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SICKNESS AMONG CHRIST’S FRIENDS

March 13, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“…. he whom thou lovest is sick.”–John 11:3 ( read vs.1-16)

And so sickness can enter the circle of the friends of the Lord. “He whom Thou lovest is sick.” My sicknesses do not mean that I have lost His favour. The shadow is His, as well as the sunshine. When He removes me from the glare of boisterous health it may be because of some spiritual fern which needs the ministry of the shade. “This sickness is … for the glory of God.” Something beautiful will spring out of the shadowed seclusion, something which shall spread abroad the name and fame of God.

And, therefore, I do not wonder at the Lord’s delay. He did not hasten away to the sick friend: “He abode two days still in the same place where He was.” Shall I put it like this: the awaking bulbs were not yet ready for the brighter light—just a little more shade! We are impatient to get healthy; the Lord desires that we become holy. Our physical sickness is continued in order that we may put on spiritual strength.

And there are others besides sick Lazarus concerned in the sickness: “I am glad for your sakes I was not there.” The disciples were included in the divine scheme. Their spiritual welfare was to be affected by it. Let me ever remember that the circle affected by sickness is always wider than the patient’s bed. And may God be glorified in all!– John H. Jowett

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DIVINE RESTORATION

March 12, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you– Joel 2:25

Do you have chapters in your life that you wish you could rewrite? Do you have regrets or sorrows or wounds from past sins?

The wonderful promise of God is that He does not only forgive the repentant sinner—He heals the repentant sinner. Although it is true that we may suffer life-long trials because of sinful choices in the past, the Lord is able to restore the years that you may feel have been eaten up by guilt, sinfulness, or immaturity.

God says, “I will restore to you the years…” How can this be? Will He reverse our life’s clock, will He turn back our calendar? No. But God is able to pack so much living, so much vitality, so much blessing into the years that you have remaining that you will be enabled to live a life-time of joys and victories and pleasures in the remaining years you have left.

Remember the thief on the cross? Here was a man who had squandered all his life on murder, thievery, and selfishness. And, yet, God arrested him in the waning moments of his life, brought him to repentance and faith in Christ, and then used the fleeting few minutes he had left to leave behind him an everlasting testimony of God’s grace to save, to pardon, to instruct, and even to resurrect.

No matter how the chapters of your life have been written thus far, know this: when you repent and turn to Jesus Christ for salvation, He is able to multiply to you the remaining years of your life and use you mightily for His kingdom. He is willing to receive the repentant, and He is able to restore the ruined.–Baptist Bible Hour

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FINISHING WITH JOY

March 11, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

Several years ago a friend introduced me to Dr. M.J. Seymour and we quickly became friends, exchanging articles with one another. Bro. Seymour has gone through some difficult times recently and now due to poor health is unable to write as he once did. The following is an article he wrote a few years ago. I spoke with Bro. Seymour after his son died and I can tell you he intends to do as he has written–please pray for him.

It is written:  “But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.”  (Acts 20:24)

The Apostle Paul was determined to walk worthy of the calling of God.  With this singleness of mind he zealously testified to all of “repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.”  He refused to be detoured from his holy work by the evil activities of men.  Even when the Holy Spirit witnessed that bonds and afflictions awaited him, he never wavered on his journey.  Many of his brethren could not understand why he was so persistent, and many encouraged him to change his course to avoid the hardships.  Paul, however, said, “…none of things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself.”  If his holy ministry was worth anything at all, it was sure worth everything, even if it cost him his life.  Paul understood the gravity of his high calling; come what may, he could not but serve his received ministry to the completion of its course.

Paul knew if he had allowed others to sway him away from the ministry he had received of the Lord Jesus, that the blessed joy of obedience would be lost in the guilt of failure.  He lived in the joy of salvation, the joy of his calling, the joy of faithfulness, and he was determined to finish his course with joy.  The ministry to which he was called was “to testify the gospel of the grace of God.”  He was not hired for a “job”; he received a “ministry” from Jesus Christ to give testimony of the grace of God.  This is not like anything else upon the face of the earth.  That is why the Scriptures do not speak of churches hiring a pastor; rather they reveal that a pastor is a gift to the church.  Come what may, the pastor does not count his life as anything so that he might finish his course with joy and the ministry that he received from the Lord Jesus Christ.

It is also written: “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.” (Heb. 12:2)   There is a greater joy far beyond common comprehension.  Let the gates of hell rattle; it will only make for sweeter joy!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

SUFFICIENT SUPPLY

March 10, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.“–(2 Cor 12:9)
The other evening I was riding home after a heavy day’s work. I felt very wearied, and sore depressed, when swiftly, and suddenly as a lightning flash, that text came to me, “My grace is sufficient for thee.” I reached home and looked it up in the original, and at last it came to me in this way, “MY grace is sufficient for thee”; and I said, “I should think it is, Lord,” and burst out laughing. I never fully understood what the holy laughter of Abraham was until then. It seemed to make unbelief so absurd. It was as though some little fish, being very thirsty, was troubled about drinking the river dry, and Father Thames said, “Drink away, little fish, my stream is sufficient for thee.” Or, it seemed after the seven years of plenty, a mouse feared it might die of famine; and Joseph might say, “Cheer up, little mouse, my granaries are sufficient for thee.” Again, I imagined a man away up yonder, in a lofty mountain, saying to himself, “I breathe so many cubic feet of air every year, I fear I shall exhaust the oxygen in the atmosphere,” but the earth might say, “Breathe away, O man, and fill the lungs ever, my atmosphere is sufficient for thee.” Oh, brethren, be great believers! Little faith will bring your souls to Heaven, but great faith will bring Heaven to your souls.—C. H. Spurgeon
His grace is great enough to meet the great things
The crashing waves that overwhelm the soul,
The roaring winds that leave us stunned and breathless,
The sudden storm beyond our life’s control.
His grace is great enough to meet the small things
The little pin-prick troubles that annoy,
The insect worries, buzzing and persistent,
The squeaking wheels that grate upon our joy.
—Annie Johnson Flint
There is always a large balance to our credit in the bank of Heaven waiting for our exercise of faith in drawing it. Draw heavily upon His resources.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

BRINGING BLESSINGS

March 9, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established;“–Rom. 1:11

One of the most impressive things about Paul was his deep concern for others and this is just one of many examples. He wanted to visit this church to give rather than get. His concern was for others rather than self. It was their welfare that was was on his heart, not his wealth. Hopefully we all will find inspiration from this.


J. R. Miller wrote, “We ought always to desire to be a blessing to those we love. God sends many of his best spiritual gifts, through human hearts and hands. There could be no fitter morning prayer, as we go out for the day, than that we may be permitted to carry some help, comfort, instruction, inspiration, courage, or cheer—to every life that our life touches. There are always those who need such help. No aim in life is nobler—than to be a help to others in all gentle, quiet ways.

We should make sure, too, that it is the best we have, that we impart to others. There are times when the best thing we can do for a man is to make him laugh. But there are other gifts which we should seek to impart. Sometimes it is cheer to a disheartened spirit. Sometimes it is comfort for sorrow. Sometimes it is the inspiration of a fresh thought which we have found. We should make sure at least that to everyone we meet—we are ready to impart some gift which will do him good.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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