| July 5Morning"Called to be saints."Romans 1:7
 We are very apt to regard the apostolic saints as if they were  "saints" in a more especial manner than the other children of God. All  are "saints" whom God has called by His grace, and sanctified by His  Spirit; but we are apt to look upon the apostles as extraordinary  beings, scarcely subject to the same weaknesses and temptations as  ourselves. Yet in so doing we are forgetful of this truth, that the  nearer a man lives to God the more intensely has he to mourn over his  own evil heart; and the more his Master honours him in his service, the  more also doth the evil of the flesh vex and tease him day by day. The  fact is, if we had seen the apostle Paul, we should have thought him  remarkably  like the rest of the chosen family: and if we had talked with him, we  should have said, "We find that his experience and ours are much the  same. He is more faithful, more holy, and more deeply taught than we  are, but he has the selfsame trials to endure. Nay, in some respects he  is more sorely tried than ourselves." Do not, then, look upon the  ancient saints as being exempt either from infirmities or sins; and do  not regard them with that mystic reverence which will almost make us  idolaters. Their holiness is attainable even by us. We are "called to be  saints" by that same voice which constrained them to their high  vocation. It is a Christian's duty to force his way into the inner  circle  of saintship; and if these saints were superior to us in their  attainments, as they certainly were, let us follow them; let us emulate  their ardour and holiness. We have the same light that they had, the  same grace is accessible to us, and why should we rest satisfied until  we have equalled them in heavenly character? They lived with Jesus, they  lived for Jesus, therefore they grew like Jesus. Let us live by the  same Spirit as they did, "looking unto Jesus," and our saintship will  soon be apparent. Evening"Trust ye in the Lord forever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength."Isaiah 26:4
 Seeing that we have such a God to trust to, let us rest upon him with  all our weight; let us resolutely drive out all unbelief, and endeavour  to get rid of doubts and fears, which so much mar our comfort; since  there is no excuse for fear where God is the foundation of our trust. A  loving parent would be sorely grieved if his child could not trust him;  and how ungenerous, how unkind is our conduct when we put so little  confidence in our heavenly Father who has never failed us, and who never  will. It were well if doubting were banished from the household of God;  but it is to be feared that old Unbelief is as nimble nowadays as when  the psalmist asked, "Is his mercy clean gone forever?  Will he be favourable no more?" David had not made any very lengthy  trial of the mighty sword of the giant Goliath, and yet he said, "There  is none like it." He had tried it once in the hour of his youthful  victory, and it had proved itself to be of the right metal, and  therefore he praised it ever afterwards; even so should we speak well of  our God, there is none like unto him in the heaven above or the earth  beneath; "To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? saith the  Holy One." There is no rock like unto the rock of Jacob, our enemies  themselves being judges. So far from suffering doubts to live in our  hearts, we will take the whole detestable crew, as Elijah did the  prophets  of Baal, and slay them over the brook; and for a stream to kill them  at, we will select the sacred torrent which wells forth from our  Saviour's wounded side. We have been in many trials, but we have never  yet been cast where we could not find in our God all that we needed. Let  us then be encouraged to trust in the Lord forever, assured that his  ever lasting strength will be, as it has been, our succour and stay. Reposted From Charles Spurgeon of Morning and Evening
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Hi Claire,
Thanks for the compliments but as always, TO GOD BE THE GLORY. Yes, I will also visit your site. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless.
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