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HE LIFTED ME

November 5, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“….I was brought low, and he helped me.”–Psalms 116:6
One of my favorite songs is “He Lifted Me”. It reminds us of God’s help for the fallen. Due to the nature of the world and the needs of man, disappointments are common. We are born with certain appetites and the world is shouting in our ear, like a merchant selling his wares, “Try this” or “Try that”, but we keep coming up empty. The world is long on promises but short on provisions. So we might well expect to be disappointed. But the Christians greatest disappointment is with self. We feel as Paul described in Rom. 7. We have the desire, our goal is high, but we keep coming up short–and it hurts. We earnestly strive to do well, but we keep failing. We labor to ascend, but we fall– we are “brought low”.

Our text tells us two things–his troubles—“I was brought low”, and his testimony—“He helped me”. Commenting on this, James Smith wrote: “The circumstances of the Christian often vary — and it is no uncommon thing for his frames and feelings to vary with his circumstances. On this account, many of the Lord’s people are either elevated — or depressed, but seldom enjoy a calm, peaceful, and settled state of mind. Their depression is great — or their joys are high. But even this is overruled for their good, and is sanctified to the humbling of the soul, and the preserving it from self–importance and pride. What a mercy it is to have a God to go to — let our frames and feelings be what they may. What a mercy to have one who will sympathize with us, and of whom it is said, “Like as a father pities his children — so the Lord pities those who fear him.” This was David’s encouragement, and lay at the root of much of his experience, and led him to say, “I was brought low — and He helped me.”

Dear friend, this God is our God, and just as He helped the Psalmist He will help you. Regardless of the nature or number of your trials we serve a God who is able to help. His help might not come in the form we expect nor in the time we desire, but help always comes to those in God’s will. If He doesn’t do what we think is best it because He has something even better in mind.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

BY GOD’S GRACE

November 4, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“But by the grace of God I am what I am…“–1 Cor. 15:10

Thinking about the grace of God, I was reminded of this statement I had recent filed  away. This reminds us of a glorious truth that we should never forget. This simple little phrase is packed with meaning and should never be taken lightly. As you read I hope you will make a personal application to your situation. The writer said:

I have friends who like to ensure that they are constantly reminding themselves and others about the grace of God. The way they do this is to append a simple phrase to many of their sentences. What was at one time a deliberate decision has, over time, become a habit. A good habit, I think.

“How have you been lately?” “I’ve been doing well, by God’s grace.”

“How did you do with your personal devotions this week?” “By God’s grace, I read and prayed every day.”

“You asked me to pray about your battle against sin in this area. How did it go last week?” “It went really well, by God’s grace.”

It’s easy to overlook a little phrase like that. It’s easy to let it be little more than background noise, quickly filtered out. But a couple of weeks ago it was like I heard it again for the first time: “By God’s grace.” It’s a beautiful thing! It is an acknowledgement that without the sweet grace of God, the very opposite would be true. It is an acknowledgement of utter dependency upon God.

I am healthy today, instead of deathly ill today, only because God has extended grace to me.

I was able to spend time in the Bible this week, and I was able to be committed to prayer this week, only because God reached out to me in his grace. Without that grace I would have run far and fast.

I did not succumb to that ongoing temptation this week, and instead was able to do those things that honor God, and only because God gave me the grace to put off sin and put on righteousness.

Without God’s moment-by-moment grace I would be this way, but with the existence of God’s constant, powerful grace, I am this way instead. (By God’s grace.Tim Challies)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

YOU ARE MINE!

November 3, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“ But now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.” Isaiah 43:1
The following is part of a message byGeorge Mylne, entitled “Fear Not!” delivered in 1854. If you are a Christian you need to understand who you are and what you have in Christ. Living in the light of those glorious facts will transform your life in every way.Read this slowly and then read it again.

Child of God, dismiss your doubts; put away your fears.
Jesus says, “Fear not, you are Mine!”
Mine by creation,
Mine by redemption,
Mine by right,
Mine by purchase,
Mine affection,
Mine by choice,
Mine for life,
Mine in death,
Mine for time,
Mine for eternity!”

In all seasons; under all circumstances–you are Christ’s!

As a father speaking to his child;
as a master speaking to his servant;
as a husband speaking to his wife;
as a brother speaking to a brother;
as a friend speaking to a friend;
as a potter speaking to the thing he has made;
as a buyer speaking to the thing he has bought–
Jesus says to you, “Fear not, you are Mine!”

And why does Jesus say, “You are Mine”?
Because He loves you,
because He has chosen you,
because He gave Himself for you,
because He will not part with you!

Will Jesus ever give you up?
Will He ever forget you?
Will He ever hide Himself from your prayers?
Will He ever disregard your tears?
He says, “Fear not, you are Mine!”

Will the bridegroom part with the bride, or the husband with his beloved wife? They may part–yet Jesus will never part with you. “Can a mother forget her nursing child? Can she feel no love for the child she has borne?” But even if that were possible, yet will Jesus never forget you. He has you in His heart. He has engraved you upon the palms of His hands! (Isaiah 49:15, 16.) He says, “Fear not, you are Mine! Fear not, you shall not be taken from Me. Fear not, I will never forsake you!” His eye is upon you. His affections yearn for you. Oh! the tenderness with which He bends over you, saying, “Fear not, you are Mine!”

When Jesus says, “You are Mine“–do you say,“And I am yours. I am my Beloved’s–and His desire is toward me!” (Song of Solomon 7:10.) This is the way to delight the soul of Jesus —–He says to you, “You are Mine!” Then fear not!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

MANIFOLD MERCIES

November 2, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“ It is of the LORD’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.” Lamentations 3:22-23

Each Christian may find in his own case, some peculiar token of God’s providential kindness to him. It is in the details of each man’s personal history that we find the most touching manifestations of God’s providential care. None of us can refuse to acknowledge that we have been the objects of a watchfulness which has never slumbered, and of a benevolence which has never been weary in doing us good.

Were we to attempt an enumeration of all the . . .
blessings which we have received at God’s hand,
deliverances which He has wrought out for us,
snares from which He has preserved us,
manifestations of His long-suffering patience, and tender mercy, of which we ourselves have been the objects–were we to begin with the years of infancy and helplessness, and to trace our progress through the slippery paths of youth, until we reached our present state–we would soon find how impossible it is to reckon up the sum of our innumerable obligations to “the loving-kindness of the Lord.”

For not only has God spared us in life, and upheld us from day to day, by His almighty power; not only has He given us our daily bread, and made our cup to run over–and that, too, notwithstanding all the ingratitude which we have displayed, and the manifold provocations which we have offered; but, in peculiar seasons, in seasons of difficulty and trial–He has often delivered . . .
our eyes from tears,
and our feet from falling,
and our souls from death!
And as often as we have cried to the Lord in our trouble, He has delivered us from our distresses–or supported and comforted us under them. So that each of His redeemed people, on a review of God’s dealings with Him, will be forced to exclaim:
“The Lord has been my Shepherd!”
“I have not lacked any good thing!”
“Hitherto has the Lord helped me!”
“The Lord has done all things well!”
“Surely goodness and mercy have followed me all the days of my life!”

—(James Buchanan}

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FINDING THE FACTS

November 1, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.“–John 8:32

Raise an issue, introduce any subject, ask a question, and just about everyone will have an opinion. The hard part is trying to figure out which ones are right. As one senator said, “You get fifteen democrats in a room, and you get twenty opinions”. Actually, that could be said of almost any group today. The sad thing is that we make important decisions based on opinions rather than the truth. We adopt a certain position because it favors our desire, we are impressed with the person presenting it, or because it is the most popular. But, due to the last few elections I’ve come to believe that those with the most opinions have the fewest facts. It seems to me that the surest way to go wrong is to follow the crowd. Popular opinions are usually wrong.

Why is it that we put so much stock in our opinions without getting the facts first? I’ve heard people say, “I’ve got some strong opinions about that!”. So what? Hitler had “strong” opinions also, but he was wrong. Regardless of how firmly convinced you are about your opinion it isn’t reliable unless it is true. The fact that you are satisfied with what you believe doesn’t make it a fact, and that isn’t satisfactory. You need to get the facts first. If we spent as much time digging for the facts as we do defending our opinions we would be much better off.

Regardless of what the issue is, truth is the answer. Being right is a thousand times more important than being popular. Even if no one stands with you, you ought to stand for what is right. Compromise is never acceptable behavior for a Christian. As God’s people we need to discover the truth, do what is right, declare the truth, and defend the truth–all in a spirit of love. Too many people sing “His truth goes marching on” and then allow it to be trampled underfoot by its critics without ever raising a protest. Should we not,”earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.“? (Jude 3)

Considering the confusing times in which we live this is more important than ever. Merely formulating an opinion on a subject isn’t good enough, nor is following the crowd satisfactory. It is the truth that sets us free (John 8:32), secures peace, sanctifies from sin, supplies us for ministry, supports our counsel, etc.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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