December 8 – Morning

“Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.” Revelation 3:4We may understand this to refer to justification. “They shall walk in white”; that is, they shall enjoy a constant sense of their own justification b

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December 7 – Evening

“I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.” 1 Corinthians 9:22Paul’s great object was not merely to instruct and to improve, but to save. Anything short of this would have disappointed him; he would have men renewed in heart, forgiven, sanctified, in fact, saved. Have our

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December 7 – Morning

“Base things of the world hath God chosen.” 1 Corinthians 1:28Walk the streets by moonlight, if you dare, and you will see sinners then. Watch when the night is dark, and the wind is howling, and the picklock is grating in the door, and you will see sinners then. Go to yon jail, and walk through the

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December 6 – Evening

“Girt about the paps with a golden girdle.” Revelation 1:13“One like unto the Son of Man” appeared to John in Patmos, and the beloved disciple marked that he wore a girdle of gold. A girdle, for Jesus never was ungirt while upon earth, but stood always ready for service, and now before the eternal t

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December 6 – Morning

“As is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly.” 1 Corinthians 15:48The head and members are of one nature, and not like that monstrous image which Nebuchadnezzar saw in his dream. The head was of fine gold, but the belly and thighs were of brass, the legs of iron, and the feet, part of i

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December 5 – Evening

“And the Lord shewed me four carpenters.” Zechariah 1:20In the vision described in this chapter, the prophet saw four terrible horns. They were pushing this way and that way, dashing down the strongest and the mightiest; and the prophet asked, “What are these?” The answer was, “These are the horns w

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December 5 – Morning

“Ask, and it shall be given you.” Matthew 7:7We know of a place in England still existing, where a dole of bread is served to every passerby who chooses to ask for it. Whoever the traveller may be, he has but to knock at the door of St. Cross Hospital, and there is the dole of bread for him. Jesus C

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December 4 – Evening

“Even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.” Romans 8:23This groaning is universal among the saints: to a greater or less extent we all feel it. It is not the groan of murmuring or complaint: it is rather the note of desire than of distres

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December 4 – Morning

“I have much people in this city.” Acts 18:10This should be a great encouragement to try to do good, since God has among the vilest of the vile, the most reprobate, the most debauched and drunken, an elect people who must be saved. When you take the Word to them, you do so because God has ordained y

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December 3 – Evening

“The Lord mighty in battle.” Psalm 24:8Well may our God be glorious in the eyes of his people, seeing that he has wrought such wonders for them, in them, and by them. For them, the Lord Jesus upon Calvary routed every foe, breaking all the weapons of the enemy in pieces by his finished work of satis

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December 3 – Morning

“There is no spot in thee.” Song of Solomon 4:7Having pronounced his Church positively full of beauty, our Lord confirms his praise by a precious negative, “There is no spot in thee.” As if the thought occurred to the Bridegroom that the carping world would insinuate that he had only mentioned her c

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December 2 – Evening

“Behold, all is vanity.” Ecclesiastes 1:14Nothing can satisfy the entire man but the Lord’s love and the Lord’s own self. Saints have tried to anchor in other roadsteads, but they have been driven out of such fatal refuges. Solomon, the wisest of men, was permitted to make experiments for us all, an

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December 2 – Morning

“Thou art all fair, my love.” Song of Solomon 4:7The Lord’s admiration of his Church is very wonderful, and his description of her beauty is very glowing. She is not merely fair, but “all fair.” He views her in himself, washed in his sin-atoning blood and clothed in his meritorious righteousness, an

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December 1 – Evening

“O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men.” Psalm 107:8If we complained less, and praised more, we should be happier, and God would be more glorified. Let us daily praise God for common mercies-common as we frequently call them, and yet so

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December 1 – Morning

“Thou hast made summer and winter.” Psalm 74:17My soul begin this wintry month with thy God. The cold snows and the piercing winds all remind thee that he keeps his covenant with day and night, and tend to assure thee that he will also keep that glorious covenant which he has made with thee in the p

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