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Daily devotions for 09-05-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: He Cleans Us
Evening Title: Just Weights
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Morning: He Cleans Us
"I will; be thou clean.         --Mark 1:41

Primeval darkness heard the Almighty fiat, "light be," and straightway light 
was, and the word of the Lord Jesus is equal in majesty to that ancient word of 
power. Redemption like Creation
has its word of might. Jesus speaks and it is done. Leprosy yielded to no human 
remedies, but it fled at once at the Lord's "I will." The disease exhibited no 
hopeful signs or tokens of recovery, nature contributed nothing to its own 
healing, but the unaided word effected the entire work on the spot and for ever.

The sinner is in a plight more miserable than the leper; let him imitate his 
example and go to Jesus, "beseeching Him and kneeling down to Him."
Let him exercise what little faith he has, even though it should go no further 
than "Lord, if
thou wilt, thou canst make me clea n"; and there need be no doubt as to the 
result of the
application. Jesus heals all who come, and casts out none. In reading the 
narrative in which our morning's text occurs, it is worthy of devout notice 
that Jesus touched the leper. This unclean person had broken through the 
regulations of the ceremonial law and pressed into the house, but Jesus so far 
from chiding him broke through the law Himself in order to meet him. He made an 
interchange with the leper, for while He cleansed him, He contracted by that 
touch a Levitical defil ement. Even so Jesus Christ was made sin for us, 
although in Himself He knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of 
God in Him.

O that poor sinners would go to Jesus, believing in the power of His blessed 
substitutionary work, and they would soon learn the power of His gracious 
touch. That hand which multiplied the loaves, which saved sinking Peter, which 
upholds afflicted saints, which crowns believers, that same hand will touch 
every seeking sinner, and in a moment make him clean. The love of Jesus is the 
source of s alvation. He loves, He looks, He touches us, WE LIVE.

Evening: Just Weights
"Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have."  
--Leviticus 19:36

Weights, and scales, and measures were to be all according to the standard of 
justice. Surely no Christian man will need to be reminded of this in his 
business, for if righteousness were banished from all the world beside, it 
should find a shelter in believing hearts. There are, however, other balances 
which weigh moral and spiritual things, and these often&n bsp;need examining. 
We will call in the officer to-night.

The balances in which we weigh our own and other men's characters, are they 
quite accurate? Do we not turn our own ounces of goodness into pounds, and 
other persons' bushels of excellence into pecks? See to weights and measures 
here, Christian. The scales in which we measure our trials and troubles, are 
they according to standard? Paul, who had more to suffer than we have, called 
his afflictions light, and yet we often consider ours to be heavy--surely 
something must be amiss with the  weights! We must see to this matter, lest we 
get reported to the court above for unjust dealing. Those weights with which we 
measure our doctrinal belief, are they quite fair?

The doctrines of grace should have the same weight with us as the precepts of 
the word, no
more and no less; but it is to be feared that with many one scale or the other 
is unfairly
weighted. It is a grand matter to give just measure in truth. Christian, be 
careful here.
Those measures in which we estimate our obligations and responsibilities look 
rather
sm all. When a rich man gives no more to the cause of God than the poor 
contribute, is that a just ephah and a just hin? When ministers are half 
starved, is that honest dealing? When the poor are despised, while ungodly rich 
men are held in admiration, is that a just balance? Reader, we might lengthen 
the list, but we prefer to leave it as your evening's work to find out and 
destroy all unrighteous balances, weights, and measures.
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Daily devotions for 09-03-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: In the House of the Poor
Evening Title: Proof to Believe
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Morning: In the House of the Poor
"But Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever, and anon they tell Him of her." 
 --Mark 1:30

Very interesting is this little peep into the house of the Apostolic Fisherman. 
We see at once
that household joys and cares are no hindrance to the full exercise  ;of 
ministry, nay, that since they furnish an opportunity for personally witnessing 
the Lord's gracious work upon one's
own flesh and blood, they may even instruct the teacher better than any other 
earthly discipline.
Papists and other sectaries may decry marriage, but true Christianity and 
household life agree
well together.

Peter's house was probably a poor fisherman's hut, but the Lord of Glory 
entered it, lodged in it, and wrought a miracle in it. Should our little book 
be read this morning in some very
humble cottage, let this fact encourage the inm ates to seek the company of 
King Jesus. God is oftener in little huts than in rich palaces.
Jesus is looking round your room now, and is waiting to be gracious to you.

Into Simon's house sickness had entered, fever in a deadly form had prostrated 
his mother-in-law, and as soon as Jesus came they told Him of the sad 
affliction, and He hastened to the patient's bed. Have you any sickness in the 
house this morning? You will find Jesus by far the best physician, go to Him at 
once and tell Him all about the matter. Immediatel y lay the case before Him. 
It concerns one of His people, and therefore will not be trivial to Him. 
Observe, that at once the Saviour restored the sick woman; none can heal as He 
does. We may not make sure that the Lord will at once remove all disease from 
those we love, but we may know that believing prayer for the sick is far more 
likely to be followed by restoration than anything else in the world; and where 
this avails not, we must meekly bow to His will by whom life and death are 
determined. The tender heart&n bsp;of Jesus waits to hear our griefs, let us 
pour them into His patient ear.

Evening: Proof to Believe
"Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will not believe."   --John 4:48

A craving after marvels was a symptom of the sickly state of men's minds in our 
Lord's day;
they refused solid nourishment, and pined after mere wonder. The gospel which 
they so greatly needed they would not have; the miracles which Jesus did not 
always choose to give they eagerly demanded. Many nowadays must see signs and 
wonders, or they will not&n bsp;believe. Some have said in their heart, "I must 
feel deep horror of soul, or I never will believe in Jesus." But what if you 
never should feel it, as probably you never may? Will you go to hell out of 
spite against God, because He will not treat you like another?

One has said to himself, "If I had a dream, or if I could feel a sudden shock 
of I know not what,
then I would believe." Thus you undeserving mortals dream that my Lord is to be 
dictated to
by you! You are beggars at His gate, asking for mercy, and you must needs draw 
up rules and
regulations as to how He shall give that mercy.
Think you that He will submit to this? My Master is of a generous spirit, but 
He has a right royal heart, He spurns all dictation, and maintains His 
sovereignty of action.

Why, dear reader, if such be your case, do you crave for signs and wonders? Is 
not the gospel
its own sign and wonder? Is not this a miracle of miracles, that "God so loved 
the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him 
might& nbsp;not perish"? Surely that precious word, "Whosoever will, let him 
come and take the water of life freely" and that solemn promise, "Him that 
cometh unto Me, I will in no wise cast out," are better than signs and wonders! 
A truthful Saviour ought to be believed.
He is truth itself. Why will you ask proof of the veracity of One who cannot 
lie? The devils
themselves declared Him to be the Son of God; will you mistrust Him?

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