Looking Backward and Forward

December 15, 2007 at 10:13 pm | In Awake My Heart, prophecy | No Comments

for unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder. ~ Isaiah 9:6

Note: This devotion is from November 20

Of those inspired Old Testament prophets, not one of them foresaw that there was to be a long time-gap of two thousand years between the fulfillment of the words, “Unto us a Child is born,” and the later fulfillment of those other words, “The Government shall be upon His shoulder.” None of them knew there were to be two comings of the one Messiah. None of them perceived there was to be this present “Church” age intervening between His shouldering of the Sin-bearer’s cross and His shouldering of universal government. That was the undivulged secret of the divine counsels (Ephesians 3:5, 9, I Peter 1:10-11).

Looking forward, let us marvel as His coming world-dominion. Christmas is not only a commemoration, it is a prophecy! “The government shall be upon His shoulder” and it will really happen! Yes, it will really happen.

Today, I pray that you and I will meditate on this reality.

The Message for the Hour

December 15, 2007 at 10:07 pm | In Awake My Heart, Christ, Christian | No Comments

Emmanuel . . . Christ . . . Jesus ~ Matthew 1:23, 16, 21

Note: This devotion is from November 19

Around us, everywhere and every day, there is a disillusionment and discontentment of unrestful souls. EMMANUEL is the one complete answer to man’s deepest needs.

That title, “Christ is of course, the New Testament correspondent of the Old Testament “Messiah” and both means “The Anointed One.”

Some golden daybreak in the near future He will break in upon our world again, in overwhelming splendor as World-Emperor, but meanwhile, besides being “Emmanuel” and “Christ” he is JESUS.

He who is the embodiment of the Deity visibly and the fulfillment of prophecy historically, is the Saviour of men morally and spiritually and eternally. This is the message for the hour; not the evolution of man, but the incarnation of God; not some pseudo-deliverance by human brains, but real salvation by divine grace; not some wistful “extinction of the ape and the tiger” in man, but a Savior who really saves men from sin!

Today, I pray that you and I will receive this message of the hour.

A Paradox of the Spiritual Life

December 15, 2007 at 10:01 pm | In Awake My Heart, Christian, Serving the Lord | No Comments
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Lest I should be exalted above measure . . . ~ II Corinthians 12:7

Note: This devotion is from November 17-18

Christ does not strengthen us by a periodic succession of miracles, but by a continuous communication of Himself to us through the Holy Spirit. It is thus that the strength of Christ finds its opportunities in our weakness.

Christian, mark well this double paradox of the spiritual life; in ourselves we are weak even where we are strong; in Christ we are strong even where we are weak. Self-sufficiency is insufficiency. Christ-sufficiency is all-sufficiency.

Today, I pray that you and I remember it is not about us.

Death Gain!

December 15, 2007 at 9:56 pm | In Awake My Heart | No Comments

To me to live is Christ; and to die is gain. ~ Philippians 1:21

Note: This devotion is from November 16

“To die is gain” for besides being with Christ, consciously, it means to be with Him in heaven, in that “third heaven” which is “Paradise” and the “Father’s house;” where shadows never come, and genial summer never ends; where the roses never fade, and the fruits never decay; where disease never invades and death never divides; where there are no tears and no goodbyes; where there is no sin and no sorrow; no temptation and not a breath of impurity; where all is light and love and sinless ecstasy.

Today, I pray that you and I realize these as our highest, truest, dearest longings.

Discipleship Stipulations

December 15, 2007 at 9:51 pm | In Awake My Heart, Serving the Lord | No Comments
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Then said Jesus unto His disciples: If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up hi scross, and follow Me. ~ Matthew 16:24.

Note: This devotion is from November 15

It can never be said too often that the salvation of our souls is by grace alone on God’s part, and by faith along on ours. It is by being His disciples that we prove ourselves saved. As the root word indicates, it is a discipline. Therefore, discipleship means 1.) following Him, 2.) self-denial, and 3.) cross-bearing.

Why is it that most everyone today is seeking a comfortable religion?

If you are in the camp that feels we must seriously reconsider our Christian discipleship, see Jesus’ own words: Matthew 7:25-27. If so important, what are they? See Matthew 5:29-30, 38-42, 44, 6:19-20, 7:12.

Do you live it?

Today, I pray that you and I will consider what discipleship means and requires.

Old Things Gone! ~ New Creatures ~ All Things New

December 15, 2007 at 9:43 pm | In Awake My Heart, Christ, Serving the Lord, The Cross, salvation | No Comments
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Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. ~ II Corinthians 5:17

Note: This devotion is from November 12-14

One died for all.

Representatively in His real human being He was the whole race of Adamic humanity. Substitutionally He took the place of each. All-inclusively all died in Him.

All of us who are truly Christians can offer genuine testimony from individual experience that we are “new creatures” and that “old things are passed away” while “all things are become new.”

Today, I pray that you and I will meditate on this work.

Intoxication with Error ~ Technique of Rapture

December 15, 2007 at 9:38 pm | In Awake My Heart, Christian, Serving the Lord | No Comments

They may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, having been taken captive by the Lord’s servant unto the will of God. ~ II Timothy 2:26

Note: This devotion is from November 10-11

Stan will use all types of strategies to turn souls from the truth. The word “recover” in this passage is remarkable. Literally, the clause is, “That they may return to soberness.” A strange intoxication often goes with error.

There is a sobriety about the true Christian faith.

We Christians should always be ready and patiently waiting to guard younger believers from the clever heresies and siren-voiced false Gospels of our day. We should seek to know well the teachings of the Bible and we should take the trouble to read what able evangelical Bible scholars have written in clarification of the true faith against bewitching modern perversions of it.

Each one of us may be considered the Lord’s servant in this connection. Our weapon is the Word; but the vital handling of it is in the spirit we show and the way we behave.

Today, I pray that you and I will intervene to bring sobriety to our Christian faith.

The Supreme Possession

December 15, 2007 at 9:32 pm | In Awake My Heart | No Comments

Lay hold on Eternal Life ~ I Tomothy 6:12

And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will. ~ II Timothy 2:26

Note: This devotion is from November 8-9

Laying hold is a metaphor (yes, more with metaphors) for faith. We should “lay hold” upon Him as a man who lays hold on a suddenly found treasure. Sadly, there are so many who do now know the Gospel and a many of them do know it, but remain unsaved because they will not let go of the world.

Today, I pray that you and I will let go of the world, and lay hold to Him.

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