November 20 – Evening

“The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks.” Proverbs 30:26Conscious of their own natural defencelessness, the conies resort to burrows in the rocks, and are secure from their enemies. My heart, be willing to gather a lesson from these feeble folk. Thou art as weak an

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November 20 – Morning

“0 Lord, thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul.” Lamentations 3:58Observe how positively the prophet speaks. He doth not say, “I hope, I trust, I sometimes think, that God hath pleaded the causes of my soul”; but he speaks of it as a matter of fact not to be disputed. “Thou hast pleaded the causes

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November 19 – Evening

“O that I knew where I might find him!” Job 23:3In Job’s uttermost extremity he cried after the Lord. The longing desire of an afflicted child of God is once more to see his Father’s face. His first prayer is not “O that I might be healed of the disease which now festers in every part of my body!” n

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November 19 – Morning

“Avoid foolish questions.” Titus 3:9Our days are few, and are far better spent in doing good, than in disputing over matters which are, at best, of minor importance. The old schoolmen did a world of mischief by their incessant discussion of subjects of no practical importance; and our Churches suffe

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November 18 – Evening

“Thou art from everlasting.” Psalm 93:2Christ is EVERLASTING. Of him we may sing with David, “Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever.” Rejoice, believer, in Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever. Jesus always was. The Babe born in Bethlehem was united to the Word, which was in the

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November 18 – Morning

“A spring shut up, a fountain sealed.” Song of Solomon 4:12In this metaphor, which has reference to the inner life of a believer, we have very plainly the idea of secrecy. It is a spring shut up: just as there were springs in the East, over which an edifice was built, so that none could reach them s

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November 17 – Evening

“He that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereby.” Ecclesiastes 10:9Oppressors may get their will of poor and needy men as easily as they can split logs of wood, but they had better mind, for it is a dangerous business, and a splinter from a tree has often killed the woodman. Jesus is persecuted i

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November 17 – Morning

“To whom be glory for ever. Amen” Romans 11:36“To whom be glory for ever.” This should be the single desire of the Christian. All other wishes must be subservient and tributary to this one. The Christian may wish for prosperity in his business, but only so far as it may help him to promote this-”To

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November 16 – Evening

“Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty.” Isaiah 33:17The more you know about Christ the less will you be satisfied with superficial views of him; and the more deeply you study his transactions in the eternal covenant, his engagements on your behalf as the eternal Surety, and the fulness of his

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November 16 – Morning

“The Lord is my portion, saith my soul.” Lamentations 3:24It is not “The Lord is partly my portion,” nor “The Lord is in my portion”; but he himself makes up the sum total of my soul’s inheritance. Within the circumference of that circle lies all that we possess or desire. The Lord is my portion. No

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November 15 – Evening

“Strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.” Psalm 68:28It is our wisdom, as well as our necessity, to beseech God continually to strengthen that which he has wrought in us. It is because of their neglect in this, that many Christians may blame themselves for those trials and affliction

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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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