December 19 – Evening

“And there was no more sea.” Revelation 21:1Scarcely could we rejoice at the thought of losing the glorious old ocean: the new heavens and the new earth are none the fairer to our imagination, if, indeed, literally there is to be no great and wide sea, with its gleaming waves and shelly shores. Is n

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December 19 – Morning

“The lot is cast into the lap, but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.” Proverbs 16:33If the disposal of the lot is the Lord’s whose is the arrangement of our whole life? If the simple casting of a lot is guided by him, how much more the events of our entire life-especially when we are told

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December 18 – Evening

“Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds.” Proverbs 27:23Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and ascertain decisively whether his trade is prosperous or declining. Every man wh

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December 18 – Morning

“Rend your heart, and not your garments.” Joel 2:13GARMENT-RENDING and other outward signs of religious emotion, are easily manifested and are frequently hypocritical; but to feel true repentance is far more difficult, and consequently far less common. Men will attend to the most multiplied and minu

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December 17 – Evening

“I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.” John 10:9Jesus, the great I AM, is the entrance into the true church, and the way of access to God himself. He gives to the man who comes to God by him four choice privileges.1. He shall be save

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December 17 – Morning

“I remember thee.” Jeremiah 2:2Let us note that Christ delights to think upon his Church, and to look upon her beauty. As the bird returneth often to its nest, and as the wayfarer hastens to his home, so doth the mind continually pursue the object of its choice. We cannot look too often upon that fa

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December 16 – Evening

“Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened.” Isaiah 48:8It is painful to remember that, in a certain degree, this accusation may be laid at the door of believers, who too often are in a measure spiritually insensible. We may well bewail ourselve

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December 16 – Morning

“Come unto me.” Matthew 11:28The cry of the Christian religion is the gentle word, “Come.” The Jewish law harshly said, “Go, take heed unto thy steps as to the path in which thou shalt walk. Break the commandments, and thou shalt perish; keep them, and thou shalt live.” The law was a dispensation of

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December 15 – Evening

“And lay thy foundations with sapphires.” Isaiah 54:11Not only that which is seen of the church of God, but that which is unseen, is fair and precious. Foundations are out of sight, and so long as they are firm it is not expected that they should be valuable; but in Jehovah’s work everything is of a

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December 15 – Morning

“Orpah kissed her mother in law; but Ruth clave unto her.” Ruth 1:14Both of them had an affection for Naomi, and therefore set out with her upon her return to the land of Judah. But the hour of test came; Naomi most unselfishly set before each of them the trials which awaited them, and bade them if

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December 14 – Evening

“I am crucified with Christ.” Galatians 2:20The Lord Jesus Christ acted in what he did as a great public representative person, and his dying upon the cross was the virtual dying of all his people. Then all his saints rendered unto justice what was due, and made an expiation to divine vengeance for

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December 14 – Morning

“They go from strength to strength.” Psalm 84:7They go from strength to strength. There are various renderings of these words, but all of them contain the idea of progress. Our own good translation of the authorized version is enough for us this morning. “They go from strength to strength.” That is,

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December 13 – Evening

“I will make thy windows of agates.” Isaiah 54:12The church is most instructively symbolized by a building erected by heavenly power, and designed by divine skill. Such a spiritual house must not be dark, for the Israelites had light in their dwellings; there must therefore be windows to let the lig

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December 13 – Morning

“Salt without prescribing how much.” Ezra 7:22Salt was used in every offering made by fire unto the Lord, and from its preserving and purifying properties it was the grateful emblem of divine grace in the soul. It is worthy of our attentive regard that, when Artaxerxes gave salt to Ezra the priest,

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December 12 – Evening

“They have dealt treacherously against the Lord.” Hosea 5:7Believer, here is a sorrowful truth! Thou art the beloved of the Lord, redeemed by blood, called by grace, preserved in Christ Jesus, accepted in the Beloved, on thy way to heaven, and yet, “thou hast dealt treacherously” with God, thy best

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