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HOW TO ENDURE

August 3, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.”–Heb. 12:2-3

Amy Carmichael in Candles in the Dark writes that “The best training is to learn to accept everything as it comes, as from Him whom our soul loves. The tests are always unexpected things, not great things that can be written up, but the common little rubs of life, silly little nothings, things you are ashamed of minding (at all). Yet they can knock a strong man over and lay him very low.”

I wish I could say it wasn’t true, but there have been times when I felt like giving up, quitting, throwing in the towel, etc. It is only by the grace of God that I didn’t. The only reason I didn’t give up is because the Lord never gave up on me. Although His suffering was much greater than mine He never hesitated for a second nor considered quitting. He “endured the cross” (Heb. 12:2), which was far more than I can imagine and unlike anything I will ever experience. He set His face like a flint and did the Father’s will. How then can I ever entertain for one second the thought of quitting? Compared to Him I have never suffered at all.

Someone else said of Heb. 12:2-3, “The writer calls to their mind the example of the Author and Perfecter of their faith to encourage his readers to ‘hang on’ despite the opposition which they were meeting with that endured by Messiah, and to do this in order that they would not be weary, fainting in their souls. Believers today need the same encouragement, especially in our culture which is sliding further and further from Biblical standards and into the abyss of paganism, debauchery and false spirituality, all of which are hostile toward Christianity.” I say “Amen!”. We can only endure by “Looking unto Jesus”.

Spurgeon, said,  “He carried His heavy cross, but we only carry a sliver or two of it; He drank His cup to the dregs, and we sip a drop or two at the very most. Consider how He suffered far more than you can ever suffer, and how He is now crowned with glory and honor. And as you are to be like Him, descend like Him into the depths of agony, that with Him you may rise to the heights of glory. The believer under persecution should remember that he is suffering no strange thing, but is only enduring that which fell upon his Master before him. Should the disciple expect to be above his Lord? “If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more the members of his household” (Matt 10:25)? If they had received Christ they would have received us, but since they reject both Christ and His sayings, the followers of Christ must expect that both their persons and their doctrines will be lightly esteemed. We are sometimes apt to think that a charge that is unfounded is very cruel to us. I have heard people say sometimes, and I have laughed when I have heard them say it, “Mr. So-and-so has charged me with such-and-such a thing, but I am quite innocent. I should not have minded if I had been guilty.” I have thought, “Then you ought to have minded it, but being innocent you have no cause to mind it at all.” But is it not so that the more unfounded a charge is, the more deeply it seems to cut us from the very wantonness of its cruelty? Well, then, you know how innocent the Savior was. The next time you feel innocent when you are thus accused “consider the one who endured such hostility by sinners against himself” (Heb 12:3), and who had to suffer both gross charges and unfounded ones.”

 

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DON’T LOOK BACK

August 2, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

As a young preacher I loved the writings of Guy King. He gave us a good illustration when he said that there’s a gold running cup on another man’s mantel that could have been — should have been — on his own.  He was running toward the tape, coming in number one.  Somebody was trailing on his right, and he shot a look to see where he was. It was a split-second distraction that his competitor needed, and he flashed by him and won.  “Our sole safety [as Christians],” says Guy King, “is to be found in keeping our eyes averted . . . from others, and keeping them unswervingly ‘looking unto Jesus.‘”

The following illustration, from Our Daily Bread, emphasizes this basic principle of running the race with focus:

On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister became the first man in history to run a mile in less than 4 minutes. Within 2 months, John Landy eclipsed the record by 1.4 seconds. On August 7, 1954, the two met together for a historic race. As they moved into the last lap, Landy held the lead. It looked as if he would win, but as he neared the finish he was haunted by the question, “Where is Bannister?” As he turned to look, Bannister took the lead. Landy later told a Time magazine reporter, “If I hadn’t looked back, I would have won!”

One of the most descriptive pictures of the Christian life in the Bible is of an athlete competing in a race. 1Corinthians 9:24-27 tells us that discipline is the key to winning. In Hebrews 12:1, 2, we are encouraged to lay aside anything that might hinder our spiritual advancement and to stay focused on Christ. And in Philippians 3:12, 13, the apostle Paul said, “I press on, . . . forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead.”

Lord, give us endurance as we run this race of life. Help us not to wallow in past failures, but to be disciplined and to shun sinful ways. May we fix our eyes on the eternal goal set before us and keep looking unto Jesus.

Run the straight race through God’s good grace,
Lift up thine eyes and seek His face;
Life with its way before us lies,
Christ is the path and Christ the prize.

–Monsell

You can’t make spiritual progress
by looking back.

 

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FOREVER FORWARD

August 1, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“In that day, he which shall be upon the housetop, and his stuff in the house, let him not come down to take it away: and he that is in the field, let him likewise not return back. Remember Lot’s wife.”–Luke 17:31–32

In this world of uncertainty, one thing is certain– Jesus is coming and the saints are going! That’s our “blessed hope”. That fact should affect the manner in which we live (1 John 3:1-3). As Dr. Paul Chappell said, “The Christian life is meant to be lived in only one direction—forward. Yet we are constantly tempted to look back to the world and the things that we left behind when we trusted Christ as Saviour. The danger is that if we keep looking back, sooner or later we will find a way to go back, regardless of the consequences. This is not new, because the Children of Israel faced the same danger when they left Egypt for the Promised Land. “And truly, if they had been mindful of that country from whence they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned” (Hebrews 11:15). Rather than looking longingly to the past, we should keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.”

Charles Spurgeon used this metaphor of mountain climbing for our progress in the Christian life. “The Christian life is very much like climbing a hill of ice. You cannot slide up. You have to cut every step with an ice ax. Only with incessant labor in cutting and chipping can you make any progress. If you want to know how to backslide, leave off going forward. Cease going upward and you will go downward of necessity. You can never stand still. If you begin to slip on the side of a mountain of ice, the first slip may not hurt if you can stop and slide no further. But alas, you cannot so regulate sin! When your feet begin to slide, the rate of the descent increases, and the difficulty of arresting this motion is incessantly becoming greater. It is dangerous to backslide in any degree, for we know not to what it may lead.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE PRAYER OF FAITH

July 31, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.“James 5:15-16

When Hudson Taylor went to China, he made the voyage on a sailing ship. As it neared the channel between the southern Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra, the missionary heard an urgent knock on his stateroom door. He opened it, and there stood the captain of the ship.

“Mr. Taylor,” he said, “we have no wind. We are drifting toward an island where the people are heathen, and I fear they are cannibals.”

“What can I do?” asked Taylor.

“I understand that you believe in God. I want you to pray for wind.”

“All right, Captain, I will, but you must set the sail.”

“Why, that’s ridiculous! There’s not even the slightest breeze. Besides, the sailors will think I “m crazy.” Nevertheless, the captain finally agreed. Forty-five minutes later he returned and found the missionary still on his knees. “You can stop praying now,” said the captain. “We’ve got more wind than we know what to do with!”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

BLOTTING OUT THE SUN

July 30, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; ..”Heb. 12:2

Remember the old saying, “You can blot out the sun with a penny, if you hold it close enough to your eye”? Well I can think of something even more serious and sad. You can blot out the SON with 1001 things if you focus on them. It happens all the time. Rather than “Looking unto Jesus” as we’re told to do in Heb. 12:2 we shift our focus to things that are of no spiritual benefit. What fools we are! The one thing above everything that we need do is neglected, to our great peril, because we are focused on the things of the world. Such a distraction is sinful–even if the object in view is sinless. Indeed there are things, serious things, that deserve our attention, but never to the extent that it blots out the Son.

Truth be known, many people have given more attention to the upcoming election than they have to the One who is truly able to affect its outcome. They are so concerned about the possible changes the election will make that they’ve lost sight of the personal changes they need to make. They have spoken about the candidates a hundred times more than they have to or about Jesus. Think about it. More than 15,000 die each day– more than 4 1/2 million every month, the large majority of which are unsaved, and you told___? about Jesus. Really? We ought to be ashamed of ourselves.

We are so worried about who will win the election, World Series, Super Bowl, etc. that we take no time to tell the lost about Christ. And we keep talking about all the things that are wrong with the world. Seems like we’ve got more than a few things in our lives that need to be changed. Make no mistake about it, Satan is a master at deception and he will use anything to cause us to blot out the Son and fail in our God-given mission. Andrew Murray said, “There are two classes of Christians, soulwinners and backsliders”. Which are you? I know, that sounds pretty harsh, but we need something to open our eyes. If we fail to keep out eyes on Jesus we will fail in life.

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