Gems for July - wk 4
July 25
"Which is the first commandment of all?" (Mark 12:28)
In other words, the scribe raises the ever recurring question - the question that every devout soul puts up in a more or less articulate way, at some time or other, What does God require of me, What is the one thing I am to seek? What is the supreme good?
We need to observe the way in which our Lord begins His answer. Today, theology is at a discount. We are told it is not a question of how we think of God or Christ, or a matter of creed or doctrine, but of life. Theology need not concern us, say these Modernists. Our Lord overturns at one stroke all such reasoning. He begins by stating a theological proposition, "Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is One Lord." (Mark 12:29)
The necessity of this is obvious. Wrong thoughts about God will give us wrong thoughts about what He requires. Moreover, if to love Him is the supreme thing - and this is what Christ was about to tell His inquirer - we must know the One we are to love. Further, it is due to God that I have right thoughts about Him. Nor is it too much to say that everything begins and ends with knowing Him.
What a profound statement - "The Lord our God is one Lord." (Mark 12:29) "Now a mediator is not a mediator of one, but God is one." (Galatians 3:20) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. " (1 John 5:7)
God is one in His essential Being, and equally one in all His ways. "He cannot deny Himself." Nothing inconsistent with His character marks any of His ways. Nor are His ways inconsistent in themselves. (Russell Elliott - Break of Day)
N.J. Hiebert # 3411
July 26
"Because Thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of
Thy wings will I rejoice." (Psalm 63:7)
These are the wings of JOY.
True joy is found only in Christ. The Christian is the only one who has any right to be joyful. But joy is normal for the Christian. As we are under the shadow of His wings, sheltered from judgment and condemnation, we have every right to rejoice.
I have a friend who was saved after he had reached middle age. His life had been rather "rough and tumble," and, having little education, his speech was not exactly an example of choice diction and rhetoric. One day, while giving his own testimony in public, he said something like this, "The Lord saved me a few years ago, and made me a new creature, and started me on the road to glory. And, as I walk with the Lord day by day, it gets gooder and gooder." That's the way it should be with us. Our experience with the Lord should become "gooder and gooder."
There is a most interesting progress of joy outlined in the New Testament.
- There is joy (Galatians 5:22).
- Great joy (Luke 2:10).
- Exceeding joy (1 Peter 4:13).
- Exceeding great joy (Matthew 2:10).
- Abundance of joy (2 Corinthians 8:2).
- Fulness of joy (John 15:11).
- Unspeakable joy (1 Peter 1:8)
(Wendell P. Loveless - Little Talks on Great Words)
N.J. Hiebert # 3412
July 27
"How precious also are Thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them! If I should count them they are more in number than the sand: when I awake I am still with Thee." (Psalm 139:17,18)
A story from a children's book tells of a railway into Edinburgh, Scotland, which goes through a long tunnel before coming into the city. There was a certain old lady who lived in the country, who had a great dread of the long, dark tunnel. So, although her friends laughed at her, and tried to tease her out of it, she always used to get our at Abbeyhill, before the tunnel, and go into town by taxi.
One day when the train reached Abbeyhill, she was sleeping and her friends did not awaken her. So she passed through the tunnel she so much feared, in her sleep and never knew it, and when she opened her eyes, she was in the city.
Fear can hamstring the soul. (Traveling Toward Sunrise)
N.J. Hiebert # 3413
July 28
"If ye love Me keep My commandments." (John 14:15)
Love and obedience are cause and effect: depth of love is manifest in fulness of obedience. Just as our Lord simplified the old Law, declaring it to be love to God, and to our neighbour (Matthew 22:35-40); so, the new commandment is summed up in the words, "that ye love one another, as I have loved you." (John 13:34) This love is the most practical thing in the world. The cultivation of religious emotion without the development of practical godliness, is injurious to the soul; feeling which does not end in action is wasted. All emotional, mystical experiences must submit to the plain test: do they help to obedience? If they do, they are valuable: if they do not, they are useless. (Henry Durbanville)
N.J. Hiebert # 3414
July 30
July 29
"Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God." (Daniel 6:5)
What a testimony from his bitterest enemies! Would that it could be said of all of us! He had never taken a bribe, he had never been connected with a "ring." Ah, how his name shines! He had commenced to shine in his early manhood, and he shone right along. Now he is an old man, an old statesman, and yet this is their testimony. Character is worth more than money. Character is worth more than anything else in the wide world. I would rather in my old age have such a character as that which Daniel's enemies gave him than have raised over my dead body a monument of gold reaching from earth to sky. (Selected)
N.J. Hiebert # 3415
July 30
"Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught."
(Luke 5:4)
The Word had authority in the conscience. Peter and Andrew had seen Jesus before, but had not yet stayed with Him. There had not been sufficient power in their faith to attach them to Christ. There are many now, as ever, who own the authority of the Word, yet are not attached by its power to His person; many absorbed by their everyday pursuits, the Word not having laid hold of their souls so as to make them walk thoroughly with Christ.
It is one thing simply to hear His word when spoken to them; quite a different thing when the Word reaches them and becomes the spring and motive of all their ways. So here these men had spent a little time with Jesus, had heard Him speak, and owned Him as Messiah; so now also we see obedience to His word when it comes to them. They launch out at His word, and at His word they let down their nets. "And when they had this done, they enclosed a great multitude of fishes, and their net brake." (J.N. Darby - The Man of Sorrows)
N.J. Hiebert # 3416
July 31
July 31
"I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation."
(Habakkuk 3:18)
God takes us through many things to purify us. His desire is to make us both dependent and obedient upon Him, the best for us. We must learn to lean upon Him in spite of circumstances that surround us no matter how dim or deceiving. He is able to lift us up above our circumstances leaving us to rejoice in Him alone as our Saviour. (B.R. - Meditations on Habakkuk)
N.J. Hiebert # 3417
