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Day 5 - Thursday - Daily Devotions - Logos

  Morning, April 25 Go To Evening Reading “Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.” —Song of Solomon 2:10 Lo, I hear the voice of my Beloved! He speaks to me ! Fair weather is smiling upon the face of the earth, and he would not have me spiritually asleep while nature is all around me, awaking from her winter’s rest. He bids me, “Rise up,” and well he may, for I have long enough been lying among the pots of worldliness. He is risen, I am risen in him, why should I cleave unto the dust? I would rise towards him from lower loves, desires, pursuits, and aspirations. He calls me by the sweet title of “My love” and counts me fair; this is a good argument for my rising. If he has thus exalted me and thinks me hence comely, how can I linger in the tents of Kedar and find congenial associates among the sons of men? He bids me, “Come away.” Further and further from everything selfish, groveling, worldly, sinful, he calls me; yea, from the outwardly religious world which knows him n
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Day 4 - Wednesday - Daily Devotions - Logos

  Morning, April 24 Go To Evening Reading “And because of all this, we make a sure covenant.” —Nehemiah 9:38 There are many occasions in our experience when we may very rightly and with benefit renew our covenant with God. After recovery from sickness when, like Hezekiah, we have had a new term of years added to our life, we may fitly do it. After any deliverance from trouble , when our joys bud forth anew, let us again visit the foot of the cross and renew our consecration. Especially, let us do this after any sin that has grieved the Holy Spiritonor upon the cause of God; let us then look to that blood that or brought dish can make us whiter than snow  and again offer ourselves unto the Lord. We should not only let our troubles confirm our dedication to God, but our prosperity should do the same. If we ever meet with occasions that deserve to be called “crowning mercies,” then, indeed, if he hath crowned us, we ought also to crown our God; let us bring forth anew all the jew

Day 3 - Tuesday - Daily Devotions - Logos

  Morning, April 23 Go To Evening Reading “Nay, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.” —Romans 8:37 We go to Christ for forgiveness and then too often look to the law for power to fight our sins. Paul thus rebukes us, “O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth? This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?” Take your sins to Christ’s cross, for the old man can only be crucified there: we are crucified with him . The spear that pierced Jesus's side is the only weapon to fight sin. To give an illustration, if you want to overcome an angry temper, how do you go to work? You may have never tried the right way of going to Jesus with it. How did I get salvation? I came to Jesus just as I was and trusted him to save me. I must kill my angry temper in the same way?

Day 2 - Monday - Daily Devotions - Logos

  Morning, April 22 Go To Evening Reading “Him hath God exalted.” —Acts 5:31 Jesus, our Lord, once crucified, dead, and buried, now sits upon the throne of glory. The highest place that heaven affords is his undisputed right. It is sweet to remember that the exaltation of Christ in heaven is a representative exaltation . He is exalted at the Father’s right hand, and though as Jehovah he had eminent glories, which finite creatures cannot share, yet as the Mediator, the honors Jesus wears in heaven are the heritage of all the saints. Reflecting on how close Christ’s union with his people is is delightful. We are one with him, members of his body, and his exaltation is our exaltation. He will give us to sit upon his throne, even as he has overcome and is set down with his Father on his throne; he has a crown, and he gives us crowns too; he has a throne, but he is not content with having a throne to himself, on his right hand there must be his queen, arrayed in “gold of Ophir.” He c