November 15 – Morning

“The Lord’s portion is his people.” Deuteronomy 32:9How are they his? By his own sovereign choice. He chose them, and set his love upon them. This he did altogether apart from any goodness in them at the time, or any goodness which he foresaw in them. He had mercy on whom he would have mercy, and or

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November 14 – Evening

“And Laban said, It must not be so done in our country, to give the younger before the firstborn.” Genesis 29:26We do not excuse Laban for his dishonesty, but we scruple not to learn from the custom which he quoted as his excuse. There are some things which must be taken in order, and if we would wi

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November 14 – Morning

“I will cut off them that worship and that swear by the Lord, and that swear by Malcham.” Zephaniah 1:5Such persons thought themselves safe because they were with both parties: they went with the followers of Jehovah, and bowed at the same time to Malcham. But duplicity is abominable with God, and h

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November 13 – Evening

“Men ought always to pray.” Luke 18:1If men ought always to pray and not to faint, much more Christian men. Jesus has sent his church into the world on the same errand upon which he himself came, and this mission includes intercession. What if I say that the church is the world’s priest? Creation is

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November 13 – Morning

“The branch cannot bear fruit of itself.” John 15:4How did you begin to bear fruit? It was when you came to Jesus and cast yourselves on his great atonement, and rested on his finished righteousness. Ah! what fruit you had then! Do you remember those early days? Then indeed the vine flourished, the

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November 12 – Evening

“And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.” Luke 6:12If ever one of woman born might have lived without prayer, it was our spotless, perfect a Lord, and yet none was ever so much in supplication as he! Such was his love to

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November 12 – Morning

“The trial of your faith.” 1 Peter 1:7Faith untried may be true faith, but it is sure to be little faith, and it is likely to remain dwarfish so long as it is without trials. Faith never prospers so well as when all things are against her: tempests are her trainers, and lightnings are her illuminato

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November 11 – Evening

“He shall choose our inheritance for us.” Psalm 47:4Believer, if your inheritance be a lowly one you should be satisfied with your earthly portion; for you may rest assured that it is the fittest for you. Unerring wisdom ordained your lot, and selected for you the safest and best condition. A ship o

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November 11 – Morning

“Underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27God-the eternal God-is himself our support at all times, and especially when we are sinking in deep trouble. There are seasons when the Christian sinks very low in humiliation. Under a deep sense of his great sinfulness, he is humbled before Go

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November 10 – Evening

“It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master.” Matthew 10:25No one will dispute this statement, for it would be unseemly for the servant to be exalted above his Master. When our Lord was on earth, what was the treatment he received? Were his claims acknowledged, his instructions followed,

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November 10 – Morning

“The eternal God is thy refuge.” Deuteronomy 33:27The word refuge may be translated “mansion,” or “abiding- place,” which gives the thought that God is our abode, our home. There is a fulness and sweetness in the metaphor, for dear to our hearts is our home, although it be the humblest cottage, or t

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November 9 – Evening

“His place of defence shall be the munitions of rocks: bread shall be given him; his waters shall be sure.” Isaiah 33:16Do you doubt, O Christian, do you doubt as to whether God will fulfil his promise? Shall the munitions of rock be carried by storm? Shall the storehouses of heaven fail? Do you thi

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November 9 – Morning

“So walk ye in him.” Colossians 2:6If we have received Christ himself in our inmost hearts, our new life will manifest its intimate acquaintance with him by a walk of faith in him. Walking implies action. Our religion is not to be confined to our closet; we must carry out into practical effect that

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November 8 – Evening

“The Master saith, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples?” Mark 14:14Jerusalem at the time of the passover was one great inn; each householder had invited his own friends, but no one had invited the Saviour, and he had no dwelling of his own. It was by his own s

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November 8 – Morning

“As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord.” Colossians 2:6The life of faith is represented as receiving-an act which implies the very opposite of anything like merit. It is simply the acceptance of a gift. As the earth drinks in the rain, as the sea receives the streams, as night accepts light from

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