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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Foretastes

From Matthew Henry:
The best and dearest of God’s saints and servants may sometimes have their lot cast in a wilderness, which speaks them lonely and solitary, desolate and afflicted, wanting, wondering, and unsettled, and quite at a loss what to do with themselves. All the straits and difficulties of a wilderness must not put us out of tune for sacred songs; but even then it is our duty and interest to keep up a cheerful communion with God. There are psalms proper for a wilderness, and we have reason to thank God that it is the wilderness of Judah we are in, not the wilderness of sin. "Early I seek you." The true Christian devotes to God the morning hour. He opens the eyes of his understanding with those of his body, and awakes each morning to righteousness. He arises with the thirst after those comforts that the world cannot give, and has immediate recourse by prayer to the Fountain of the water of life. The true believer is convinced that nothing in this sinful world can satisfy the wants and desires of his immortal soul; he expects his happiness from God, as his portion. When faith and hope are most in exercise, the world appears a weary desert, and the believer longs for the joys of heaven, of which he has some foretastes in the ordinances of God upon earth.
HT: The Gospel Coalition Blog.

1 comment:

  1. Another spiritually refreshing post. Thanks again Patrick.


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    I'm re-posting my comment in a previous blog by Patrick.


    Keep posting such devotional blogs, they ARE being read and appreciated. I suspect not only by Christians, but by non-Christians who sometimes wonder about Christian motivation.

    Doing apologetics can sometimes lead to a filled head and an empty (or forgetful) heart. Thanks again for the posts...

    Here are three sermons I've benefited from time and again by Edward Griffin

    Enoch Walked With God http://www.puritansermons.com/sermons/griffin6.htm

    Heaven http://www.puritansermons.com/sermons/griffin2.htm

    When I Was a Child I Thought as a Child http://www.puritansermons.com/sermons/griffin1.htm

    C.S. Lewis' existential masterpiece "The Weight of Glory" www.doxaweb.com/assets/doxa.pdf

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