Sunday, January 22, 2012

Never! Never!





But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.
1 Cor. 2:10

There is no darkness which God's own Spirit cannot scatter, no difficulty which He cannot remove, no portion of the word which He cannot explain.  All that is necessary to your salvation is revealed in the word, all that can be known of Jesus is there discovered; and all this the blessed Spirit stands prepared to make known to you.  He it is who leads you to Jesus; Jesus lifts the veil and reveals the Father; and the Father, when revealed, appears full of love, mercy, and forgiveness, to the poor returning prodigal, who, in penitence and lowliness, seeks an asylum in His heart.  

And, Oh!  How ready is the Spirit to instruct you! Such love and grace has He in His heart, the Heavenly Dove seems ever poised upon the wing, ready to fly to that soul who but sighs for His inward teaching.  Does He see one oppressed with a sense of guilt, He hastens to apply the atoning blood of Jesus.  Does He mark one weary with his fruitless toil?  He seals the promise of the Savior on the heart, "Come unto me, all you that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Does He observe one combating with temptation, tormented with fear, harassed with doubts, struggling with infirmity, halting through weakness?  Oh, how ready is He to show that soul where its great strength, and comfort, and grace lie—even in the fullness of a most loving, precious, and all-sufficient Savior!  

Oh, then, in the name of Jesus, seek this glorious gift of God.  Seek Him as a life-giving Spirit, as making Jesus known to you—as leading you into the deep things of God's word—as deeply sanctifying you—as imparting to you the love, confidence, and consolation of an adopted child—as comforting you in every sorrow—as strengthening the divine life in your soul—as being to you the earnest and the seal of eternal glory.

Let it be your encouragement to remember that God knows His own work in your heart; and not only does He know, but He acknowledges it; and not only does He acknowledge, but He delights in it. Your faith may be feeble, your strength small, your grace but little, your knowledge limited, your experience defective; yet, if by the Eternal Spirit you have been led out of yourself, to take refuge in Christ, you are one over whom God rejoices with joy.  Beauteous to His eye, and dear to His heart, is that mark of holiness in your soul.  What is it but the product of His own power, the germ of His own grace, the fruit of His own Spirit, the outline of His own image?  Will He, then, despise, overlook, or turn His back upon it?  

Never!  Never!  

Have you been made willing in the day of His power?  Have you laid upon His altar the richest and the best of the sacrifice?  Oh, honored servant you!  Oh, rich, costly, and acceptable offering!  Your God delights in it; yes, delights in you!  Ask, and you shall receive a fuller teaching and anointing of the Holy Spirit.  Possessing Him, your path to glory will grow brighter and brighter unto the perfect day.  "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him!"

~Octavius Winslow



Thursday, January 12, 2012

A Father's Care


Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.

1 Peter 5:7


The Lord knows all His people — all their needs, and all their trials.

He thinks upon them — to bless, deliver and supply them.

He keeps His eye upon them — in all places, at all times, and under all circumstances.

He has them in His hand — and will not loosen His hold.

He looks upon them always as His own 'treasured possession' . . .
   the objects of His eternal love,
   the purchase of His Son's blood,
   the temples of His Holy Spirit.

They are precious in His sight! 

He knows they are weak and fearful and that they have many enemies.  He teaches them to cast themselves and all their cares into His hands!  And He has given them His promise — that He will care for them.

It is a Father's care which He exercises. It is a wise, holy, tender, and constant care.  Therefore all will be well with you — only trust Him.

Believe that He cares for you this day. Carry all your concerns to Him — in the arms of faith! Leave all with Him, persuaded that He will manage all by His infinite wisdom, and bring all to a good outcome by His omnipotent power.

Cast all your cares upon Him — as fast as they come in. 

Do not worry about anything. 

Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.  (Psalm 55:22)

 
~James Smith, selected from "The Pastor's Morning Visit""