August 17 – Morning

“The mercy of God.” Psalm 52:8Meditate a little on this mercy of the Lord. It is tender mercy. With gentle, loving touch, he healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He is as gracious in the manner of his mercy as in the matter of it. It is great mercy. There is nothing little in Go

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August 16 – Evening

“Ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit.” Romans 8:23Present possession is declared. At this present moment we have the first fruits of the Spirit. We have repentance, that gem of the first water; faith, that priceless pearl; hope, the heavenly emerald; and love, the glorious ruby.

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August 16 – Morning

“Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name.” Psalm 29:2God’s glory is the result of his nature and acts. He is glorious in his character, for there is such a store of everything that is holy, and good, and lovely in God, that he must be glorious. The actions which flow from his character are al

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August 15 – Evening

“And I will give you an heart of flesh.” Ezekial 36:26A heart of flesh is known by its tenderness concerning sin. To have indulged a foul imagination, or to have allowed a wild desire to tarry even for a moment, is quite enough to make a heart of flesh grieve before the Lord. The heart of stone call

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August 15 – Morning

“Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide.” Genesis 24:63Very admirable was his occupation. If those who spend so many hours in idle company, light reading, and useless pastimes, could learn wisdom, they would find more profitable society and more interesting engagements in meditation

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August 14 – Evening

“I know their sorrows.” Exodus 3:7The child is cheered as he sings, “This my father knows”; and shall not we be comforted as we discern that our dear Friend and tender soul-husband knows all about us?He is the Physician, and if he knows all, there is no need that the patient should know. Hush, thou

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August 14 – Morning

“Thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy work.” Psalm 92:4Do you believe that your sins are forgiven, and that Christ has made a full atonement for them? Then what a joyful Christian you ought to be! How you should live above the common trials and troubles of the world! Since sin is forgiven, can

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August 13 – Evening

“And I will remember my covenant.” Genesis 9:15Mark the form of the promise. God does not say, “And when ye shall look upon the bow, and ye shall remember my covenant, then I will not destroy the earth,” but it is gloriously put, not upon our memory, which is fickle and frail, but upon God’s memory,

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August 13- Morning

“The cedars of Lebanon which he hath planted.” Psalm 104:16Lebanon’s cedars are emblematic of the Christian, in that they owe their planting entirely to the Lord. This is quite true of every child of God. He is not man-planted, nor self-planted, but God-planted. The mysterious hand of the divine Spi

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August 12 – Evening

“The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice.” Psalm 97:1Causes for disquietude there are none so long as this blessed sentence is true. On earth the Lord’s power as readily controls the rage of the wicked as the rage of the sea; his love as easily refreshes the poor with mercy as the earth with shower

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August 12 – Morning

“The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice.” Psalm 97:1Causes for disquietude there are none so long as this blessed sentence is true. On earth the Lord’s power as readily controls the rage of the wicked as the rage of the sea; his love as easily refreshes the poor with mercy as the earth with shower

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August 11 – Evening

“Everlasting consolation.” 2 Thessalonians 2:16“Consolation.” There is music in the word: like David’s harp, it charms away the evil spirit of melancholy. It was a distinguished honour to Barnabas to be called “the son of consolation”; nay, it is one of the illustrious names of a greater than Barnab

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August 11 – Morning

“Oh that I were as in months past.” Job 29:2Numbers of Christians can view the past with pleasure, but regard the present with dissatisfaction; they look back upon the days which they have passed in communing with the Lord as being the sweetest and the best they have ever known, but as to the presen

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August 10 – Evening

“The Son of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins.” Matthew 9:6Behold one of the great Physician’s mightiest arts: he has power to forgive sin! While here he lived below, before the ransom had been paid, before the blood had been literally sprinkled on the mercy-seat, he had power to forgive sin.

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August 10 – Morning

“Christ, who is our life.” Colossians 3:4Paul’s marvellously rich expression indicates, that Christ is the source of our life. “You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.” That same voice which brought Lazarus out of the tomb raised us to newness of life. He is now the substance of

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