October 14 – Morning

“I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord.” Philippians 3:8Spiritual knowledge of Christ will be a personal knowledge. I cannot know Jesus through another person’s acquaintance with him. No, I must know him myself; I must know him on my own account. It

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October 13 – Evening

“Love is strong as death.” Song of Solomon 8:6Whose love can this be which is as mighty as the conqueror of monarchs, the destroyer of the human race? Would it not sound like satire if it were applied to my poor, weak, and scarcely living love to Jesus my Lord? I do love him, and perhaps by his grac

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October 13 – Morning

“Godly sorrow worketh repentance.” 2 Corinthians 7:10Genuine, spiritual mourning for sin is the work of the Spirit of God. Repentance is too choice a flower to grow in nature’s garden. Pearls grow naturally in oysters, but penitence never shows itself in sinners except divine grace works it in them.

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October 12 – Evening

“The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost.” John 14:26This age is peculiarly the dispensation of the Holy Spirit, in which Jesus cheers us, not by his personal presence, as he shall do by-and-by, but by the indwelling and constant abiding of the Holy Ghost, who is evermore the Comforter of the church.

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October 12 – Morning

“I will meditate in thy precepts.” Psalm 119:15There are times when solitude is better than society, and silence is wiser than speech. We should be better Christians if we were more alone, waiting upon God, and gathering through meditation on his Word spiritual strength for labour in his service. We

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October 11 – Evening

“Whom he did predestinate, them he also called.” Romans 8:30In the second epistle to Timothy, first chapter, and ninth verse, are these words-”Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling.” Now, here is a touchstone by which we may try our calling. It is “an holy calling, not according to o

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October 11 – Morning

“Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.” Lamentations 3:41The act of prayer teaches us our unworthiness, which is a very salutary lesson for such proud beings as we are. If God gave us favours without constraining us to pray for them we should never know how poor we are, bu

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October 10 – Evening

“And I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked, and I will redeem thee out of the hand of the terrible.” Jeremiah 15:21Note the glorious personality of the promise. I will, I will. The Lord Jehovah himself interposes to deliver and redeem his people. He pledges himself personally to rescue t

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October 10 – Morning

“Faultless before the presence of his glory.” Jude 1:24Revolve in your mind that wondrous word, “faultless!” We are far off from it now; but as our Lord never stops short of perfection in his work of love, we shall reach it one day. The Saviour who will keep his people to the end, will also present

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October 9 – Evening

“But he answered her not a word.” Matthew 15:23Genuine seekers who as yet have not obtained the blessing, may take comfort from the story before us. The Saviour did not at once bestow the blessing, even though the woman had great faith in him. He intended to give it, but he waited awhile. “He answer

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October 9 – Morning

“Able to keep you from falling.” Jude 1:24In some sense the path to heaven is very safe, but in other respects there is no road so dangerous. It is beset with difficulties. One false step (and how easy it is to take that if grace be absent), and down we go. What a slippery path is that which some of

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October 8 – Evening

“Praying in the Holy Ghost.” Jude 1:20Mark the grand characteristic of true prayer-”In the Holy Ghost.” The seed of acceptable devotion must come from heaven’s storehouse. Only the prayer which comes from God can go to God. We must shoot the Lord’s arrows back to him. That desire which he writes upo

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October 8 – Morning

“Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.” Luke 5:4We learn from this narrative, the necessity of human agency. The draught of fishes was miraculous, yet neither the fisherman nor his boat, nor his fishing tackle were ignored; but all were used to take the fishes. So in the sa

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October 7 – Evening

“Now on whom dost thou trust?” Isaiah 36:5Reader, this is an important question. Listen to the Christian’s answer, and see if it is yours. “On whom dost thou trust?” “I trust,” says the Christian, “in a triune God. I trust the Father, believing that he has chosen me from before the foundations of th

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October 7 – Morning

“Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?” Numbers 11:11Our heavenly Father sends us frequent troubles to try our faith. If our faith be worth anything, it will stand the test. Gilt is afraid of fire, but gold is not: the paste gem dreads to be touched by the diamond, but the true jewel fears no t

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