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Devotion, Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Started by Duke0002, August 02, 2011, 10:39:51 AM

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Duke0002

Here is a devotion from Charles Spurgeon via email devotions.  Note how important it is to store up in our hearts/minds the kernels of the Gospel.  

Giant and sudden life-changing lessons from God are wonderful.  But it's the daily gleaning of the kernels of God's Word that meet our spiritual needs.  This daily gleaning is the normal way in which the Lord provides for us -temporally and spiritually.

Thanks be God!

-Dale
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"So she gleaned in the field until even."  
             -- Ruth 2:17

Let me learn from Ruth, the gleaner. As she went out to gather the ears of corn, so must I go forth into the fields of prayer, meditation, the ordinances, and hearing the word to gather spiritual food. The gleaner gathers her portion ear by ear; her gains are little by little: so must I be content to search for single truths, if there be no greater plenty of them. Every ear helps to make a bundle, and every gospel lesson assists in making us wise unto salvation. The gleaner keeps her eyes open: if she stumbled among the stubble in a dream, she would have no load to carry home rejoicingly at eventide. I must be watchful in religious exercises lest they become unprofitable to me; I fear I have lost much already-O that I may rightly estimate my opportunities, and glean with greater diligence. The gleaner stoops for all she finds, and so must I. High spirits criticize and object, but lowly minds glean and receive benefit. A humble heart is a great help towards profitably hearing the gospel. The engrafted soul-saving word is not received except with meekness. A stiff back makes a bad gleaner; down, master pride, thou art a vile robber, not to be endured for a moment. What the
gleaner gathers she holds: if she dropped one ear to find another, the
result of her day's work would be but scant; she is as careful to
retain as to obtain, and so at last her gains are great. How often do I
forget all that I hear; the second truth pushes the first out of my
head, and so my reading and hearing end in much ado about nothing! Do I feel duly the importance of storing up the truth? A hungry belly makes the gleaner wise; if there be no corn in her hand, there will be no bread on her table; she labours under the sense of necessity, and hence her tread is nimble and her grasp is firm; I have even a greater necessity, Lord, help me to feel it, that it may urge me onward to glean in fields which yield so plenteous a reward to diligence.



BOFF

Thanks Dale.

A new word to me- gleaning.

Great lesson. I know I've missed several opportunities to serve, as I was looking for the life changing lessons.


God Bless,
David B.

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The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.(John 10:10)

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