we endure the trial of our faith with sacred joy. Let each  man surrender his own longings to the glory of Jesus, and feel, "If my  lying in the dust would elevate my Lord by so much as an inch, let me  still lie among the pots of earth. If to live on earth forever would  make my Lord more glorious, it should be my heaven to be shut out of  heaven." Our time is fixed and settled by eternal decree. Let us not be  anxious about it, but wait with patience till the gates of pearl shall  open. Reposted From Charles Spurgeon of Morning and Evening
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4 comments:
Thanks for sharing this Mel and thanks for your greetings and comments! Good day, godbless!
Hi teJan,
You're welcome. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you all always.
Thank you for sharing this one Mel. One thing I remember with Job 14:14 is the song "While I'm Waiting" by John Waller. :)
God Bless!
Hi MinnieRunner,
Thanks for sharing with me that information. I will research on Job 14:14. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you all always. BTW, belated Happy Mother's Day to you.
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