Archive for March, 2008

God’s grace is more than enough

Monday, March 10th, 2008

From God's Word...
“They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of Thy house.” - Psalm 36:8.

SHEBA’S queen was amazed at the sumptuousness of Solomon’s table. She lost all heart when she saw the provision of a single day; and she marvelled equally at the company of servants who were feasted at the royal board. But what is this to the hospitalities of the God of grace? Ten thousand thousand of his people are daily fed; hungry and thirsty, they bring large appetites with them to the banquet, but not one of them returns unsatisfied; there is enough for each, enough for all, enough for evermore. Though the host that feed at Jehovah’s table is countless as the stars of heaven, yet each one has his portion of meat. Think how much grace one saint requires, so much that nothing but the Infinite could supply him for one day; and yet the Lord spreads His table, not for one, but many saints, not for one day, but for many years; not for many years only, but for generation after generation. Observe the full feasting spoken of in the text, the guests at mercy’s banquet are satisfied, nay, more “abundantly satisfied;” and that not with ordinary fare, but with fatness, the peculiar fatness of God’s own house; and such feasting is guaranteed by a faithful promise to all those children of men who put their trust under the shadow of Jehovah’s wings. I once thought if I might but get the broken meat at God’s back door of grace I should be satisfied; like the woman who said, “The dogs eat of the crumbs that fall from the master’s table;” but no child of God is ever served with scraps and leavings; like Mephibosheth, they all eat from the king’s own table. In matters of grace, we all have Benjamin’s mess—we all have ten times more than we could have expected, and though our necessities are great, yet are we often amazed at the marvellous plenty of grace which God gives us experimentally to enjoy. - Charles Spurgeon

The truth about porn

Friday, March 7th, 2008

The statistics are shocking. The testimonies are real.


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How much porn is enough?

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Have you ever heard of someone dabbling in porn for a short time, reaching a point of satisfaction, then deciding and declaring that it was a helpful thing - and THEN walking away from it?

Neither have I. I should know. I dabbled in it, found myself wanting more, then became addicted to the ‘high’ it offered. But it never seems to satisfy. I can honestly say it’s a beautiful deception.

What does that say about what porn offers us? If porn was instead a product being sold to us with a promise of satisfaction, we’d be demanding our money back. Instead, we continue to buy more, and tell ourselves, “Well, I don’t feel as good as I was hoping I would. I’m still not satisfied. Surely if I try some more, it’ll be better next time.”

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‘Ye must be born again’

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Born again‘, ‘born from above‘, ‘regeneration‘ - these are phrases that seem mysterious to many. While our nature is to try to improve ourselves and earn our salvation - salvation and sanctification are works of God. No person can boast about their salvation or good works. We were dead in our sins, and are now alive in Christ!

Charles Spurgeon comments on this imperative statement that Jesus makes in John 3:7

From God's Word...
“Ye must be born again.”

Regeneration is a subject which lies at the very basis of salvation, and we should be very diligent to take heed that we really are “born again,” for there are many who fancy they are, who are not. Be assured that the name of a Christian is not the nature of a Christian; and that being born in a Christian land, and being recognized as professing the Christian religion is of no avail whatever, unless there be something more added to it—the being “born again,” is a matter so mysterious, that human words cannot describe it. “The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.” Nevertheless, it is a change which is known and felt: known by works of holiness, and felt by a gracious experience. This great work is supernatural. It is not an operation which a man performs for himself: a new principle is infused, which works in the heart, renews the soul, and affects the entire man. It is not a change of my name, but a renewal of my nature, so that I am not the man I used to be, but a new man in Christ Jesus. To wash and dress a corpse is a far different thing from making it alive: man can do the one, God alone can do the other. If you have then, been “born again,” your acknowledgment will be, “O Lord Jesus, the everlasting Father, Thou art my spiritual Parent; unless Thy Spirit had breathed into me the breath of a new, holy, and spiritual life, I had been to this day ‘dead in trespasses and sins.’ My heavenly life is wholly derived from Thee, to Thee I ascribe it. ‘My life is hid with Christ in God.’ It is no longer I who live, but Christ who liveth in me.” May the Lord enable us to be well assured on this vital point, for to be unregenerate is to be unsaved, unpardoned, without God, and without hope. - Charles Spurgeon

Eowyn - ‘Silent Screams’

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Eowyn - 'Silent Screams' CD release concert

Eowyn has just released her latest CD entitled ‘Silent Screams’ - you can find it at your local LifeWay store or from Eowyn’s online store. The CD should be on iTunes shortly as well.

Eowyn is currently on tour. Check her MySpace calendar to see if she is coming to your town. Here is some video of her performing the first single - ‘Silent Screams’ …

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My expectation is from Him

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

From God's Word...
Psalm 62:5
“My expectation is from Him.”

It is the believer’s privilege to use this language. If he is looking for aught from the world, it is a poor “expectation” indeed. But if he looks to God for the supply of his wants, whether in temporal or spiritual blessings, his expectation” will not be a vain one. Constantly he may draw from the bank of faith, and get his need supplied out of the riches of God’s lovingkindness. This I know, I had rather have God for my banker than all the Rothschilds. My Lord never fails to honour His promises; and when we bring them to His throne, He never sends them back unanswered. Therefore I will wait only at His door, for He ever opens it with the hand of munificent grace. At this hour I will try Him anew. But we have “expectations” beyond this life. We shall die soon; and then our “expectation is from Him.” Do we not expect that when we lie upon the bed of sickness He will send angels to carry us to His bosom? We believe that when the pulse is faint, and the heart heaves heavily, some angelic messenger shall stand and look with loving eyes upon us, and whisper, “Sister spirit, come away!” As we approach the heavenly gate, we expect to hear the welcome invitation, “Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” We are expecting harps of gold and crowns of glory; we are hoping soon to be amongst the multitude of shining ones before the throne; we are looking forward and longing for the time when we shall be like our glorious Lord—for “We shall see Him as He is.” Then if these be thine “expectations,” O my soul, live for God; live with the desire and resolve to glorify Him from whom cometh all thy supplies, and of whose grace in thy election, redemption, and calling, it is that thou hast any “expectation” of coming glory. - Charles Spurgeon


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