Friday, May 25, 2012

WHERE IS THE TRUE GOD?--A.W. PINK (1886-1952)

Brother Arthur W. Pink had a dedication to telling the truth. Here in two paragraphs he cuts to the truth regarding the true God. He had this gift of expression that has touched so many. It touched many while he lived, but so many more since his death in 1952. I read him often, and would advise you to do the same.

The “god” of this twentieth century no more resembles the Supreme Sovereign of Holy Writ than does the dim flickering of a candle the glory of the midday sun.  The “god” who is now talked about in the average pulpit, spoken of in the ordinary Sunday School, mentioned in much of the religious literature of the day, and preached in most of the so-called Bible Conferences is the figment of human imagination, an invention of maudlin sentimentality.  

The heathen outside the pale of Christendom form “gods” out of wood and stone, while the millions of heathen inside Christendom manufacture a ‘“god” out of their own carnal mind.  In reality, they are but atheists, for there is no other possible alternative between an absolute supreme God, and no God at all.  A “god” whose will is resisted, whose designs are frustrated, whose purpose is checkmated possesses no title to Deity, and so far from being a fit object of worship, merits nought but contempt.
 

From The Attributes of God  by Arthur W. Pink

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

MORSELS FROM JOHN NEWTON (1725-1807)


(John Newton was a blessed man. A former slave trader and sea captain. When he came to Christ, the transformation was great. Yet, he always saw himself as an undeserving sinner, saved by grace. No wonder his hymns, and his writings grab the heart so much. May his words here that I quote strengthen and bless each of you. Amen!)

                  I SAW ONE HANGING ON A TREE                   
I saw One hanging on a tree, in agonies and blood; who fixed His languid eyes on me as near His cross I stood. Sure, never 'til my latest breath, can I forget that look. It seemed to charge me with His death though not a word He spoke.

My conscience owned and felt the guilt, and plunged me in despair; I saw my sins His blood had shed, and helped to nail Him there. Alas, I knew not what I did, but all my tears were vain; where could my trembling soul be hid, for I the Lord had slain! A second look He gave, that said, I freely all forgive. This blood is for thy ransom paid, I died that thou mayest live. -J. Newton

                   I AM NOT WHAT I OUGHT TO BE
"I am not what I ought to be, I am not what I want to be, I am not what I hope to be in another world; but still I am not what I once used to be, and by the grace of God I am what I am"
— John Newton

                      TWO THINGS I REMEMBER
"Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior."
— John Newton (Amazing Grace)



                                 THIS IS FAITH
"This is faith: a renouncing of everything we are apt to call our own and relying wholly upon the blood, righteousness and intercession of Jesus."
— John Newton

                              HIS LAST WORDS
"I am still in the land of the dying; I shall be in the land of the living soon."
— John Newton

                            HIS GREATEST HYMN
(Finally, I present to you perhaps the greatest of all hymns, also penned by John Newton.)

Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound)
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, hut now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.

’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believed!


Through many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come;
’Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
And grace will lead me home.


The LORD has promised good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.


Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.


The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But GOD, who called me here below,
Will be for ever mine.


When we've been there 10,000 years,
Bright shining as the sun;
We've no less days to sing God's praise,
Than when we'd first begun.

Amen!!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

TRUE CONSECRATION--ANDREW MURRAY (1828-1917)


That is the great difficulty with many. People say: " I have often been stirred at a meeting, or at a convention, and I have consecrated myself to God, but it has passed away. I know it may last for a week or for a month, but away it fades, and after a time, it is all gone."

But listen!  It is because you do not believe what I am going to tell you and remind you of. When God has begun the work of absolute surrender in you, and when God has accepted your surrender, then God holds Himself bound to care for it and to keep it. Will you believe that?

In this matter of surrender there are two: God and I - I a worm, God the everlasting and omnipotent Jehovah. Worm, will you be afraid to trust yourself to this mighty God now? God is willing. Do you not believe that He can keep you continually, day by day, and moment by moment? Moment by moment I am kept in His love; Moment by moment I've life from above. If God allows the sun to shine upon you moment by moment, without intermission, will not God let His life shine upon you every moment?

And why have you not experienced it? Because you have not trusted God for it, and you do not surrender yourself absolutely to God in that trust. A life of absolute surrender has difficulties. I do not deny that. Yea, it has something far more than difficulties: it is a life that with men is absolutely impossible. But by the grace of God, by the power of God, by the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in us, it is a life to which we are destined, and a life that is possible for us, praise God! Let us believe that God will maintain it.