Last Call:(This Weeks) "Streams in the Desert"

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This Weeks 

Streams in the Desert

Last Call:(This Weeks) "Streams in the Desert"

Streams in the Desert

Devotional For

Thursday

March 24

 


      Counting the Cost
      
      "I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord" (Phil. 3:8).
      
      This is the happy season of ripening cornfields, of the merry song of the reapers, of the secured and garnered grain. But let me hearken to the sermon of the field. This is its solemn word to me. You must die in order to live. You must refuse to consult your own case and well-being. You must be crucified, not only in desires and habits which are sinful, but in many more which appear innocent and right.
      
      If you would save others, you cannot save yourself. If you would bear much fruit, you must be buried in darkness and solitude.
      
      My heart fails me as I listen. But, when Jesus asks it, let me tell myself that it is my high dignity to enter into the fellowship of His sufferings; and thus I am in the best of company. And let me tell myself again that it is all meant to make me a vessel meet for His use. His own Calvary has blossomed into fertility; and so shall mine. Plenty out of pain, life out of death: is it not the law of the Kingdom? --In the Hour of Silence
      
      Do we call it dying when the bud bursts into flower? --Selected
      
      "Finding, following, keeping, struggling,
      Is He sure to bless?
      Saints, apostles, prophets, martyrs,
      Answer, 'Yes."'

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Devotional For

Friday

March 25

 

 

 Faith is a Target
      
      "And the Lord said . . . Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat; but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not" (Luke 22:31, 32).
      
      Our faith is the center of the target at which God doth shoot when He tries us; and if any other grace shall escape untried, certainly faith shall not. There is no way of piercing faith to its very marrow like the sticking of the arrow of desertion into it; this finds it out whether it be of the immortals or no. Strip it of its armor of conscious enjoyment, and suffer the terrors of the Lord to set themselves in array against it; and that is faith indeed which can escape unhurt from the midst of the attack. Faith must be tried, and seeming desertion is the furnace, heated seven times, into which it might be thrust. Blest the man who can endure the ordeal!--C. H. Spurgeon.
      
      Paul said, "I have kept the faith," but he lost his head! They cut that off, but it didn't touch his faith. He rejoiced in three things--this great Apostle to the Gentiles; he had "fought a good fight," he had "finished his course," he had "kept the faith." What did all the rest amount to? St. Paul won the race; he gained the prize, and he has not only the admiration of earth today, but the admiration of Heaven. Why do we not act as if it paid to lose all to win Christ? Why are we not loyal to truth as he was? Ah, we haven't his arithmetic. He counted differently from us; we count the things gain that he counted loss. We must have his faith, and keep it if we would wear the same crown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Devotional For

Saturday

March 26

 


      Give Out The Blessing
      
      "He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his inner being shall flow rivers of living water" (John 7:38).
      
      Some of us are shivering and wondering why the Holy Spirit does not fill us. We have plenty coming in, but we do not give it out. Give out the blessing that you have, start larger plans for service and blessing, and you will soon find that the Holy Ghost is before you, and He will present you with blessings for service, and give you all that He can trust you to give away to others.
      
      There is a beautiful fact in nature which has its spiritual parallels. There is no music so heavenly as an Aeolian harp, and the Aeolian harp is nothing but a set of musical chords arranged in harmony, and then left to be touched by the unseen fingers of the wandering winds. And as the breath of heaven floats over the chords, it is said that notes almost Divine float out upon the air, as if a choir of angels were wandering around and touching the strings.
      
      And so it is possible to keep our hearts so open to the touch of the Holy Spirit that He can play upon them at will, as we quietly wait in the pathway of His service.--Days of Heaven upon Earth
      
      When the apostles received the baptism with the Holy Ghost they did not rent the upper room and stay there to hold holiness meetings, but went everywhere preaching the gospel. --Will Huff
      
      "If I have eaten my morsel alone,"
      The patriarch spoke with scorn;
      What would he think of the Church were he shown
      Heathendom-huge, forlorn,
      Godless, Christless, with soul unfed,
      While the Church's ailment is fullness of bread,
      Eating her morsel alone?
      "Freely ye have received, so give,"
      
      He bade, who hath given us all.
      How shall the soul in us longer live
      Deaf to their starving call,
      For whom the blood of the Lord was shed,
      And His body broken to give them. bread,
      If we eat our morsel alone!"
      --Archbishop Alexander
      
      "Where is Abel thy brother?" (Gen. 4:9).

 

 

 



 

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