O Daniel, servant of the living God, is thy God whom thou servest continually, able to deliver thee? (Daniel 6:20).
How many times we find this expression in the Scriptures, and yet it is
just this very thing that we are so prone to lose sight of. We know it
is written "the living God"; but in our daily life there is scarcely
anything we practically so much lose sight of as the fact that God is
the living God; that He is now whatever He was three or four thousand
years since; that He has the same sovereign power, the same saving love
towards those who love and serve Him as ever He had and that He will do
for them now what He did for others two, three, four thousand years ago,
simply because He is the living God, the unchanging One. Oh, how
therefore we should confide in Him, and in our darkest moments never
lose sight of the fact that He is still and ever will be the living God!
Be assured, if you walk with Him and look to Him and expect help from
Him, He will never fail you. An older brother who has known the Lord for
forty-four years, who writes this, says to you for your encouragement
that He has never failed him. In the greatest difficulties, in the
heaviest trials, in the deepest poverty and necessities, He has never
failed me; but because I was enabled by His grace to trust Him He has
always appeared for my help. I delight in speaking well of His name.
--George Mueller
Luther was once found at a moment of peril and fear, when he had need
to grasp unseen strength, sitting in an abstracted mood tracing on the
table with his finger the words, "Vivit! vivit!" ("He lives! He
lives!"). It is our hope for ourselves, and for His truth, and for
mankind. Men come and go; leaders, teachers, thinkers speak and work for
a season, and then fall silent and impotent. He abides. They die, but
He lives. They are lights kindled, and, therefore, sooner or later
quenched; but He is the true light from which they draw all their
brightness, and He shines for evermore.
--Alexander Maclaren
"One day I came to know Dr. John Douglas Adam," writes C. G. Trumbull.
"I learned from him that what he counted his greatest spiritual asset
was his unvarying consciousness of the actual presence of Jesus. Nothing
bore him up so, he said, as the realization that Jesus was always with
him in actual presence; and that this was so independent of his own
feelings, dependent of his deserts, and independent of his own notions
as to how Jesus would manifest His presence.
"Moreover, he said that Christ was the home of his thoughts. Whenever
his mind was free from other matters it would turn to Christ; and he
would talk aloud to Christ when he was alone -- on the street, anywhere
-- as easily and naturally as to a human friend. So real to him was
Jesus' actual presence.
|
Over The Years, I Have Collected 1,000s Of Spirit-Filled Devotionals and Inspirational Articles, Way Too Many To Leave Them Unread In Folders... I have a Great Need To Share them... SO, Check Back Daily For A New Devotional Or Poem To Read, A Joke To Start Your Daily Smile & To Share, Maybe A Hymn To Sing, Hum Or Whistle all day, and the occasional Recipe To Tempt Your Taste Buds... Just Added “In The News”, Christian News that Most Media Avoid or Slant... Happy Reading, Richard
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Daniel 6:20
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment