Blessings Through Obedience
Daily Devotional
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Thu Feb 21 08:05:00 PST 2008
Blessings Through Obedience
I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart. Ps. 40:
8.
What a God is our God! He rules over His kingdom with diligence and care,
and He has built a hedge-- the Ten Commandments-- about His subjects to
preserve them from the results of transgression. In requiring obedience to
the laws of His kingdom, God gives His people health and happiness, peace
and joy. He teaches them that the perfection of character He requires can be
attained only by becoming familiar with His Word.
The true seeker, who is striving to be like Jesus in word, life, and
character, will contemplate his Redeemer and, by beholding, become changed
into His image, because he longs and prays for the same disposition and mind
that was in Christ Jesus. . . . He longs after God. The history of his
Redeemer, the immeasurable sacrifice that He made, becomes full of meaning
to him. Christ, the Majesty of heaven, became poor, that we through His
poverty might become rich; not rich merely in endowments, but rich in
attainments.
These are the riches that Christ earnestly longs that His followers shall
possess. As the true seeker after the truth reads the Word and opens his
mind to receive the Word, he longs after truth with his whole heart. The
love, the pity, the tenderness, the courtesy, the Christian politeness,
which will be the elements in the heavenly mansions that Christ has gone to
prepare for those that love Him, take possession of his soul. His purpose is
steadfast. He is determined to stand on the side of righteousness. Truth has
found its way into the heart, and is planted there by the Holy Spirit, who
is the truth. When truth takes hold of the heart, the man gives sure
evidence of this by becoming a steward of the grace of Christ.
Each steward has his own special work to do for the advancement of God's
kingdom. . . . The talents of speech, memory, influence, property, are to
accumulate for the glory of God and the advancement of His kingdom. He will
bless the right use of His gifts.
>From God's Amazing Grace - Page 60
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