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An Earnest Warning About Lukewarmness



Text: Revelation 3:14-21

"Unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; these things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth.

"Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and [that] the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eye salve, that thou mayest see. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.

"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne." - Rev. 3:14-21

No Scripture ever wears out. The epistle to the church of Laodicea is not an old letter which may be put into the waste basket and be forgotten; upon its page still glow the words, "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches." 

This Scripture was not meant to instruct the Laodiceans only, it has a wider aim. The actual church of Laodicea has passed away, but other Laodiceas still exist—indeed, they are sadly multiplied in our day, and it has ever been the tendency of human nature, however inflamed with the love of God, gradually to chill into lukewarmness. The letter to the Laodiceans is above all others the epistle for the present times.

I should judge that the church at Laodicea was once in a very fervent and healthy condition. Paul wrote a letter to it which did not claim inspiration, and therefore its loss does not render the Scriptures incomplete, for Paul may have written scores of other letters besides. Paul also mentions the church at Laodicea in his letter to the church at Colosse; he was, therefore, well acquainted with it, and as he does not utter a word of censure with regard to it, we may infer that the church was at that time in a sound state.

In process of time it degenerated, and cooling down from its former ardour it became careless, lax, and indifferent. Perhaps its best men were dead, perhaps its wealth seduced it into worldliness, possibly its freedom from persecution engendered carnal ease, or neglect of prayer made it gradually backslide; but in any case it declined till it was neither cold nor hot. Lest we should ever get into such a state, and lest we should be in that state now, I pray that my discourse may come with power to the hearts of all present, but especially to the consciences of the members of my own church. May God grant that it may tend to the arousing of us all.

1. My first point will be THE STATE INTO WHICH CHURCHES ARE VERY APT TO FALL.

A church may fall into a condition far other than that for which it has a repute. It may be famous for zeal and yet be lethargic. The address of our Lord begins, "I know thy works," as much as to say, "Nobody else knows you. Men think better of you than you deserve. You do not know yourselves, you think your works to be excellent; but I know them to be very different."


Jesus views with searching eyes all the works of his church. The public can only read reports, but Jesus sees for himself. He knows what is done, and how it is done, and why it is done. He judges a church not merely by her external activities, but by her internal pieties; he searches the heart, and tries the reins of the children of men. He is not deceived by glitter; he tests all things, and values only that gold which will endure the fire. Our opinion of ourselves and Christ's opinion of us may be very different, and it is a very sad thing when it is so.

It will be melancholy indeed if we stand out as a church notable for earnestness and distinguished for success, and yet are not really fervent in spirit, or eager in soul-winning. A lack of vital energy where there seems to be most strength put forth, a lack of real love to Jesus where apparently there is the greatest devotedness to him, are sad signs of fearful degeneracy. Churches are very apt to put the best goods into the window, very apt to make a fair show in the flesh, and like men of the world, they try to make a fine figure upon a very slender estate. Great reputations have often but slender foundations, and lovers of the truth lament that it should be so. Not only is it true of churches, but of every one of us as individuals, that often our reputation is in advance of our deserts.

The Kind Of People We Ought To Be



Text: 2 Peter 3: 1-18

Jesus is coming again! In this piece, we shall notice that belief in the truth of the second coming of our Lord is urged in the New Testament as a present incentive to holiness of life and whole-heartedness in service. If we believe Christ is coming again, this belief must affect our behavior. Look up the following and notice that the truth of our Lord’s return is linked with the question of conduct and service: Luke 12:43; 1 Corinthians 4:5; Philippians 1:10; Colossians 3:2-5; 2 Timothy 4:1-2; Titus 2:11-13; James 5:7-8; 1 John 2:28; 3:2. Now notice the argument the apostle uses in 2 Peter 3:11, and study the following comments by that old-time expositor, Albert Barnes, who wrote:

“The fact of the imminent return of Christ ought to be allowed to exert a deep and abiding influence on us, to induce us to lead holy lives. We should feel that there is nothing permanent on this earth; that this is not our abiding home, and that our great interests are in another world. We should be serious, humble and prayerful, and should make it our great object to be prepared for the solemn scenes through which we are soon to pass.

“A habitual contemplation of the truth that all we see is soon to pass away would produce a most salutary effect on the mind. It would make us serious. It would lead us not to desire to accumulate what must so soon be destroyed. It would prompt us to lay up our treasures in Heaven. It would cause us to ask with deep earnestness whether we are prepared for these amazing scenes should they suddenly burst upon us.”

In 2 Peter 3, there are five (5) characteristics of the Christian in whose life the truth of Christ’s return is a practical hope.

1. IF WE BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS COMING AGAIN SOON, WE SHALL SEEK TO LIVE LIVES THAT ARE CHRIST-LIKE, HOLY, BLAMELESS AND GOD-GLORIFYING.

Study verses 11 and 14 and ask yourself: What would my immediate reaction be if I were suddenly told that the Lord was coming in two hours’ time? Many Christians, on receiving such a message, would need every bit of two hours to prepare for His coming. Apologies would have to be made (Matthew 5:23-24); debts would have to be paid (Romans 13:8); books would have to be burnt (Acts 19:19); loved ones would have to be warned (Genesis 19:14); cheques would have to be written (Malachi 3:8); confessions would have to be made (Matthew 18:15-16), etc. etc.!

Well, the fact is He is coming and He may come soon, and the practical effect of this truth should be an incentive to holy living. If we are expecting Him to come we shall desire to be found of Him ‘spotless’ and ‘blameless’ (verse 14; Colossians 3:2-5; 1 John 2:28).

 2. IF WE BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS COMING AGAIN SOON, WE SHALL BE FAR MORE INTERESTED IN THE WORLD TO COME THAN IN THIS WORLD.

Study verse 13 carefully. That does not mean that we as Christians are not to be interested in the improvement of social conditions etc. As a matter of fact, most of the great institutions existing today for the amelioration of suffering, the care of the poor, the abolition of bad living conditions, etc., were initiated by Christians e.g. Lord Shaftesbury, Dr Barnardo, Elizabeth Fry.

We have a definite contribution to make to the society of which we form a part. We are to shine as lights (Matthew 5:16); and to be as salt (Matthew 5:13), exercising a purifying influence in the community in which we live. But, this world is not our home; we are only pilgrims passing through on our way to Heaven. We are citizens of Heaven (Philippians 3:20).

We are not pessimists because we believe that this poor old world is doomed, but we are optimists, for we also ‘look for a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness.’ So, we cannot afford to be ‘worldly’ Christians, living in bondage to the sins and follies of this world (Matthew 6:19-20; Titus 2:12-13; 1 John 2:15-17).

3. IF WE BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS COMING AGAIN SOON, WE SHALL BE DEEPLY CONCERNED FOR THE SALVATION OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT READY TO MEET HIM.

Verses 9 and 15 remind us of the Lord’s wonderful compassion towards those who are perishing (John 3:16), and we who are His servants should share His deep concern for the salvation of men and women.

The signs of the times tell us that the coming of the Lord is very near (James 5:8). How wonderful it will be for us when He comes! But how solemn for those who are not ready to meet Him and to whom He will say Luke 13:27! Let us buy up every opportunity of bringing the gospel to those whose need is so desperate (John 4:35).

4. IF WE BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS COMING AGAIN SOON WE SHALL BE STEADFAST IN THE MIDST OF WORSENING CONDITIONS IN THE WORLD.

Verse 17 tells us this. Of course we must expect conditions in the world to get worse; but a world that has rejected God and His Son, and that has spurned the divine remedy for sin and every malady of man, can never get better apart from divine intervention. It is in this desperately sin-stricken world that you and I, who love the Lord, are to find encouragement, hope and inspiration in the calm assurance that our Sovereign Lord, who is on the throne, will shortly step down and put all wrongs right. To know God and to know the mystery of His intention for the coming days, this is the secret of assurance and peace (Isaiah 26:3).

5. IF WE BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS COMING AGAIN SOON WE SHALL DESIRE ABOVE ALL ELSE TO GROW IN GRACE AND IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM.

This is what verse 18 suggests. Do you know Him as your Saviour, Friend and Lord? If not – Job 22:21! If you do know Him, how much do you know Him? (John 14:9). Do you share Paul’s ambition? (Philippians 3:10). The way to grow in grace and to know Him better is to be much alone with Him in prayer (Matthew 6:6), and to meditate upon His Word (Psalm 119:97).

Let us pray that the daily anticipation of our Lord’s sure return will inspire us to live lives that are well-pleasing to Him, to live in the light of eternity, to reach out for the salvation of others, to be quiet and confident in the midst of international confusion and chaos, and above all, to know Him whom to know is life eternal.

*** Written by Francis Dixon | Words of Life Ministry | www.wordsoflife.co.uk ***



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The Untamed Tongue



Text: James 3:1-18

Key Verse: "And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity; so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell" (James 3:6)

A Mongolian story was told of two geese which were about to embark on their annual autumn migration southward, when they were entreated by a frog to take him with them. The geese expressed their willingness to do so if a means of conveyance could be devised.

The frog them produced a long stalk of grass, got the two geese to take it one by each end while he clung to it by his mouth in the middle. In this manner, the three were making their journey when they were noticed from below by some men. The men loudly expressed their admiration for the device and wondered who had been clever enough to discover it.

Whereupon the vainglorious frog opened his mouth to say, “it was I”, lost his hold, fell to the earth, and was dashed to pieces. Such is the ruin of the untamed tongue with its damning portents.

The size of the tongue in relation to the whole body is illustrated with bits in the horse’s mouth. Though it is so small, yet it is powerful enough to control the whole movements of the horse. Our tongue is a little member in the body, but has the potential and capacity to determine our immediate and future destiny.

The untamed tongue of the unregenerate is filled with unsavoury words, emanating from a perverted heart. Boastful words, arrogant words, gossip, backbiting, angry words, despiteful words, curses, abuses, words of deception, lies, evil speaking and such like are products of the untamed tongue, which could lead the carrier to untimely physical and eternal death in hell, if not repented of.

On the other hand, a tamed tongue, washed and purged with the blood of Jesus Christ is used for the benefit of the carrier and people around him. A tamed tongue preaches and wins souls for the kingdom of God. Out of the tamed tongue issues kind and loving words.

Say, which tongue do you possess?

Thought for you: Your tongue is a spiritual thermometer; use it wisely.



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The Truth Media: Serving In Love



Text: Galatians 5:13

Beloved brethren,

We greet you in the name of the Lord and hope this message meets you well, in joy and contentment under the tabernacle of God’s love, grace and peace.

The Truth Media family cannot thank you all enough for your love, prayers and support in spreading the good news of God’s love in Christ and helping believers all around the world remain in faith while preparing for the return of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. We are grateful.

We want to notify you that in a bid to harness all resources at our disposal in pleasing the Lord and serving you better, we have changed our blog site’s domain name from: www.godlyarmy.blogspot.com to www.truthmediaonline.blogspot.com. We understand that all posts linked to the previous domain will be affected but please do bear with us.

However, God willing, before this time next year we will have our registered domain name appearing as www.thetruthmediaonline.org. We believe that with your prayers, unending support and the grace of God, nothing will stop us from fulfilling God’s will and exalting the name of Jesus Christ in the land of the living.

Good news! Courtesy of our brother and good friend, Randall J. Brewer, you can now download free Christian e-books (written by Randall Brewer) from our blog site. Subsequently, more free e-books from other Christian authors will be added to help us grow in the faith and increase in the knowledge of God’s will, so as not to be ignorant of the devices of the devil.

Here is the link to the free e-books from Randall Brewer: www.rjbrewerandcompany.com/BookStore_English.html. Expect more soon!

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We love you and are proud to be one and united in Christ. Do keep us in your prayers and may the grace of our Lord strengthen us to be true and faithful to Him who has called us out of darkness into His marvelous light (1 Peter 2:9).

Beloved brethren, be ye faithful even unto death; be steadfast, immovable and always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labour is not in vain (Revelation 2:10; 1 Corinthians 15:58).

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Spread Some Cheers!



Text: Proverbs 12:17-28

Key verse: “Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop; but a good word maketh it glad” (Proverbs 12:25)

There is increasing number of problems in the world today. With the collapse of many economies, jobs are falling fast, businesses are collapsing and homes are crumbling. Our newsstands are daily filled with stories of gloom- terrorists’ attacks, kidnappings, outbreaks of strange diseases with no known medical cure, uprisings, natural disasters and daily forecast and predictions of future woes. Coupled with these are the innumerable personal and family problems that many face. All these seem to leave one with no desire to want to continue to live, hence the increasing rate of suicide and attempted suicides everywhere.

The sad reactions to these are the antagonisms, bitterness, brutality and violence being experienced everywhere. To survive, many have devised false methods. Nobody seems to be telling the truth. Many live on false identities and lying has become the new form of diplomacy. But these do not seem to be solving the problems as lies, falsehoods and deceit result in disappointments and heartbreaks bringing about more bitterness and hatred. This is a very vicious cycle!

The above text provides us the way out – speaking the truth! Honest words are very potent. Truth heals and cures are all forms of ailment. As Christians, it is our responsibility and calling to always speak the truth. However, as we speak the truth it must be with love. If the truth is spoken with the wrong intention, it could be more damaging. This is why the Bible admonishes us to speak the truth with love.

There is already so much trouble in the world. We must not add to it. Rather, we should seek ways of relieving the world of the pains it is groaning under. Let’s spread some cheers. Seek out people who are hurting and burdened, and speak some words of hope and cheer to them. In Christ, the hopeless finds hope. Speak of Christ to them today!



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Russian Roulette



Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:22

A rich man wanted a driver to convey his only daughter to school every day. Three men were outstanding during the verbal interview but the gentleman would test their competence at wheels. So he took them on separate days to the winding road just outside town, the route to his daughter's school.

At the most dangerous bend overlooking a deep plunge into the valley below the road, he asked each driver to take the wheels. Two would-be drivers, wanting to impress, maneuvered the car as close to the ravine as possible and then drove skillfully to the other side. The other man simply stayed as far off from the edge as possible. He got the job.

Some people want to toy with objects of temptation. They are so confident of their "ability" to pull away just before sin is committed. They often end up in a great transgression. The Russian roulette is a deadly game in which the chances of blowing off their own heads are one in six. There is no virtue in playing the Russian roulette with heaven and hell. Stay away from every appearance of sin and stay safe. Only a fool treads carelessly where angels fear to tread.


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Hurt By Friend



Text: Genesis 4:7; Galatians 5:16

When the eight plotters surrounded Julius Caesar and began to attack him with their daggers, the stab of Brutus was the most brutal and the most painful. "Et Tu, Brute?" ("Even you, Brutus?"), lamented Caesar. He was heart-broken. Brutus was his closest and trusted friend.

Have you ever been hurt or betrayed by a close friend? It is painful. King David suffered the same fate at the hands of his trusted friend and counsellor, Ahitophel, who sided with Absalom, David's son to wage war against his father; so did our Lord Jesus Christ at the hands of Judas Iscariot.

Do you know that any sin by a Christian is like a stab in the heart of Jesus? It is like crucifying afresh the son of God and putting him to an open shame. When Peter openly denied Jesus, He gave him a knowing look in pain and pity. The secret sin of a Christian is an open scandal in heaven. Always live holy to give Christ joy, and strive to be a trustworthy friend.


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Needed Works Of Faith



Text: JAMES 2:10-26

An unsparing holiness preacher concerning whom little is known of his domestic life lived down town in a Council flat. He told his staff and congregation never to visit him at home without an appointment.
An usher living close by frequently flouted this rule preferring to come to the pastor’s house to submit reports without prior notice. The pastor desiring to know the reason asked the young man: “Did you realize you are disobedient by coming to my house without inviting you?” The usher answered: “I am sorry, but I did it that I might, by some chance, come to discover how you react to the provocations of belligerent neighbours, the disturbing noises of infant wards and mischief of domestic staff in your home. This I hoped, would help me beyond lessons from your sermons.”

Our profession may be great, but our conduct and attitude both in good and bad times are the real proofs of our hearts and the evidence of our faith.

In the text above, high premium is placed on faith evidenced by works. The faith that shows no corresponding positive traits is dead, and to say the least, worthless. True faith in the Lord Jesus Christ works out positive changes in the believer. If these desirable changes are not in our lives, it is doubtful whether we have been united with Christ.

Works of faith are the fruits of our Christian life made possible because of our living union with Christ. Those who are destitute of them have never known the Saviour including others who made only superficial commitment to follow Him.

We cannot produce this fruits on our own efforts outside of Christ. Even though we try to do what is good and right, staying close to Jesus and being obedient to His word is the only way to live a fruitful Christian life. We must determine to quit superficial Christianity and show evidence of our walk with God by bearing fruits of the Spirit.

Thought for you: A tree is known not by the leaves but by the fruits.


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Don't Forget The Mirror



Text: James 1:16-27

Key Verse: “For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was” (James 1:23, 24)

Imagine yourself standing before your mirror in the morning dressed to go out. As you look at the mirror, you observed your hair is not combed, your clothes not well adjusted and everything just looked rough and disheveled. What would you do?

Would you ignore what you saw in the mirror and feel it is not important? Would you think it would be okay to go out all the same and manage that shameful look? Do you think you would be able to carry on with an air of confidence all through the day if you went out the way you looked without making every necessary adjustment? Certainly not. When you take a look at the mirror each day, it is not just for the fun of it. It is to ensure you are looking good enough and well suited for the day.

This is the same thing we do each time we look at the Word of God. The Word of God is the divine mirror that tells us exactly how we look. It reveals our true spiritual state to us and tells what we need to add on or put away in order to have a perfect day. In our text today, we are admonished to receive the Word of God with meekness. As we read the Word, we are to adjust our lives by it. This is what it means to be doers of the word.

We cannot really tell our true spiritual state until we take a deep and sincere look at the Bible. While it is possible for some mirror to give us a distorted impression of ourselves, the Word of God shows us exactly how we look. There is no defect in God’s Word.

More than showing us how we look, the Word of God has the power to set our lives right if we allow it. This is why we must make it a daily practice to take a look at the mirror of the Word of God before we set out each day. This gives us the confidence we need and guarantees our success in all that we do.

Thought for you: You are not ready for the day without a look at God’s Word


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Eternity Is It



TEXT: JOB 30:15-31

Key verse:  “For I know that thou wilt bring me to death, and to the house appointed for all living” (Job 30:23).


During World War II, a group of soldiers spent a few hours in London on the eve of their being returned to the war front. A church sought to fill those hours with entertainment and companionship. At the close of the evening, one of the soldiers stood up to express their appreciation to the leaders of the church. For a moment, he spoke in a light vein, endeavouring to keep the frantic false gaiety of the evening. But a few moments later, he became serious. He said, “We are returning to the front to face battle. Some of us will die! Can anyone tell us how to die?” There was silence for a moment. Then a woman stood up and quoted the reassuring word of Jesus Christ: “I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live” (John 11:25). She went down to the piano and started playing the hymn: “Leaning on the everlasting Arms,” heads were bowed in reverence. Many felt that the question had been answered.

Job, in our text, affirmed his belief in the certainty of death. He had gone through hardship, agony and depression as revealed in our text today. While the confusion lasted, he comforted himself in the fact that death would one day bring an end to the chain of perplexing situations he found himself. What a great lesson mankind ought to learn from this.

We must strive for a firm understanding that anything outside the will of God will fade away, and any other “god” who receives our worship in form of excess time, thought, energy or resources will most surely burn and be swept aside.

It’s time we turn our hearts to God and do everything as unto the LORD. We can no longer give our lives to what is temporary and transient. It’s time we worship Him and follow where He leads. It’s time we draw close to His presence and remember the eternal glory that awaits us in eternity with the Almighty.

THOUGHT FOR YOU: Let everything be uncertain...eternity is certain.
 
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Who Shall Ascend?



TEXT: PSALM 24: 3-10


One great question that often comes to the mind of those who sincerely seek after God is what should be the character, conduct and lifestyle of those who will have the singular honour of entering into the royal presence of God and beholding the King in His beauty and dwelling eternally with Him in glory?

Our Lord Jesus Christ who came from heaven and who, at the end of His earthly ministry ascended to heaven and was received into glory had ‘clean hands’ and ‘pure heart’. If believers, who are the body of Christ, will ascend to God’s holy hill, they also must have clean hands and pure hearts.

To have ‘clean hands’, the believer must live a daily life free from sin: moral defilement, violence, malice, dishonesty, oppression and slander. He will not swear deceitfully because every liar is a child of the devil and only fit to be cast into the lake of fire. But ‘clean hands’ will not suffice unless connected with ‘pure heart’.

We may wash the outward of a cup as long as we please, but if the inward part is filthy, it is unfit for drinking. There is therefore, need for inner purity. The thoughts, motives, imaginations and desires must be pure. Love for God and all men must be without dissimulation. Meekness, humility, forgiveness, freedom from hypocrisy, obedience to God’s word, death to self and total separation from the world must characterize the believer’s life.


To climb a steep, precipitous physical hill is difficult and troublesome. To be among the number of faithful saints that will dwell with God in His very place and seat of glory is like climbing a steep hill, fighting a continuous warfare, or running a race. The heavenly race is fraught with difficulties and persecutions, reproaches and world’s hatred, dangers and distresses. But through prayer, perseverance, patience, lively hope, strong determination, meditation on the word of God and faith in Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, we can make it.


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The Lord Knows



TEXT: JUDGES 13:1-7


When we are assaulted with diverse trials and temptations, and we hope for divine intervention in our situation, we are not allowed to take our arguments to man or try to seek relief in strange places, for the God we serve knows about our needs in details and is willing to help us.

Our text revealed the divine knowledge of the delayed hope of childbearing afflicting the family of Manoah. “Behold, thou art barren, and bearest not…” This bit of personal information about Manoah’s wife announced by the mouth of a “stranger” must have come to her with doubt and a sudden shock. But we need not be surprised. God is aware of all that we go through. Our cries and secret prayers are heard by Him. He also knows the reproaches of enemies against each of His children.

Our God has great compassion for people who wait on Him. Though, our wait for Him may seem long, He will surely answer and comfort us. The angel of the Lord that came to Manoah’s barren wife showed sympathy but also gave a blessing – “…thou shall conceive, and bear a son.” It may appear that the desired answer is long awaited; but when it comes, it will not only soothe our pain, it will also give us a future blessing, joy and hope.

As we wait for our promised blessings which must surely come at God’s appointed time, we need to separate ourselves from all sin and impurities so that we may receive the blessing. “And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself even as He is pure” (1 John 3:3).

“Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, yet I will not forget thee” (Isaiah 49:15). This is God’s word for you today and He wants you to know that He cares for you more than you can ever imagine.

Trusting the promise “I will not forget thee,”
Onward should you go with songs of joy and praise;
Though earth despise you, though your friends forsake you,
Jesus will be near you gladdening your day.

I…will not forget thee or leave thee;
In My hands I’ll hold thee, in My arms I’ll fold thee;
I…will not forget thee or leave thee –

I am thy Redeemer, I will care for thee.


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With Persecution



“…Verily I say unto you, there is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my sake and the gospel’s … he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses and brethren … and lands with persecution; and in the world to come eternal life “ (Mark 10:29-30).


Our Lord Jesus made it clear that a “disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord” (Matthew 10:24). If the master suffered adversity, so will the disciple. As such, the disciples of Jesus Christ willingly took up their cross and followed the Lord, holding on to all the promises of the Master no matter what awaited them. However, there is a contrast between the early disciples of Christ and believers of today.

In line with our text above, believers always crave the hundredfold portion of God’s blessings but not willing to give up anything and to face any difficulty. Apostle Paul exemplary gave his all and counted all things but loss and dung that he may win Christ (Philippians 3:8). He was willing to be persecuted and even to die for the name of the Lord Jesus (Acts 21:13), that he may receive the crown of righteousness as a promise of the Lord (2 Timothy 4:7-8).

 ‘We can’, was the response of James and John when Jesus asked if they could drink of the cup that He drank and be baptized with the baptism that He was baptized with” (Mark 10:38-39). This shows how devoted the disciples were to the Master but believers of today only lay claim to the cozy parts of the promises of the Lord but are not ready to toil and suffer for the prize.

Our anthem as Christians should be as the songwriter puts it:

“…Not for ease or worldly pleasure,
Not for fame my prayer shall be,
Gladly will I toil and suffer,
Only let me walk with thee…”

We must be ready to suffer and be persecuted for the Lord’s sake, knowing well that there is always a cross before a crown. And this did Jesus Christ reveal that to possess the blessings of the Lord, it comes with persecution.

No Christian can do without persecutions from time to time for “all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution” (2 Timothy 3:12). But we are to wait on the Lord; be of good courage… and fear not because the Lord has overcome the world for us. In Christ Jesus we are more than conquerors (Psalm 27:14; John 16:33; Romans 8:37).

Living the Christian life is not as bed of roses. It is demanding and rigorous but the Lord has promised to be with us always even unto the end of the world (Matthew 28:20). Thus, we should feel blessed to be persecuted for Christ’ sake for indeed, great is our reward in heaven… (Matthew 5:10-12).

Any Christian without persecution from time to time should take heed and examine his life whether he is still in the faith. There will always be persecution for the believer in this world and whosoever desires the riches of the Lord in hundredfold, it is with persecution. For it is “…through much tribulation that we must enter into the kingdom of God” (Acts 14:22).

May the grace and peace of the Lord be with you and your family. Amen.

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On The Bushel



TEXT: GENESIS 1:14-19


What will the earth look like without the sun that sustains its ecology?

Scientists have not relented in their efforts at unraveling the mysteries behind the sun, though they have difficulties appreciating the spiritual significance of Christ as the Light of the world. A clear understanding of the gospel truth which portrays the Lord as the Sun of righteousness to those who are groping in spiritual darkness and ignorance will make the truth about creation clearer.

In the believer’s life, light figures as a distinguishing factor between the old life of indulgence and darkness and a new life that is full of the marvelous light of Christ (Ephesians 2:1-3). Just as the sun is an unrivaled fountain of light upon mankind, so is our Lord Jesus Christ the principal Source of spiritual light in the world (John 8:12). Motions made without Christ will result in groping and stumbling in the dark. The prominence and permanence of the sun exemplifies Christ’s continual and outstanding dominance of our lives through His righteousness that constantly radiates in us.

It is time to expose your life to the increased rays and powerful impact of Christ’s righteousness. For, He is the brightness of the Father’s glory (Hebrews 1:3). Also, allow your light to illuminate someone else today. Do good to them, the greatest of which is to expose them to the gospel light. Arise and shine!

Do not try to separate from Christ who is the Light of the world. Such a decision will lead to living in darkness of sin and imprisonment by the devil. Your spiritual light will continue to glow as long as you abide in Jesus. It is as you remain sincerely attached to Him that you will be able to illuminate the darkened world around you and bring glory to Christ.

“A city set on a hill cannot be hid.”



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The Tyranny Of Things



A man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth – Luke 12:15


Before the Lord God made man upon the earth, He first prepared for him a world of useful and pleasant things for his sustenance and delight. In the Genesis account of creation, these are simple “things.” They were made for man’s use, but they were meant always to be external to the man and subservient to him. In the deep heart of the man was a shrine where none but God was worthy to come. Within him was God; without, a thousand gifts which God had showered upon him. But sin has introduced complications and had made those very gifts of God a potential source of ruin to the soul.

Our woes began when God was forced out of His central shrine and ‘things’ were allowed to enter. Within the human heart ‘things’ have taken over. Men have now by nature no peace within their hearts, for God is crowned there no longer, but there in the moral dusk, stubborn and aggressive usurpers fight among themselves for first place on the throne.

Idolatry is not only the adoration of images … but also trust in one’s own righteousness, works and merits, and putting confidence in riches and power – Martin Luther.

This is not a mere metaphor, but an accurate analysis of our real spiritual trouble. There is within the human heart a tough, fibrous root of fallen life whose nature is to possess, always to possess. It covets things with a deep and fierce passion. The pronouns ‘my’ and ‘mine’ look innocent enough in print, but their constant and universal use is significant. They express the real nature of the old Adamic man better than a thousand volumes of theology could do.

They are verbal symptoms of our deep disease. The roots of our hearts have grown down into things, and we dare not pull up one rootlet lest we die. Things have become necessary to us, a development never originally intended. God’s gifts now take the place of God and the whole course of nature is upset by the monstrous substitution.

Our Lord referred to this tyranny of things when He said to His disciples. “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it” (Matthew 16:24-25).

Breaking this truth into fragments for our better understanding, it would seem that there is within each of us an enemy which we tolerate at our peril. Jesus called it “life” and “self”, or as we would say, the self-life. Its chief characteristics is its possessiveness; the words ‘gain’ and ‘profits’ suggest this.

To allow this enemy to live is, in the end, to lose everything. To repudiate it and give up all for Christ’s sake is to lose nothing at all, but to preserve everything unto life eternal. And possibly also a hint is given here as to the only effective way to destroy this foe: It is by the cross. “Let him take up his cross, and follow me.”

“For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26). “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity … but let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man” (Ecclesiastes 1:2; 12:13).

Hold loosely all that is not eternal – Agnes Maude Royden.

===Written by A.W. Tozer; culled from The Pursuit of God.===


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The Miser Of Marseilles




There is a legend about how, years ago, there was an old man who used to walk the streets of that seaport town that they called, “The Miser of Marseilles.” He was an object of derision throughout the whole city and even throughout the south of France, for everybody seemed to know him. Apparently, he loved nothing and had no other object than to hoard every bit of money he got hold of; for what purpose, none knew.

He was hated whenever he appeared on the streets. When he died, he was so despised that only a single person attended his funeral. Then his will was read, and these were its strange terms:

“From my infancy I noticed that the poor people of Marseilles had great difficulty in getting water. I noticed that water, the gift of God, was very dear and difficult to obtain. And when they could get that water, it was not as pure and clean as God intended it to be. Therefore, I vowed before God that I would live but for one purpose, for one end. I would save money, money, money; that I might give it to the city on one condition: that an aqueduct be built to bring fresh, pure water from yonder lake in the hills to Marseilles. That I now make possible by leaving all my hoarded wealth to this city. This is my last will and testament.”

Travelers in Marseilles today hear the poor people say as they drink the pure, sweet water from the lake in the hills, “Ah, when the miser died, we misunderstood him, but he did it all for us! We called him the miser of Marseilles, but he was more than that; he was the savior of Marseilles.”

If we human beings could but learn the one inescapable meaning of that parable, we would know the secret of how to get the most out of life which is to give the most to life. Just as they knew of the miser’s giving, so should the world know of Christ’s selflessness and love that He gave himself to the Cross for us to be saved.

=== Culled from Christian Women Mirror ===


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Ye Are Not Your Own



TEXT: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20




By creation, all beings and all things, living or non-living, belong to God (Psalm 24:1). By redemption or the new birth, all believers belong to God. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Having been bought with a price, you are not your own. You belong to the Lord.

Before our redemption, we were slaves and servants of sin and Satan. But now though free from sin and Satan, we are bondmen or prisoners of the Lord who bought us with His precious blood which He shed on the Cross at Calvary. We are not to serve sin and Satan any more but the Lord and that in holiness.

The believer is the Lord’s property; hence, his soul, spirit and all parts of his body must be yielded to Him in righteousness. We cannot do what we like, say what we like, go where we like, or gaze at anything we like because we are God’s. We are to yield all our members as instruments of righteousness unto God.

No one can live the yielded or the surrendered life without first being born again. The salvation experience must be followed by holiness experience (sanctification). The Spirit of God cannot live in a body or heart that is defiled with sin, hence, our need of sanctification experience.

To maintain our Christian experiences and live a life that glorifies God, we must not be conformed to this present world. We must have our minds renewed day by day by the truth and of course live a prayerful life.

The grace of God is available for us to live for Him – who loved us and gave His life for us. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace that we may receive help in time of need.


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