April
1
Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. Mark 14:38
WHAT may be the
character of the temptations, we may not clearly discern until they are upon
us; for if we knew all about them in advance they would be but slight
temptations. Watch, therefore, and pray always; for the only safe way is to be
prepared; because your adversary, the devil, is seeking whom he may devour. He
knows your weak points, and is ready to take advantage of them. We will each
need the graces of the Spirit in our hearts, as well as the Lord's "grace
to help in time of need" if we would overcome. "My soul be on thy
guard, Ten thousand foes arise; The hosts of sin are pressing hard To draw thee
from the prize." Z.'03-119
April 2
As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto
them who are of the household of faith. Galatians 6:10
THE CHRISTIAN is to be ready to do good at the expense of his own time and
convenience to all men, but he is to be ready to lay down his life for the brethren--he
is to seek opportunities for laying down his life day after day, in the sense
of giving his time to the communication of the Truth, or helping the Lord's
brethren in any manner, to put on the whole armor of God, and to stand in the
evil day. Z.'03-121
April 3
The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works
of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. Romans 13:12
THE works of darkness would be any works whatsoever that would not stand
the fullest investigation; that would not stand approval in the light of the new
dispensation, if it were fully ushered in. Let us remember that we belong to
the new dispensation, and not to the old, and should, therefore, live in
accordance with our citizenship and our responsibilities toward the Prince of
light and in opposition to the prince of darkness, his works and his ways. Z.'03-122
April 4
Let us walk honestly, as in the day. Romans 13:13
EACH one should see to it that he is honest, not only in matters of dollars
and cents, but honest in his treatment of his neighbors, in his treatment of
the brethren, and above all, honest in his confessions respecting his God and
his faith. The test is being made along this line, and those who love the favor
of men rather than the favor of God, and who dishonestly are willing to confess
and profess a lie, will be given up to their lie, will be permitted to blight
their eternal interests, will be proving themselves unfit for the Kingdom--whatever
else they may ultimately become fit for. Z.'03-122
April 5
My mouth shall praise Thee with joyful lips: when I remember Thee upon my bed,
and meditate on Thee in the night watches. Psalm 63:5,6
PRAYER is not a privilege merely, but also a necessity; --commanded as
indispensable to our Christian growth. Whoever loses the desire to thank and worship
and commune with the Father of mercies, may rest assured that he is losing the
very spirit of sonship, and should promptly seek to remove the barrier--the
world, the flesh or the devil. Every additional evidence of the Lord's
confidence in us by the revealing to us of His character and plan, so far from diminishing
our worship and prayers, should multiply them. If our hearts are good soil they
will bring forth the more abundantly. Z.'96-161
April 6
If any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify
God on this behalf. 1 Peter 4:16
SICKNESS and discomfort of any sort, incurred by our energy in the service
of the Truth, are permitted by our Father as evidences of our fidelity and love;
because if not liable to such tribulations, or if relieved of them instantly by
a miracle, the Lord's service would cost us no sacrifice and the test of our willingness
to endure for the Truth's sake would be wanting. As it is, however, every ache
or pain or wound of person or of feelings, and beheading socially or literally for
the Truth's sake, becomes a witness of the spirit, testifying to our
faithfulness. And in all such tribulations we should rejoice greatly--as say
our Lord and the Apostle Peter. Z.'96-166
April 7
My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ
Jesus. Philippians 4:19
IF you have no burning zeal to preach the good tidings of great joy, pray
earnestly and faithfully and persistently for it, and strive for it, and you
will soon have it. If you have a zeal and love for the gospel, and lack ability
to present it, pray for the ability while you make full use of what you have.
If you have the zeal and the ability, and lack an opportunity, take it to the
Lord in prayer as soon as you can, telling Him that you are faithfully using
all the opportunities you have. Then watch for more opportunities, without
slacking your hand to use the very humblest and smallest within your reach. Z.'96-163
April 8
If any man draw back, My soul shall have no pleasure in him. Hebrews 10:38
THE drawing back may at first be a very slight departure from the narrow
way of sacrifice--only a looking back perhaps, with a sigh for the things
behind; a little slowing up of speed in the race set before us; then a little
disposition to compromise the Truth in favor of the cravings of the fallen
nature. Thus the way is prepared for the arts of the tempter, who is quick to
note our weak points, and to take advantage of them in a manner best suited to
our case. Subtle errors are brought to bear against the judgment; pleasing
allurements, with a show of righteousness, are presented to the fleshly mind;
and, almost imperceptibly, the soul forgets its "first love" for the
Lord, and its first zeal for His service, and drifts away from the Truth and
the spirit of it, being no longer led of the Holy Spirit of God. Z.'95-93
April 9
Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
So run, that ye may obtain. 1 Corinthians 9:24
TO gain the victory we must not only put on the armor of God, but we must
be heroes in the strife, and wage an aggressive warfare upon the lusts
of the eye and flesh and pride of life and all the foes of righteousness and
purity. Love--love for the Lord, for the Truth and for
righteousness--must inspire us, or we shall never be victors. Love alone will
keep us faithful even unto death, and make us meet for the inheritance of the
saints in light. Where fervent love rules the heart it implies that the heart
is fully submitted to the Lord, and that means that nine-tenths of the
battle is already won. But even then, as the apostle says (Jude 21), we
must keep ourselves in the love of God, in watchfulness and prayer and
zeal; and grace will abound where love abounds. Z.'95-93
April 10
Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you
in due time. 1 Peter 5:6
IT is indeed no easy matter to tread the pathway of humility, to
continually check the human aspirations and to keep the sacrifice on the altar
until it is fully consumed. But thus it is that we are to work out our own
salvation to the high calling with fear and trembling, lest we come short of
worthiness for the prize of the high calling promised to the faithful
overcomers who tread closely in the footsteps of our blessed Forerunner, who
was meek and lowly of heart. It is when we are thus humble and faithful that the
Lord makes us His chosen vessels to bear His name to others. Thus emptied of
self, He can fill us with His Spirit and with His Truth, and we can go forth
strong in the Lord of hosts and in His mighty power, to do valiant service as
soldiers of the cross. Z.'93-7
April 11
Let us walk...not in rioting and drunkenness. Romans 13:13
SOME have an intoxication for money, wealth; others an intoxication for
business; others for dress; others for music; others for art; but as the Lord's
people, who have got a glimpse of the new day, and the great work of God which
is to be accomplished in that day, our hearts should be so absorbed in the work
of God that these matters, which would be thought proper enough and right
enough in others, worldly people--because they are not awake as we are, and
because they see not the future as we see it--should be far from our conception
and course. Z.'03-123
April 12
The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the participation of the blood of
Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the participation of the body of
Christ? For we being many are one bread. 1 Corinthians 10:16,17
IT is one cup, though it be the juice of many grapes, even as it is one
loaf, though it be from many grains. The grains cannot maintain their
individuality and their own life if they would become bread for others; the
grapes cannot maintain themselves as grapes if they would constitute the
life-giving spirit; and thus we see the beauty of the apostle's statement that
the Lord's people are participants in the one loaf and cup.... There is no
other way that we can attain the new nature than by accepting the Lord's
invitation to drink of His cup, and be broken with Him as members of the one
loaf, and to be buried with Him in baptism into His death, and thus to attain
with Him resurrection glory, honor and immortality. Z.'01-76
April 13
Except ye eat of the flesh of the Son of man, and drink His blood, ye have no
life in you. John 6:53
GLADLY, dear Lord, we eat (appropriate to our necessities) the merit of Thy
pure nature sacrificed for us--for our justification. Gladly, too, we will
partake of the cup of suffering with Thee, realizing it to be a blessed
privilege to suffer with Thee, that in due time we may also reign with
Thee;--to be dead with Thee, that in the everlasting future we may live with
Thee, and be like Thee and share Thy love and Thy glory as Thy Bride. Oh! that
we may be faithful, not only in the performance of the symbol, but also of the reality.
Blessed Lord, we hear Thy Word saying, "Ye shall indeed drink of My cup
and be baptized with My baptism." Lord, we are not of ourselves able thus to
sacrifice; but Thy grace is sufficient for us, for we are wholly Thine, now and
forever. Z.'99-51
April 14
He hath poured out His soul unto death; and He was numbered with the
transgressors. Isaiah 53:12
AS every one who follows the Master's footsteps must needs have some Gethsemane experiences, so also each must have a taste at least of all the Master's experiences.
Let us not forget, then, to look about us for opportunities for serving the
"brethren," the "little ones," the members of the body of
Christ. Let each be careful not to add to the reproaches that must fall upon
all the followers of the Lamb, but on the contrary to offer words of sympathy,
and to help bear each other's crosses, difficulties and trials by the way. Thus
can we best show to our Lord and Head how we would have appreciated the
opportunity of helping Him bear His cross on the way to Calvary. Z.'99-125
April 15
Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit. Luke 23:46
WITH full confidence our dear Redeemer looked up to the Father, and full of
faith declared that He committed all of life and all of the blessed hopes for
the future to the Father's love and to the Father's power, --to be provided in
harmony with the Father's plan and Word. And so must we, as followers in our
Master's footsteps, look forward with faith, and in our dying hour commit all
our interests to the keeping of Him who has manifested His love for us, not
only in the gift of His Son as our Redeemer, but all our journey through,--in
His providential care, as well as in the exceeding great and precious promises
which go before us and give us strength, comfort and assurance. Z.'99-128
April 16
They shall be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up My
jewels; and I will spare them as a man spareth his own son that serveth him.
Malachi 3:17
HAD the Lord sent us forth to seek His Bride, we might have gathered in
some whom He rejects as unworthy--because we are unable to read the heart. This
thought should make us very humble, gentle and meek toward all, and very
trustful of the Lord, and very much inclined to look for His leading in respect
to our labors as His servants, just as Samuel looked to the Lord in connection
with the anointing of David. Z.'03-223
April 17
The anointing which ye have received of Him abideth in you. 1 John 2:27
THE blessing and power of the Lord accompanied David's anointing in some
manner--just how we may not understand--enabling him to progress in knowledge, etc.,
and fitting and preparing him for the duties of the office to which he had been
anointed. May we not consider as an antitype to this, the anointing which comes
upon the church from the time of her acceptance with the Lord? Ours is not a
physical anointing, nor are the blessings conferred of a temporal character: it
is as New Creatures that we grow in grace and knowledge and love; and as New
Creatures that, by and by, we shall be perfected in the First Resurrection and
come to the throne with our Lord and Master as our Head. Z.'03-223
April 18
Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you,
as though some strange thing happened unto you. But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are
partakers of Christ's sufferings; that when His glory shall be revealed, ye may
be glad also with exceeding joy. 1 Peter 4:12,13
IN an unfriendly world we can expect to receive only the reproaches of our
Master, for the servant is not above his Lord. The world, the flesh and the devil
oppose our way: there are fightings within and fears without, and many are the
arrows and fiery darts aimed at the righteous. But what is the safe attitude of
the soul under afflictions and severe testings? Is it not in silence before
God, waiting and watching first to see His leading, His will, in every matter
before presuming to touch things that often involve so much? So the Psalmist
suggests, saying, "I was dumb with silence: I held my peace, even from
good." [even from doing or saying what seemed good in my own sight]. Z.'96-31
April 19
Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the
good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things; and an evil man out of
the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. Matthew 12:34,35
OUR first concern, then, should be for the heart-- that its affections and
dispositions may be fully under the control of divine grace; that every
principle of truth and righteousness may be enthroned there; that justice,
mercy, benevolence, brotherly kindness, love, faith, meekness, temperance,
supreme reverence for God and Christ, and a fervent love for all the beauties
of holiness, may be firmly fixed as the governing principles of life. If these
principles be fixed, established, in the heart, then out of the good treasure of
the heart the mouth will speak forth words of truth, soberness, wisdom and
grace. Z.'96-30
April 20
He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much. Luke 16:10
THIS does not mean that the Lord's people are to be content with the usual
routine of daily life in the home or in the shop, and are to say to themselves,
"God accepts my labor as though it were given directly to Him in some other
more desirable form," but it does mean that each person so situated should
day by day carefully scan his earthly duties and obligations to see in what
manner he could justly and properly cut off moments, hours or days from the service
of earthly things and earthly interests, that now might be given to sacrifice
for spiritual things and spiritual interests of himself or others. The
consecrated heart, the sacrificing priest, is the one who will improve the
moments as they swiftly fly, using them as far as possible in the Father's
business. Z.'03-407
April 21
We have not an High Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our
infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let
us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy,
and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:15,16
IN the moment of temptation the heart should lift itself to the great
Master, in full assurance of faith, recognizing His love, His wisdom and His
ability to help us, and His willingness to make all things work together for
good to those who love Him. Asking for assistance in such a time of need would
surely draw to us the Lord's counsel and help and strength for righteousness,
truth, purity and love; and thus we should be hourly victorious, daily
victorious, and finally victorious. Z.'98-23
April 22
I say unto you, That every idle [unprofitable or pernicious] word that men
shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. Matthew 12:36
IF, in the daily scrutiny of our ways, which is the duty of every
Christian, we discover that in any particular our words have been dishonoring
to the Lord, we should remember that in the name of our Advocate we may
approach the throne of grace, explain to our Heavenly Father our realization of
the error, our deep regret at our failure to honor His name and His cause by a
holy walk and conversation, and humbly request that the sin be not laid to our
charge, but that it may be blotted out through His gracious provision for our
cleansing through Christ, humbly claiming that in His precious blood is all our
hope and trust. Thus we should render up our account for every idle word; and
by our words of repentance, supplemented by the merits of Christ applied by
faith, shall we be acquitted. Z.'96-32
April 23
That on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having
heard the Word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience. Luke 8:15
EVERY one who will be a sacrificer must of necessity be meek, humble,
teachable, else very shortly he will get out of the way. He must also learn to
develop the grace of the Lord along the line of patience, because it certainly
requires patience to deny ourselves and to submit at times to injustice where
there is no proper means of avoiding it without doing injury to the Lord's
cause or to some of His people. It also implies a cultivation of brotherly
kindness and, in a word, the development of the whole will of God in our hearts
and lives; namely, love, which must be attained in a large and overcoming
measure ere we shall have completed our earthly work of sacrificing. Z.'03-408
April 24
Let every one of us please his neighbor for his good to edification. Romans
15:2
THE lesson to each member of the Royal Priesthood is that the special
mission of their office, vocation, calling in the present time, is to
sacrifice....Another form of service frequently not discerned by the royal priesthood
is the opportunity of renouncing our own ways or plans, our own methods or
preferences, and in the interests of peace accepting instead the plans, the
preferences of others--where it is merely a matter of personal preference, and
where we believe the Lord will be as willing to have the matter one way as another.
We can in the interests of peace sacrifice our preferences to the wishes of
others if we see some good can be gained by such a course. Z.'03-406,407
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April 25
Without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh to God must
believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Hebrews 11:6
"ACCORDING to thy faith be it unto thee," would seem to be the
Lord's method of dealing with all who are His disciples, from first to last of
their Christian walk and experience....faith when He seems not to notice us;
faith when things seem to be going prosperously with us in our spiritual
affairs and in our temporal affairs; and faith equally strong when the currents
and forces seem all to be against us. The victory that overcometh the world is
the faith that in all conditions is able to look up to the Lord with absolute
confidence in His goodness and faithfulness, and to realize that according to
His promise, eventually all things will work together for good to us because we
are His people. Z.'00-139
April 26
He that is entered into His rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as
God did from His. Hebrews 4:10
INSTEAD of demanding one day of the seven the law of love really controls,
regulates our entire time; seven days of the week we are to love the Lord our God
with all our heart, mind, soul and strength; and seven days of the week we are
to love our neighbor as ourselves; and seven days in the week we are to rest
also--rest from our own works--rest by faith in the finished work of
Christ--rest in the love of God-- rest in the peace of God which passeth
understanding, ruling in our hearts continually. Z.'02-205
April 27
Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus. Philippians 2:5
TO have the mind of Christ is indeed the one requirement of lawful
striving--a mind which humbly and faithfully submits itself to the will of God
as expressed in His great plan of the ages, and which devotes all energy to the
accomplishment of His will, because of an intelligent appreciation of the ends
He has in view. If so filled with the same mind that was in Christ Jesus, we,
like Him, will desire to be as free as possible from entangling earthly
affairs, and to have our time as free as possible for the Lord's service, and then
to devote all energy, ability and effort to that service. Z.'02-265
April 28
We glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and
patience, experience; and experience, hope: and hope maketh not ashamed,
because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit which
is given unto us. Romans 5:3-5
WE have need of patience, and that can only be gained by trials. We have
need of faith, and that can only be developed by necessities. We have need of
experience for our future work, which can be gained only by such experiences
which permit us to be touched with a feeling of the infirmities and
difficulties and trials of those about us, to whom we shall be ministers and
representatives when we reach the throne. For us, then, the lesson of present
experiences is to resist evil,--and not with evil but with good. Z.'03-348
April 29
He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I
will deliver him, and honor him. Psalm 91:15
IT is always our blessed privilege to carry our sorrows and vexations to
the Lord; "For He knows How to steal the bitter from life's woes." He
does it by showing us, through experience, the vanity of all earthly things and
their utter inability to satisfy the soul's cravings, or to comfort the wounded
spirit. Then comes the thought that however vexing our experiences, they will
soon be over; and if we permit them to do so they will only work out in us the
peaceable fruits of righteousness, and develop in us strong and noble
characters, disciplined to thorough self-control, thoughtful consideration,
patient endurance of affliction and loving loyalty and faithfulness and trust
in God. Z.'96-31
April 30
Ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar
people; that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of
darkness into His marvelous light. 1 Peter 2:9
THE very object of our being called into this light is that we may let it
shine. If we do not let it shine we are unworthy of it, and the treasure will
be taken away and we will be left in darkness. If indeed we have received the
light and have consecrated ourselves fully to God, let us ask ourselves, What
am I doing to show forth the praises of Him who hath called me out of darkness?
Am I going forth with these tidings to my neighbors near and far? Can I truly
affirm that I am:-- "All for Jesus, all for Jesus-- All my being's
ransomed powers; All my thoughts, and words, and doings, All my days and all my
hours?" Z.'03-165