| July 24Morning"Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord."Exodus 14:13
 These words contain God's command to the believer when he is reduced  to great straits and brought into extraordinary difficulties. He cannot  retreat; he cannot go forward; he is shut up on the right hand and on  the left; what is he now to do? The Master's word to him is, "Stand  still." It will be well for him if at such times he listens only to his  Master's word, for other and evil advisers come with their suggestions.  Despair whispers, "Lie down and die; give it all up." But God would have  us put on a cheerful courage, and even in our worst times, rejoice in  his love and faithfulness. Cowardice says, "Retreat; go back to the  worldling's way of action; you cannot play the Christian's  part, it is too difficult. Relinquish your principles." But, however  much Satan may urge this course upon you, you cannot follow it if you  are a child of God. His divine fiat has bid thee go from strength to  strength, and so thou shalt, and neither death nor hell shall turn thee  from thy course. What, if for a while thou art called to stand still,  yet this is but to renew thy strength for some greater advance in due  time. Precipitancy cries, "do something. Stir yourself; to stand still  and wait, is sheer idleness." We must be doing something at once--we  must do it so we think--instead of looking to the Lord, who will not  only do something but will do everything. Presumption boasts, "If the  sea be before you, march into it and expect a miracle." But Faith  listens neither to Presumption, nor to Despair, nor to Cowardice, nor to  Precipitancy, but it hears God say, "Stand still," and immovable as a  rock it stands. "Stand still;"--keep the posture of an upright man,  ready for action, expecting further orders, cheerfully and patiently  awaiting the directing voice; and it will not be long ere God shall say  to you, as distinctly as Moses said it to the people of Israel, "Go  forward." Evening"His camp is very great."Joel 2:11
 Consider, my soul, the mightiness of the Lord who is thy glory and  defence. He is a man of war, Jehovah is his name. All the forces of  heaven are at his beck, legions wait at his door, cherubim and  seraphim;, watchers and holy ones, principalities and powers, are all  attentive to his will. If our eyes were not blinded by the ophthalmia of  the flesh, we should see horses of fire and chariots of fire round  about the Lord's beloved. The powers of nature are all subject to the  absolute control of the Creator: stormy wind and tempest, lightning and  rain, and snow, and hail, and the soft dews and cheering sunshine, come  and go at his decree. The bands of Orion he looseth, and bindeth the  sweet  influences of the Pleiades. Earth, sea, and air, and the places under  the earth, are the barracks for Jehovah's great armies; space is his  camping ground, light is his banner, and flame is his sword. When he  goeth forth to war, famine ravages the land, pestilence smites the  nations, hurricane sweeps the sea, tornado shakes the mountains, and  earthquake makes the solid world to tremble. As for animate creatures,  they all own his dominion, and from the great fish which swallowed the  prophet, down to "all manner of flies," which plagued the field of Zoan,  all are his servants, and like the palmer-worm, the caterpillar, and  the cankerworm, are squadrons of his great army, for his camp is very  great. My soul, see to it that thou be at peace with this mighty King,  yea, more, be sure to enlist under his banner, for to war against him is  madness, and to serve him is glory. Jesus, Immanuel, God with us, is  ready to receive recruits for the army of the Lord: if I am not already  enlisted let me go to him ere I sleep, and beg to be accepted through  his merits; and if I be already, as I hope I am, a soldier of the cross,  let me be of good courage; for the enemy is powerless compared with my  Lord, whose camp is very great. Reposted From Charles Spurgeon of Morning and Evening
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2 comments:
Stand still. Yes Mel. At times when it felt like there's nothing I can do, I stand still and trust in our Lord's salvation. I know He will take care of everything.
God Bless.
Hi MinnieRunner,
How right you are. The Lord says, "be still and know that I am God." If we do this, we acknowledge His sovereignty over us and we show that we trust Him to resolve whatever is plaguing us. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you always.
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