June 18 – Evening

“I am come into my garden, my sister, my spouse.” Song of Solomon 5:1The heart of the believer is Christ’s garden. He bought it with his precious blood, and he enters it and claims it as his own. A garden implies separation. It is not the open common; it is not a wilderness; it is walled around, or

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June 18 – Morning

“Thy Redeemer.” Isaiah 54:5Jesus, the Redeemer, is altogether ours and ours for ever. All the offices of Christ are held on our behalf. He is king for us, priest for us, and prophet for us. Whenever we read a new title of the Redeemer, let us appropriate him as ours under that name as much as under

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June 17 – Evening

“Then Israel sang this song, Spring up, O well; sing ye unto it.” Numbers 21:17Famous was the well of Beer in the wilderness, because it was the subject of a promise: “That is the well whereof the Lord spake unto Moses, Gather the people together, and I will give them water.” The people needed water

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June 17 – Morning

“Help, Lord.” Psalm 12:1The prayer itself is remarkable, for it is short, but seasonable, sententious, and suggestive. David mourned the fewness of faithful men, and therefore lifted up his heart in supplication-when the creature failed, he flew to the Creator. He evidently felt his own weakness, or

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June 16 – Evening

“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalm 27:1“The Lord is my light and my salvation.” Here is personal interest, “my light,” “my salvation;” the soul is assured of it, and therefore declares it boldly. Into the

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June 16 – Morning

“And I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish.” John 10:28The Christian should never think or speak lightly of unbelief. For a child of God to mistrust his love, his truth, his faithfulness, must be greatly displeasing to him. How can we ever grieve him by doubting his upholding gr

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June 15 – Evening

“He openeth, and no man shutteth.” Revelation 3:7Jesus is the keeper of the gates of paradise and before every believing soul he setteth an open door, which no man or devil shall be able to close against it. What joy it will be to find that faith in him is the golden key to the everlasting doors. My

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June 15 – Morning

“And Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me.” Genesis 21:6It was far above the power of nature, and even contrary to its laws, that the aged Sarah should be honoured with a son; and even so it is beyond all ordinary rules that I, a poor, helpless, undone sinn

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June 14 – Evening

“O Lord, to us belongeth confusion of face … because we have sinned against thee.” Daniel 9:8A deep sense and clear sight of sin, its heinousness, and the punishment which it deserves, should make us lie low before the throne. We have sinned as Christians. Alas! that it should be so. Favoured as we

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June 14 – Morning

“Delight thyself also in the Lord.” Psalm 37:4The teaching of these words must seem very surprising to those who are strangers to vital godliness, but to the sincere believer it is only the inculcation of a recognized truth. The life of the believer is here described as a delight in God, and we are

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June 13 – Evening

“Remove far from me vanity and lies.” Proverbs 30:8“O my God, be not far from me.” Psalm 38:21Here we have two great lessons-what to deprecate and what to supplicate. The happiest state of a Christian is the holiest state. As there is the most heat nearest to the sun, so there is the most happiness

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June 13 – Morning

“Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.” Revelation 22:17Jesus says, “take freely.” He wants no payment or preparation. He seeks no recommendation from our virtuous emotions. If you have no good feelings, if you be but willing, you are invited; therefore come! You have no belief and

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June 12 – Evening

“Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling.” 2 Timothy 1:9The apostle uses the perfect tense and says, “Who hath saved us.” Believers in Christ Jesus are saved. They are not looked upon as persons who are in a hopeful state, and may ultimately be saved, but they are already saved. Salvat

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June 12 – Morning

“Thou art weighed in the balances and art found wanting.” Daniel 5:27It is well frequently to weigh ourselves in the scale of God’s Word. You will find it a holy exercise to read some psalm of David, and, as you meditate upon each verse, to ask yourself, “Can I say this? Have I felt as David felt? H

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June 11 – Evening

“There brake he the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle.” Psalm 76:3Our Redeemer’s glorious cry of “It is finished,” was the death-knell of all the adversaries of his people, the breaking of “the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle.” Behold the hero

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