My Counsellor and Guide
Thompson, Darryl
devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Sat Jan 21 05:48:43 PST 2006
My Counsellor and Guide
Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to
glory. Ps. 73:24
The Christian evidence that we need, is found not in the experience
of men, but in our Bibles. The Word of God is the man of our counsel;
for it brings us down from age to age, bearing its testimony to the
unchangeableness of the truth. Not one of the ancient defenses of the
word of God, appropriate for special times, has become worn out. No part
of the Bible has died from old age. All the past history of the people
of God is to be studied by us today, that we may benefit by the
experiences recorded.
Men break their word, and prove themselves untrustworthy, but God
changes not. His word will abide the same forever.
Give the Word its honored position as a guide in the home. Let it
be regarded as the Counsellor in every difficulty, the standard of every
practice. . . . There can never be true prosperity to any soul in the
family circle unless the truth of God, the wisdom of righteousness,
presides.
We all need a guide through the many straight places of life, as
much as the sailor needs a pilot over the sandy bar or up the rocky
river. . . .
The sailor who has in his possession chart and compass, and yet
neglects to use them, is responsible for placing the lives of those on
board his vessel in peril. The vessel may be lost by his neglect. We
have a Guidebook, the Word of God, and we are inexcusable if we miss the
way to heaven, for plain directions have been given us.
The Bible presents a perfect standard of character; it is an
infallible guide under all circumstances, even to the end of the journey
of life.
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