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Daily devotions for 08-16-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Meeting the Lord
Evening Title: A Heart of Flesh
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Morning: Meeting the Lord
"Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide." --Genesis 24:63

Very admirable was his occupation. If those who spend so many hours in idle 
company, light reading, and useless pastimes, could learn wisdom, they would 
find more profitable society and more interesting engagements in meditation 
than in the& nbsp;vanities which now have such charms for them. We should all 
know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace, if we were more alone.

Meditation chews the cud and extracts the real nutriment from the mental food 
gathered elsewhere. When Jesus is the theme, meditation is sweet indeed. Isaac 
found Rebecca while engaged in private musings; many others have found their 
best beloved there.

Very admirable was the choice of place. In the field we have a study hung round 
with texts for thought. From the cedar to the hyssop, from the soaring eagle 
down to the chirping grasshopper, from the blue expanse of heaven to a drop of 
dew, all things are full of teaching, and when the eye is divinely opened, that 
teaching flashes upon the mind far more vividly than from written books. Our 
little rooms are neither so healthy, so suggestive, so agreeable, or so 
inspiring as the fields. Let us count nothing common or
unclean, but feel that all created things point to their Maker, and the field 
will at once be hallowed.

Very admirable was the season. The season of sunset as it dr aws a veil over 
the day, befits that repose of the soul when earthborn cares yield to the joys 
of heavenly communion. The glory of the setting sun excites our wonder, and the 
solemnity of approaching night awakens our awe. If the business of this day 
will permit it, it will be well, dear reader, if you can spare an hour to walk 
in the field at eventide, but if not, the Lord is in the town too, and will 
meet with thee in thy chamber or in the crowded
street.  Let thy heart go forth to meet Him.

Evening: A Heart of Flesh
"And I will give you an heart of flesh." --Ezekiel 36:26

A heart of flesh is known by its tenderness concerning sin. To have indulged a 
foul
imagination, or to have allowed a wild desire to tarry even for a moment, is 
quite enough to make a heart of flesh grieve before the Lord. The heart of 
stone calls a great iniquity nothing, but not so the heart of flesh.

"If to the right or left I stray,
That moment, Lord, reprove;
And let me weep my life away,
For having grieved thy love"

The heart of flesh is tender of God's will. My Lord Will-be-will is a great 
blusterer, and it is hard to subject him to God's will; but when the heart of 
flesh is given, the will quivers like an aspen leaf in every breath of heaven, 
and bows like an osier in every breeze of God's Spirit.
The natural will is cold, hard iron, which is not to be hammered into form, but 
the renewed will, like molten metal, is soon moulded by the hand of grace. In 
the fleshy heart there is a tenderness of the affections. The hard heart does 
not love the Redeemer, but the renewed heart burns with affection towards Him. 
The hard heart is selfish and coldly demands, "Why should I weep for sin?
Why should I love the Lord?" But the heart of flesh says; "Lord, Thou knowest 
that I love Thee; help me to love Thee more!"

Many are the privileges of this renewed heart;
"'Tis here the Spirit dwells, 'tis here that Jesus rests." It is fitted to 
receive every
spiritual blessing, and every blessing comes to it. It is prepared to yield 
every heavenly fruit to the honour and praise of God, and therefore the Lord 
delights in it. A tender heart is the best defence against sin, and the best 
preparation for heaven. A renewed heart stands on its watchtower looking for 
the coming of the Lord Jesus. Have you this heart of flesh?
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Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions
Morning, August 17
"Thou whom my soul loveth." - Song of Solomon 1:7

It is well to be able, without any "if" or "but," to say of the Lord 
Jesus-"Thou whom my soul loveth." Many can only say of Jesus that they hope 
they love him; they trust they love him; but only a poor and shallow experience 
will be content to stay here. No
one ought to give any rest to his spirit till he feels quite sure about a 
matter of such vital importance.

We ought not to be satisfied with&nb sp;a superficial hope that Jesus loves us, 
and with a bare trust that we love him. The old saints did not generally speak 
with "buts," and "ifs," and "hopes," and "trusts," but they spoke positively 
and plainly. "I know whom I have believed," saith Paul.

"I know that my Redeemer liveth," saith Job. Get positive knowledge of your 
love of Jesus, and be not satisfied till you can speak of your interest in him 
as a reality, which you have made sure by having received the witness of the 
Holy Spirit, and his seal upon your soul  ;by faith.

True love to Christ is in every case the Holy Spirit's work, and must be 
wrought in the heart by him. He is the efficient cause of it; but the logical 
reason why we love Jesus lies in himself. Why do we love Jesus? Because he 
first loved us.

Why do we love Jesus? Because he "gave himself for us." We have life through 
his death; we have peace through his blood. Though he was rich, yet for our 
sakes he became poor.

Why do we love Jesus? Because of the excellency of his person. We are filled  
;with a sense of his beauty! an admiration of his charms! a consciousness of 
his infinite perfection! His greatness, goodness, and loveliness, in one 
resplendent ray,
combine to enchant the soul till it is so ravished that it exclaims, "Yea, he 
is altogether lovely. " Blessed love this-a love which binds the heart with 
chains more soft than silk, and yet more firm than adamant!

Evening, August 17
"The Lord trieth the righteous." - Psalm 11:5

All events are under the control of Providence; consequently all the trials of 
our outward life  are traceable at once to the great First Cause. Out of the 
golden gate of God's ordinance the armies of trial march forth in array, clad 
in their iron armour, and armed with weapons of war. All providences are doors 
to trial.

Even our mercies, like roses, have their thorns. Men may be drowned in seas of 
prosperity as well as in rivers of affliction.
Our mountains are not too high, and our valleys are not too low for 
temptations: trials lurk on all roads.

Everywhere, above and beneath, we are beset and surrounded with dangers. Yet no 
shower falls unpermitted from the threatening cloud; every drop has its order 
ere it hastens to the earth. The trials which come from God are sent to prove 
and strengthen our graces, and so at once to illustrate the power of divine 
grace, to test the genuineness of our virtues, and to add to their energy.

Our Lord in his infinite wisdom and superabundant love, sets so high a value 
upon his people's faith that he will not screen them from those trials by which 
faith is strengthened. You would never have possessed th e precious faith which 
now supports you if the trial of your faith had not been like unto fire. You 
are a tree that never would have rooted so well if the wind had not rocked you 
to and fro, and made you take firm hold upon the precious truths of the 
covenant grace.

Worldly ease is a great foe to faith; it loosens the joints of holy valour, and 
snaps the sinews of sacred courage. The balloon never rises until the cords are 
cut; affliction doth this sharp service for believing souls. While the wheat 
sleeps comfortably in the husk it is useless to man, it must be threshed out of 
its resting place before its value can be known. Thus it is well that Jehovah 
trieth the righteous, for it causeth them to grow rich
towards God. 

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