Tuesday, May 27, 2008

BETHESDA ORPHANAGE



George Whitefield was not only a tremendous preacher mightily used of Almighty God in the Great Awakening, he also had a mission work among the Indians, and in 1740 he founded an orphanage near Savannah, GA which still exists today. They still care for orphans physically, but alas, the spiritual needs are not so much a concern there today as with Whitefield. In our day, in my judgment, we could use a man like Whitefield. We definitely need revival. Lord make us instruments of thy truth! Amen!

Monday, May 19, 2008

LOSSES OVERCOME- CHARLES SPURGEON


This week I want to share not only a portrait of Spurgeon, but one of his finest meditations:

“And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten” (Joel 2:25).
Yes those wasted years over which we sigh shall be restored to us. God can give us such plentiful grace that we shall crowd into the remainder of our days as much of service as will be some recompense for those years of unregeneracy over which we mourn in humble penitence.

The locusts of backsliding, worldliness, lukewarmness, are now viewed by us as a terrible plague. Oh that they had never come near us! The Lord in mercy has now taken them away, and we are full of zeal to serve Him. Blessed be His name, we can raise such harvests of spiritual graces as shall make our former barrenness to disappear. Through rich grace we can turn to account our bitter experience, and use it to warn others. We can become the more rooted in humility, childlike dependence, and penitent spirituality, by reason of our former shortcomings. If we are the more watchful, zealous, and tender, we shall gain by our lamentable losses. The wasted years, by a miracle of love, can be restored. Does it seem too great a boon? Let us believe for it, and live for it, and we may yet realize it, even as Peter became all the more useful a man after his presumption was cured by his discovered weakness. Lord, aid us by thy grace.
(Faith's Checkbook for May 18th).

Saturday, May 10, 2008

ALAS! AND DID MY SAVIOUR BLEED


Puritan preacher Isaac Watts is known as the father of modern hymnody. He wrote such hymns as Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed (At the Cross), When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, Joy to the World, O God Our Help in Ages Past, and Jesus Shall Reign. He wrote theological books such as Improvement of the Mind, Vol 1 and Vol 2, A Short View of the Whole Scripture History, etc. He is best known for those wonderful hymns. Until he began writing his poetry set to music, most Protestant churches only sang psalms set to music, a tradition strongly influenced by John Calvin. The Bible clearly gives us liberty for these kinds of God honoring music: "Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Ephesians 5:19-20).