17 February 2009

God Can Make You Strong, February 17
Author: Charles H. Spurgeon From the book: Faith's Checkbook

"Be ye strong therefore, and let not your hands he weak: for your work shall be rewarded." - II Chronicles 15:7

GOD had done great things for King Asa and Judah, but yet they were a feeble folk. Their feet were very tottering in the ways of the Lord, and their hearts very hesitating, so that they had to be warned that the Lord would be with them while they were with Him, but that if they forsook Him He would leave them. They were also reminded of the sister kingdom, how ill it fared in its rebellion and how the Lord was gracious to it when repentance was shown. The Lord's design was to confirm them in His way and make them strong in righteousness. So ought it to be with us. God deserves to be served with all the energy of which we are capable.

If the service of God is worth anything, it is worth everything. We shall find our best reward in the Lord's work if we do it with determined diligence. Our labor is not in vain in the Lord, and we know it. Halfhearted work will bring no reward; but when we throw our whole soul into the cause, we shall see prosperity. This text was sent to the author of these notes in a day of terrible storm, and it suggested to him to put on all steam, with the assurance of reaching port in safety with a glorious freight.

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Lets pour our hearts and lives out to the Father, so that we can see the fruit of our labor and trust that God will bless it! Let us go forth eagerly and with a sense of urgency do the work of the Lord and to heed His guidance so that we will see prosperity and see Gods hand at work in our lives. Grace&Peace.

"53. Resolved, to improve every opportunity, when I am in the best and happiest frame of mind, to cast and venture my soul on the Lord Jesus Christ, to trust and confide in him, and consecrate myself wholly to him; that from this I may have assurance of my safety, knowing that I confide in my Redeemer. July 8, 1723." - Jonathan Edwards, 70 Resolutions.

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