Rose Of Sharon

Rose Of Sharon
This rose represents Jesus, because He is our Rose of Sharon.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 26, 2012 God Routs Fear There is no sorcery against Jacob, nor any divination against Israel. ...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 26, 2012

God Routs Fear 


There is no sorcery against Jacob, nor any divination against Israel.
                                                                                                               ~ Numbers 23:23 


     "How this should destroy all silly, superstitious fears! Even if there were any truth in witchcraft and omens, they could not affect the people of the Lord. Those whom God blesses, devils cannot curse.
Ungodly men may cunningly plot the overthrow of the Lord's people; but with all their secrecy and policy they are doomed to fail. They  gather together in vain. We may sit still, and let them weave their nets, for we shall not be taken in them. Though they call in the aid of Beelzebub, it will avail them nothing. What a blessing this is! How it quiets the heart!
     We need not fear the fiend himself, nor any secret enemies whose words are full of deceit and whose plans are for evil. They cannot hurt those who trust in God. We defy the devil and all his legions."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 25, 2012 He Acts on Honest Confession He looks at men and says, "I have sinned, and perverted what was right, and it did not pr...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 25, 2012

He Acts on Honest Confession


He looks at men and says, "I have sinned, and perverted what was right, and it did not profit me. He will redeem his soul from going down to the pit, and his life shall see the light."
~ Job 33:27-28 

 When you confess your
 sins, with your heart to
 Jesus, He forgives and
 delivers us from death!
   When we sin, this is
   what we have to look
   forward to. Eternal
  damn-nation
     "This is a word of truth and it is tantamount to a promise. What the Lord has done, and is doing, He will continue to do while the world stands. The Lord will receive all who come to Him with a sincere confession of their sin.
     Can we not endorse the language here used? Have we not sinned, sinned personally so as to say, "I have sinned"? Sinned willfully, having perverted what is right? Sinned so as to discover that there is no profit in it, but an eternal loss? Let us then go to God with this honest acknowledgment.
     Let us plead His promise in the name of Jesus. He will deliver us from the pit of hell; He will grant us life and light. Why should we despair? Why should we doubt? The Lord means what He says. Lord, we confess, and we pray You to forgive!"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 24, 2012 Care of Our Feet He will guard the feet of His saints. ~ 1 Samuel 2:9 "The way is slippery, and our feet are fe...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 24, 2012

Care of Our Feet


He will guard the feet of His saints.
~ 1 Samuel 2:9


     "The way is slippery, and our feet are feeble, but the Lord will Himself be our guardian.
     He will keep our feet from falling so that we do not defile our garments or wound our souls.
     He will keep our feet from wandering so that we do not go into paths of error or ways of folly.
     He will keep our feet from swelling and blistering because of the roughness and length of the way.
     He will keep our feet from wounds: our shoes shall be iron and brass, so that even if we tread on the edge of the sword or on deadly serpents, we shall be safe.
     He will slao pluck our feet out of the net. We shall not be entangled by the deceit of crafty foes.
     With such a promise as this, let us run without weariness, and walk without fear. He who keeps our feet will do it effectually."
 (By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Monday, January 23, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 23, 2012 A Completed Sacrifice He shall put his hand on the head of the burnt offering, and it shall be accepted on his behalf t...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 23, 2012

A Completed Sacrifice

He shall put his hand on the head of the burnt offering, and it shall be accepted on his behalf to make atonement for him.
~Leviticus 1:4


     "If by that laying on of his hand, the bullock became the offerer's sacrifice, how much more shall Jesus become ours by the laying on of the hand of faith?

"My faith doth lay her hand
On that dear head of Thine,
   While like a penitent I stand
And there confess my sin."

     If a bullock could be accepted to make atonement, how much more shall the Lord Jesus be our full and all-sufficient propitiation? Jesus is accepted for us to make atonement for us, and we are "accepted in the Beloved."
     Let the reader lay his hand at once on the Lord's completed sacrifice, that by accepting it he may obtain the benefit of it. Jesus is yours now it you will have Him. Lean on Him."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions) 

Sunday, January 22, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 22, 2012 Christian Liberality Blessed is he who considers the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. ~ Psalm 41:1 ...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 22, 2012

Christian Liberality

Blessed is he who considers the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble.
~ Psalm 41:1 


     "To think about the poor and let them lie on our hearts is a Christian's duty; for Jesus said, "The poor will always be with you."
     Many give their money to the poor in a hurry, without thought; and many more give nothing at all. This precious promise belongs to those who "consider" the poor, devise plans for their benefit, and considerately carry them out. We can do more by care than by cash and most with the two together. To those who consider the poor, the Lord promises His own consideration in times of distress.
     we shall have a time of trouble, however generous we may be: but if we are charitable, we may put in a claim for peculiar deliverance, and the Lord will not deny His own word and bond. As you have done unto others, so will the Lord do unto you. Empty your pockets."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 21, 2012 God's Enemies Shall Bow "The Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord." ~ Exodus 7:5 Egyptian Idol "Egypt dare...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 21, 2012

God's Enemies Shall Bow

"The Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord."
~ Exodus 7:5


Egyptian Idol
     "Egypt dared to set up idols, and ask, "Who is the Lord?" When His judgments thundered over their heads, destroyed their harvests, and killed their sons, they began to discern Jehovah's power. There will yet be such things done in the earth as shall bring skeptics to their knees. Let us not be dismayed because of their blasphemies for the Lord can take care of His own name, and He will do so.
Jesus Christ
Is God
     The salvation of His own people was another means of making Egypt know that the God of Israel was Jehovah, the living and true God. No Israelite died by any one of the ten plagues. None of the chosen seed were drowned in the Red Sea.
     Oh, that His convincing power would go forth by His Holy Spirit in the preaching of the gospel till all nations shall bow at the name of Jesus and call Him Lord!"
(By: Charles H. Surgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Friday, January 20, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 20, 2012 The Overcomer "To him who overcomes I will give to eat from the tree of life, which is in the midst of the Paradise of...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 20, 2012

The Overcomer


"To him who overcomes I will give to eat from the tree of life, which is in the midst of the Paradise of God."
~ Revelations 2:7 


The Tree of Life
     "No man may turn his back in the day of battle. We must fight if we would reign, and we must carry on the warfare till we overcome every enemy. We are to overcome the false prophets who have come into the world and the evils that accompany their teaching. We are to overcome our own faintness of heart and tendency to decline from out first love.
The Kingdom of God
     If by grace we win the day, as we shall if we follow our conquering Leader, then we shall be admitted to the very center of the paradise of God, and shall be permitted to pass by the cherub and his flaming sword, and come to that guarded tree, whereof if a man eat, he shall live forever. Pluck up courage! To flee the conflict will be to lose the joys of the new, better Eden; to fight unto victory is to walk with God in paradise."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 19, 2012 Mouth Confession, Heart Belief If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has ra...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 19, 2012

Mouth Confession, Heart Belief


If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
~ Romans 10:9


 Mary weeping at Jesus'
 tomb. He walks up to
 her and says, Mary,
 why are you crying. I
 am not dead, I am
 alive for I have risen
 from the dead.
     "Have I openly confessed my faith in Jesus as the Savior whom God raised from the dead, and have I done it in God's way? Let me honestly answer this question.
     There must also be belief with the heart. Do I sincerely believe in the risen Lord Jesus? Do I trust in Him as my sole hope of salvation? Is this trust from my heart? Let me answer as before God.
     If I can truly claim that I have both confessed Christ and believed in Him, then I am saved. The text does not
say it may be so, but it is clear as the sun in the heavens: "You will be saved."
     I must be saved from the guilt and power of sin. God has said it, "You will be saved." I believe it. I shall be saved. I am saved. Glory be to God forever and ever!"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 18, 2012

Christ and His Children


When You make His soul an offering for sin, He shall see His seed.
~ Isaiah 53:10


     "Our Lord Jesus has not died in vain. He died as our substitute because death was the penalty of our sins. By death, He became like the corn of wheat that brings forth much fruit. There must be a succession of children unto Jesus; He is "the Father of the everlasting age."
     A man is honored in his sons, and Jesus has His quiver full of these arrows of the mighty. A man is represented in his children, and so is the Christ in Christians.
     Jesus lives, for He sees His seed. He fixes His eye on us; He delights in us; He recognizes us as the fruit of His soul's work. Let us be glad that our Lord does not fail to enjoy the result of His sacrifice. Those eyes which once wept for us are now viewing us with pleasure. He looks upon those who are looking unto Him. What a joy is this!"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 17, 2012

A Man without Fear


He said, "I will certainly be with you."
                                                                                              ~ Exodus 3:12

     "Of course, if the Lord sent Moses on an errand, He would not let him go alone. It could not be imagined that a wise God would match poor Moses with Pharaoh, the mightiest king in the world, and the enormous forces of Egypt. Hence He says, "I will certainly be with you," as if it were out of the question that He would send him alone.
     In my case, also, the same rule will hold good. If I go upon the Lord's errand, with a simple reliance upon His power and a single eye to His glory, it is certain that He will be with me. His sending me binds Him to back me up. What more can I want? If He is with me, I must succeed. Let me not go timidly, halfheartedly, carelessly, presumptuously. In such company as God I must, like Moses, go in unto Pharaoh without fear."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Monday, January 16, 2012

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)

A Word of Inspiration: Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon): January 16, 2012 Even the Faintest Call It shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. ~ Joel 2:32 ...

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 16, 2012

Even the Faintest Call

It shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
 ~ Joel 2:32                   
                                                                     


Let go and let
God take over!
He will wipe
every tear from
your eyes, there
will be no more
death, mourning,
crying or pain.
     "Why do I not call on His name? Why do I run to others when God is so near? Why do I devise schemes and plans? Why not at once put my burden upon the Lord? In vain shall I look for deliverance elsewhere; but with God I shall find it.
     I need not ask whether I may call on Him or not, for "Whoever" is a very wide and comprehensive one. Whoever means me, for it means everybody who calls upon God. Therefore at once call upon the glorious Lord who has made so large a promise.
     My case is urgent, and I do not see how I am to be delivered; but this is no business of mine. He who makes the promise will find out ways of keeping it. It is mine to obey His commands; it is not mine to direct His counsel. I call upon Him, and He will deliver me."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute devotions)

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 15, 2012

Made Rich by Faith

For the needy shall not always be forgotten; the expectation of the poor shall not perish forever.
~Psalm 9:18


 
     "Poverty is a hard heritage, but those who trust in the Lord are made rich by faith. They know that they are not forgotten of God; and though it may seem that they are overlooked in His providential distribution of good things, they look for a time when all this shall be righted.
     Even now the Lord remembers His poor but precious sons. So the godly poor have great expectations. They expect the Lord to provide them all things necessary; they expect to see all things working for their good; they expect to have closer fellowship with their Lord; they expect His Second Advent and to share its glory. This expectation cannot perish, for it is laid up in Christ Jesus, who lives forever; and because He lives, it shall live also. Therefore, let us, when we have short commons below, think of the royal table above."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 14, 2012

Rest Is a Gift

"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
~ Matthew 11:28


     "We who are saved find rest in Jesus. Those who are not saved will receive rest if they come to Him, for here He promises to give it. Let us gladly accept what He gladly gives; receive it as a gift. You are heavy laden with sin, fear, care, remorse, fear of death; but if you come to Him, He will unload you. He carried the crushing mass of our sin that we might no monger carry it. He made Himself the great Burden-bearer, that every heavy-laden one might cease from bowing down   under the enormous pressure.
     Jesus gives rest. It is so. Will you believe it? Will you put it to the test? If you come to Him, the rest that He will give you will be deep, safe, holy, and everlasting. He gives a rest that develops into heaven, and He gives it this day to all who come to Him."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Friday, January 13, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 13, 2012

Never Cast Out


"The one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out."
~ john 6:37


    He hears our prayers
    and answers them
    in time needed.
     "Is there any instance of our Lord's casting out a coming one? There has been none, and there never will be. Among the lost souls in hell, there is not one that can say, "I went to Jesus and He refused me."
   He reaches out to us, and
    tells us, "Do not fear for
   I Am with you."
     Suppose we go to Jesus now about the evils of today. Of this we may be sure - He will not refuse us audience; He will not shut the door of His grace in the face of any one of us.
He said, lay your
burdens and sins
down at my feet
and I will take
care of you my
child.
     He receives sinners, He turns away none. We come to Him in weakness and sin, with trembling faith, small knowledge, and slender hope; but He does not cast us out. We come by prayer, and that prayer broken; with confession, and that confession faulty; with praise, and that praise far short of His merits; but yet He receives us. Let us come again today to Him who never casts us out."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 12, 2012

Loved unto the End


For the Lord will not cast off forever.
                                                                                                         ~ Lamentations 3:31

He was made to
carry His own cross
 to Calvary Hill.
He was found
without sin and took
39 lashings for us.
     "He may cast away for a season, but not forever. It is not like the Lord to cast off those whom He loves: for "having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end."
     He chose us from eternity, and He will love us throughout eternity. He loved us so as to die for us, and we may therefore be sure that His love will never die. His honor is so wrapped up in the salvation of the believer that He can no more cast him off than He can cast off His own robes as King of glory.
Pierced in the
side so the the
water of cleansing
could flow freely,
to never run dry.
He was to the Cross.
     Did you think you were cast off? Why did you think so evil of the Lord who has betrothed you to Himself? Cast off such thoughts, and never let them lodge in your soul again. "God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew" (Rom. 11:2).


(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 11, 2012

Faith Sees the Rainbow


 "It shall be, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the rainbow shall be seen in the cloud."
~ Genesis 9:14


     "Just now clouds are plentiful enough, but we are not afraid that the world will be destroyed by a flood. We see the rainbow often enough to prevent our having any such fears. The covenant that the Lord made with Noah stands fast, and we have no doubts about it. Why, then, should we think that the clouds of trouble, which now darken our sky, will end in our destruction? Dismiss such groundless and dishonoring fears!
     Faith always sees the rainbow of covenant promise whenever sense sees the cloud of affliction. Let us be of good courage. Never does God so darken our sky as to leave His covenant without witness; and even if He did, we would trust His still, since He cannot lie or in any other way fail to keep His covenant of peace. Until the waters go over the earth again, we have no reason for doubting God."
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 10, 2012

Divine Reward


He who waters will also be watered himself.
                                                                                                               ~ Proverbs 11:25

Feeding one's soul
with the Word of God.
     "If I carefully consider others, God will consider me and will reward me. This is the Lord's own promise; be it mine to fulfill the condition, and then to expect its fulfillment.
Having fellowship
with one another
feeds the soul.
      I may care about myself; I may watch over my own feelings; and I may lament my own weakness, but it will be far more profitable for me to become unselfish and begin to care for the souls of those around me.
My tank is getting very low; no fresh rain comes to fill it; what shall I do?
Helping the sick and needy.
      I will pull up the plug, and let its contents run out to water the withering plants around me. What do I see? My cistern seems to fill as it flows. A secret spring is at work. While all was stagnant, the fresh spring was sealed; but as my stock flows out to water others, the Lord thinks about me. Hallelujah!
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Monday, January 9, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 9, 2012

Gaining by Giving


"The liberal soul shall be made fat."
                                                                                              ~ Proverbs 11:25 KJV  

God's Commandments
     "If I desire to flourish in soul, I must not hoard up my stores but must distribute to the poor. Faith's way of prosperity is gaining by giving. I must try this again and again; and I may expect that as much of prosperity as will be good for me will come to me as a gracious reward for a liberal course of action.
     Of course, I may not be sure of growing rich. I shall be fat, but not too fat. Too great riches might cause me the dyspepsia of worldliness, and perhaps bring on a fatty degeneration of the heart. No, I may well be satisfied and thoroughly content.
Helping the poor and needy
     But there is a mental and spiritual fatness which I would greatly covet, and these come as the result of generous thoughts toward my God, His church, and my fellow men. Let me not stint, lest I starve my heart. Let me be bountiful and liberal, for so shall I be like my Lord. He gave Himself for me: shall I grudge Him anything?"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 8, 2012

Purity of Heart and Life

"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God."
                                                                                                          ~ Matthew 5:8

     "Purity is the main thing to aim at. We need to be made clean within through the Spirit and the Word. There is a close connection between the affections and the understanding: if we love evil, we cannot understand that which is good. If the heart is foul, the eye will be dim. How can those men who love unholy things see a holy God?
     What a privilege it is to see God here! A glimpse of Him is heaven below! In Christ Jesus, the pure in heart behold the Father. We see Him; His truth, His love, His purpose, His sovereignty, and His covenant character. But this is only if sin is kept out of the heart. The desire of Moses, "Please, show me Your glory," can only be fulfilled in us as we purify ourselves from all iniquity. Lord, make us pure in heart, that we may see You!"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions)

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 7, 2012

Always Growing

"You will see greater things than these."
                                                                                       ~ John 1:50


     "This was spoken to a childlike believer who was ready to accept Jesus as the Son of God upon one convincing piece of argument. Those who are willing to see shall see: it is because we shut our eyes that we become blind.
     We have seen much already. Great and unsearchable things has the Lord showed unto us, but there are greater truths in His Word, greater depths of experience, greater heights of fellowship, greater discoveries of power, and love, and wisdom. These we are yet to see if we are willing to believe our Lord. Power to see the truth is a blessing. Heaven shall be opened to us. Let us keep our eyes open toward spiritual objects, and expect to see more and more, seeing greater and still greater things, till we behold the Great God Himself and never again lose sight of Him"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions).

Friday, January 6, 2012

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 6, 2012

Help from Without


"Yes, I will help you."
                                                                               ~ Isaiah 41:10

     "Yesterday's promise secured us strength for what we have to do, but this guarantees us aid in cases where we cannot act alone. The Lord says, "I will help you." God can raise us up allies in our warfare, but even if He does not send us human assistance, He Himself will be at our side, and this is better still.
     His help is timely, His help is very wise, His help is effectual, His help is more than help, for He bears all the burden and supplies in all the need.
     Because He has already been our help, we feel confidence in Him for the present and the future. Our prayer is, "Lord, be my helper;" our expectation is, "I will lift up my eyes to the hills - from where my help comes;" and our song soon will be, "You, Lord, have helped me"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions).



Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 5, 2012

A Wonderful Guarantee


  "I will strengthen you."
                                                                             ~ Isaiah 41:10


     "When called to serve or to suffer, we take stock of our strength, and find it to be less than we thought, and less than we need. But let not our heart sink while we have such a word as this to fall back upon. God has strength omnipotent, and His promise is that He will give it to us. There is no telling how much power God can put into a man. When divine strength comes, human weakness is no more a hindrance.
     Do we not remember seasons of labor and trial where we received such special strength that we wondered at ourselves? In the midst of danger, we were calm; in slander, we were self-contained; and in sickness, we were patient. The fact is that God gives unexpected strength when unusual trials come upon us. My own weakness makes me shrink, but God's promise makes me brave"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions).

Faith's Checkbook (By: C.H. Spurgeon)


January 4, 2012

In Calm Repose

"I will make them lie down safely."
                                                                                  ~ Hosea 2:18


     "Saints are to have peace. The passage from which this gracious word is taken speaks of peace "with the beasts of the field, with the birds of the air, and with the creeping things of the ground." This is peace with earthly enemies, mysterious evils, and little annoyances! Any of these might keep us from lying down, but none of them shall do so. The Lord will destroy those things that threaten His people.
     With this peace will come rest. "He gives His beloved sleep" (Ps. 127:2).
     This rest will be a safe one. It is one thing to lie down, but quite another "to lie down safely." It is safer for a believer to lie down in peace than to sit up and worry.
     "He makes me to lie down in green pastures" (Ps. 23:2). We never rest till the Comforter makes us lie down"
(By: Charles H. Spurgeon ~ One Minute Devotions).