Morning, January 17 Go To Evening Reading “And I looked, and a Lamb stood on the mount Sion.” —Revelation 14:1 The apostle John was privileged to look within the gates of heaven, and in describing what he saw, he begins by saying, “I looked, and, lo, a Lamb!” This teaches us that the chief object of contemplation in the heavenly state is “the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world.” Nothing else attracted the apostle’s attention so much as the person of that Divine Being, who hath redeemed us by his blood. He is the theme of the songs of all glorified spirits and holy angels. Christian, here is joy for thee; thou hast looked and seen the Lamb. Through thy tears, thine eyes have seen the Lamb of God taking away thy sins. Rejoice, then. In a while, when thine eyes shall have been wiped from tears, thou wilt see the same Lamb exalted on his throne . It is the joy of thy heart to hold daily fellowship with Jesus; thou shalt have the same pleasure to a higher degree in ...
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Morning, January 16 Go To Evening Reading “I will help thee, saith the Lord.” —Isaiah 41:14 This morning, let us hear the Lord Jesus speak to each of us: “I will help thee.” “It is but a small thing for me, thy God, to help thee. Consider what I have done already. What! Not help thee? Why, I bought thee with my blood. What! Not help thee? I have died for thee, and if I have done the greater, will I not do the less? Help thee! It is the last thing I will ever do for thee; I have done more and will do more. Before the world began, I chose thee. I made the covenant for thee. I laid aside my glory and became a man for thee; I gave up my life for thee, and if I did all this, I will surely help thee now. In helping thee, I am giving thee what I have bought for thee already. If thou hadst need a thousand times as much help, Ihee; thou require would give it t little compared with what I am ready to give. ’Tis much for thee to need, but it is nothing for me to bestow. ‘ Hel...