May 31 – Evening

“Who healeth all thy diseases.” Psalm 103:3Humbling as is the statement, yet the fact is certain, that we are all more or less suffering under the disease of sin. What a comfort to know that we have a great Physician who is both able and willing to heal us! Let us think of him awhile to-night. His c

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May 31 – Morning

“The king also himself passed over the brook Kidron.” 2 Samuel 15:23David passed that gloomy brook when flying with his mourning company from his traitor son. The man after God’s own heart was not exempt from trouble, nay, his life was full of it. He was both the Lord’s Anointed, and the Lord’s Affl

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May 30 – Evening

“That henceforth we should not serve sin.” Romans 6:6Christian, what hast thou to do with sin? Hath it not cost thee enough already? Burnt child, wilt thou play with the fire? What! when thou hast already been between the jaws of the lion, wilt thou step a second time into his den? Hast thou not had

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May 30 – Morning

“Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines.” Song of Solomon 2:15A little thorn may cause much suffering. A little cloud may hide the sun. Little foxes spoil the vines; and little sins do mischief to the tender heart. These little sins burrow in the soul, and make it so full of that w

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May 29 – Evening

“Cursed be the man before the Lord, that riseth up and buildeth this city Jericho.” Joshua 6:26Since he was cursed who rebuilt Jericho, much more the man who labours to restore Popery among us. In our fathers’ days the gigantic walls of Popery fell by the power of their faith, the perseverance of th

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May 29 – Morning

“Thou hatest wickedness.” Psalm 45:7“Be ye angry, and sin not.” There can hardly be goodness in a man if he be not angry at sin; he who loves truth must hate every false way. How our Lord Jesus hated it when the temptation came! Thrice it assailed him in different forms, but ever he met it with, “Ge

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May 28 – Evening

“This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.” Lamentations 3:21Memory is frequently the bond slave of despondency. Dispairing minds call to remembrance every dark foreboding in the past, and dilate upon every gloomy feature in the present; thus memory, clothed in sackcloth, presents to the mind

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May 28 – Morning

“Whom he justified, them he also glorified.” Romans 8:30Here is a precious truth for thee, believer. Thou mayest be poor, or in suffering, or unknown, but for thine encouragement take a review of thy “calling” and the consequences that flow from it, and especially that blessed result here spoken of.

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May 27 – Evening

“What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?” 2 Samuel 9:8If Mephibosheth was thus humbled by David’s kindness, what shall we be in the presence of our gracious Lord? The more grace we have, the less we shall think of ourselves, for grace, like light, reveals our impu

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May 27 – Morning

“So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem: for he did eat continually at the king’s table; and was lame on both his feet.” 2 Samuel 9:13Mephibosheth was no great ornament to a royal table, yet he had a continual place at David’s board, because the king could see in his face the features of the beloved Jon

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May 26 – Evening

“Continue in the faith.” Acts 14:22Perseverance is the badge of true saints. The Christian life is not a beginning only in the ways of God, but also a continuance in the same as long as life lasts. It is with a Christian as it was with the great Napoleon: he said, “Conquest has made me what I am, an

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May 26 – Morning

“Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee.” Psalm 55:22Care, even though exercised upon legitimate objects, if carried to excess, has in it the nature of sin. The precept to avoid anxious care is earnestly inculcated by our Saviour, again and again; it is reiterated by the apostles;

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May 25 – Evening

“And they rose up the same hour, and returned Jerusalem … and they told what things were done in the way, and how he was known of them.” Luke 24:33,35When the two disciples had reached Emmaus, and were refreshing themselves at the evening meal, the mysterious stranger who had so enchanted them upon

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May 25 – Morning

“Forsake me not, O Lord.” Psalm 38:21Frequently we pray that God would not forsake us in the hour of trial and temptation, but we too much forget that we have need to use this prayer at all times. There is no moment of our life, however holy, in which we can do without his constant upholding. Whethe

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May 24 – Evening

“Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ.” Philippians 1:27The word “conversation” does not merely mean our talk and converse with one another, but the whole course of our life and behaviour in the world. The Greek word signifies the actions and the privileges of citizenshi

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