pressing on

  • Grace me! (a plea to the God of all grace)

    I Peter 5:6  Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, 7  casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. 8  Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. 9  Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. 10  And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. 11  To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen.

    Grace me! (a plea to the God of all grace)

    As the devil roars, this I know:  that God is for me
    On the God of all grace I cast all my anxiety

    Though my enemies press in on every side ––
    Many devourers –– in One Savior I confide

    Truly, I am my Beloved's, and Jesus is mine
    "Have pity! Be gracious! My God, hear my cry!"

    Lifted from the ash heap to the Kingdom of His dear Son
    Covenant purchase, redeemed with the Lamb's precious blood

    My soul, 'tis God's possession –– no need to fear
    He considers my tossings, counts my ev'ry tear

    Though sifted like wheat, His favor has not failed
    My Great High Priest, the Guarantor, wholly prevails

    Whether in the valley of the shadow, Baca, or Achor
    Who can thwart Immanuel's pleasure –– Fount of sovereign favor!

    His turtledove nestling in the bosom of eternal Love
    Satisfied with Christ's favor, feasting on fat things from above!

    ~ See Psalm 56.

    Numbers 6:22  The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,

    23  “Speak to Aaron and his sons, saying, Thus you shall bless the people of Israel: you shall say to them,

    24  The LORD bless you and keep you; 25  the LORD make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; 26  the LORD lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

    27  “So shall they put my name upon the people of Israel, and I will bless them.”

    Hebrews 7:11  Now if perfection had been attainable through the Levitical priesthood (for under it the people received the law), what further need would there have been for another priest to arise after the order of Melchizedek, rather than one named after the order of Aaron? 12  For when there is a change in the priesthood, there is necessarily a change in the law as well. 13  For the one of whom these things are spoken belonged to another tribe, from which no one has ever served at the altar. 14  For it is evident that our Lord was descended from Judah, and in connection with that tribe Moses said nothing about priests.

    15  This becomes even more evident when another priest arises in the likeness of Melchizedek, 16  who has become a priest, not on the basis of a legal requirement concerning bodily descent, but by the power of an indestructible life. 17  For it is witnessed of him,

    “You are a priest forever,
    after the order of Melchizedek.”

    18  On the one hand, a former commandment is set aside because of its weakness and uselessness 19  (for the law made nothing perfect); but on the other hand, a better hope is introduced, through which we draw near to God.

    20  And it was not without an oath. For those who formerly became priests were made such without an oath, 21  but this one was made a priest with an oath by the one who said to him:

    “The Lord has sworn
    and will not change his mind,
    ‘You are a priest forever.’”

    22  This makes Jesus the guarantor of a better covenant.

    23  The former priests were many in number, because they were prevented by death from continuing in office, 24  but he holds his priesthood permanently, because he continues forever. 25  Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.

    "I wish to mention to you some passages, which have been peculiarly sweet of late.... Another is the account of our Saviour's ascension, in the last chapter of Luke: 'And he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And while he blessed them,' &c. Observe 'while he blessed,' &c. The last thing he was ever seen to do on earth, was to bless his disciples. He went up, scattering blessings; and he has done nothing but bless them ever since." ~  Edward Payson writing in a letter to his mother dated April 1, 1806 from "Memoir, select thoughts and sermons of the late Rev. Edward Payson, Volume 1 by Edward Payson (1783-1827) and Asa Cummings,"  366, emphasis mine.


    Romans 8:31  What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32  He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?  33  Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies. 34  Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us. 35  Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? 36  As it is written,

    “For your sake we are being killed all the day long;
    we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.”

    37  No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38  For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, 39  nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.


    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

  • "new foldings of love in Him... the many pound-weights of His love" ~ Rutherford

    The following is an excerpt from one of the many letters the Scottish minister Samuel Rutherford wrote while he was banished from his flock at Anwoth and confined in Aberdeen for a period of almost two years "for non-Conformity to the acts of Episcopacy... and his work against the Arminians" (Sketch of Samuel Rutherford by Andrew A. Bonar in "Letters of Samuel Rutherford," p. 12) ~ hence Rutherford's reference to himself as an "His exiled prisoner."

    Even during this time, Rutherford spoke often of trysting with Christ. For example, in LETTER LXIX., he wrote:  "I cannot but write to my friends, that Christ hath trysted me in Aberdeen..." Rutherford was full proof of Jesus' promise found in John 7:

    37  In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. 38  He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. 39  (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive...

    Have you known such a thirst, and have you come to Christ and drunk – or are you continuing to drink elsewhere and, as a result, remaining dry, thirsty, unfilled and unsatisfied?

    Are there rivers of living water bubbling up and overflowing out of your heart? Have you ever drunk of Jesus? Has anyone ever accused you of being drunk with wine –– Spirit-filled and Spirit-intoxicated like the believers in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit descended?

    Like Peter and John, Samuel Rutherford could not help but speak what he had seen and heard (Acts 4:20). His tongue was indeed the pen of a ready writer (Psalm 45) because he had drunk of Christ, and drunk deeply, and he continued to drink of Christ through the Holy Spirit. Rutherford had come to know Christ by experience as altogether lovely and the fairest of 10,000. His heart was filled to overflowing with the breadth and length and depth and height of the love of Christ (Ephesians 3:14-21), and having been filled, he returned again and again to the Most Holy Place, and with boldness and confidence he sought grace upon grace, so he might be filled again and again and again. Rutherford knew what it was to sup with Christ –– to  experience and enjoy more and more of the everlasting, never-ending fount of the love of God in Christ for him!

    On this Valentine's Day, many of you who profess to be Christians may be sitting in the quiet at home all alone tonight, and feeling empty and unfilled and disappointed and unloved. –– I urge you to read Rutherford's words and prayerfully examine your own relationship to Christ in light of the Scripture.

    Are you aware that there are, as Rutherford put it –– "curtains to be drawn by in Christ, that we never saw, and new foldings of love in Him" to all who seek Him?

    Have you ever prayed God might grant you an entrance into and experience of the breadth and length and depth and height of the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge?

    Have you ever experienced the love of God shed abroad into your heart and known Christ's divine love (in contrast to all earthly loves) never to disappoint (Romans 5:1-5)?

    Along with Rutherford, I pray those of you who belong to Christ might seek "a nearer communion with Christ, and a growing communion," for that is your privilege and your inheritance as a child of God. Labor to know Him, and having known Him, never cease such happy labor to know Him! He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him! O! what an enchanted pleasure it is to be "sweetly pressed" by "the many pound-weights of His love"!
    Luke 11:13  If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!”

    John 14:26  But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things... John 16:13  Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. 14  He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. 15  All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you...

    LETTER CIV.––To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE (1637)

         I urge upon you, Madam, a nearer communion with Christ, and a growing communion. There are curtains to be drawn by in Christ, that we never saw, and new foldings of love in Him.


    I despair that ever I shall win to the far end of that love, there are so many plies in it.  Therefore, dig deep; and sweat, and labour, and take pains for Him; and set by as much time in the day for Him as you can.  He will be won with labour.

         I, His exiled prisoner, sought Him, and He hath rued upon me, and hath made a moan for me, as He doth for His own,¹ and I know not what to do with Christ.  His love surroundeth and surchargeth me.  I am burdened with it; but oh, how sweet and lovely is that burden!  I dow not keep it with in me.  I am so in love with His love, that if His love were not in heaven, I should be unwilling to go thither.  Oh, what weighing, and what telling is in Christ's love!  I fear nothing now so much as the losing² of Christ's cross, and of the love-showers that accompany it.  I wonder what He meaneth, to put such a slave at the board-head, at His own elbow.  O that I should lay my black mouth to such a fair, fair, fair face as Christ's!  But I dare not refuse to be loved.  The cause is not in me, why He hath looked upon me, and loved me for He got neither bud nor hire of me.  It cost me nothing, it is good-cheap love.  Oh, the many pound-weights of His love under which I am sweetly pressed!

    ____________

    ¹ Jer. xxxi.20. [ Is Ephraim my dear son? is he a pleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the LORD.] /  Hos. xi.8. [How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? how shall I deliver thee, Israel? how shall I make thee as Admah? how shall I set thee as Zeboim? mine heart is turned within me, my repentings are kindled together.]

    ²The fear to be deprived of it.  Early editions give "laughing," which seems a misprint.

    Reference:  "Letters of Samuel Rutherford, With a Sketch of his Life and Biographical Notices of His Correspondents by the Rev. Andrew A. Bonar" (The Banner of Truth Trust: Edinburgh, 1984 & 2006; first published 1664, reprinted from the 1891 edition), 215-216.


    Related:

    ♥ Valentine's Day Posts ♥ (Series Links)
    postcards from England: are we excited over a dead fish and a car wreck?
    Three Years Later: Dancing & Skipping with Mrs. Durham | Letter 147 on fighting for joy
    "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer (in the full sense of the word)"
    Herein is love ... Vast as the ocean ~ And let him that is athirst come!
    Linger, linger, linger – so you might know God's love
    Embittered, pricked in heart? Go into the sanctuary of God (Psalm 73)
    the lover's inquiry | letter 114 on fighting for joy
    The Christian should not just believe the truth, and know it..." | the Father's assurance
    five years ago ~ for your joy (AND an inheritance | Richard Sibbes & the Sealing of the Spirit)
    Advent # 9 WHY HAS JESUS COME? Adoption: the highest privilege the gospel offers ~ J.I. Packer
    the children of God will never say of Him: "Got stood up big time!"

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  • Thank Him for a little grace, and ask Him for great grace ~ Spurgeon | letter 158 on assurance & joy

    In my last couple posts (here and here), I've been urging those of you who are already Christians to be pressing in to seek the face of God so you might receive grace upon grace . . .

    "And from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace."
    John 1:16

    In the second of those posts, I referred to Moses' continuing upward pursuit to receive more of God's grace and to see God's glory (see Exodus 33). Yesterday afternoon, I was re-listening to Martyn Lloyd-Jones' (ML-J) sermon, "Revival of a Backslidden Church," given in Pensacola, Florida, in 1969. Near the end of that sermon, ML-J read from one of Spurgeon's revival year sermons. I went back to Lloyd-Jones' book "Revival" (Wheaton: Crossway, 1987) for I was pretty sure he'd also cited that same quotation in one of those sermons, and I found it in Chapter 17, "The Glory of God Revealed" (pp. 223-224, emphasis mine), based on ML-J's sermon given in 1959 on Exodus 33:18-23 (available here: http://www.mljtrust.org/sermons/the-glory-of-god-2/).

    In that sermon, Lloyd-Jones challenged his congregation (and us ~ though dead, yet he speaks!) to press on to receive from Christ's fullness grace upon grace, or as he put it to "enjoy foretastes of heaven here in this world" –– using the example of Moses, as well as the Psalmists, the apostle Paul, Peter, and the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. As he was concluding the sermon, he read a couple excerpts from Jonathan Edwards' "Personal Narrative" followed by these words of Spurgeon:

    "Let me say now before I turn from this point, that it is possible for a man to know whether God has called him or not. And he may know it too beyond a doubt. He may know it as surely as if he read it with his own eyes. Nay, he may know it more surely than that. For if I read a thing with my eyes, even my eyes may deceive me. The testimony of sense may be false, but the testimony of the Spirit must be true. We have the witness of the Spirit within, bearing witness with our spirits that we are born of God. There is such a thing on earth as an infallible assurance of our election. Let a man once get that and it will anoint his head with fresh oil, it will clothe him with a white garment of praise and put the song of the angels in his mouth. Happy, happy man who is fully assured in his interest in the covenant of grace, in the blood of atonement, and in the glories of heaven. What would some of you give if you could arrive at this assurance. Mark, if you anxiously desire to know, you may know. If you heart pants to read its title clear, it shall do so ere long. No man ever desired Christ in his heart with a living and longing desire, who did not find Him sooner or later. If thou hast a desire, God has give it thee. If thou pantest, and criest, and groanest after Christ, even this is His gift, bless Him for it. Thank Him for a little grace, and ask Him for great grace. He has given thee hope, ask for faith. And when He gives thee faith, ask for assurance. And when thou gettest assurance, ask for full assurance. And when thou hast obtained full assurance, ask for enjoyment. And when thou hast enjoyment, ask for glory itself and He shall surely give it thee in His own appointed season."


    Dr. Lloyd-Jones closed the sermon with the following exhortation, which is my exhortation to you today:

    "Are you on these steps? Having thanked God for what you have, have you got this longing for more? Hope, faith, assurance, full assurance, enjoyment, glory. Ask him for it. Climb the steps. Follow the example of Moses. Enter boldly in faith, and say to God, ‘Show me thy glory.' And you have the assurance, not only of Spurgeon, that if you do so from your heart, and sincerely, in his own good season he will answer you. You have the infinitely higher and greater assurance of this word of God itself, of the promise of the living God: 'Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you,' (James 4.8). Seek glory. For yourself, seek it. For the Church, pray for revival, for the passing by of the glory of God."


    Genesis 18:9  They said to him, “Where is Sarah your wife?” And he said, “She is in the tent.” 10  The LORD said, “I will surely return to you about this time next year, and Sarah your wife shall have a son.” And Sarah was listening at the tent door behind him. 11  Now Abraham and Sarah were old, advanced in years. The way of women had ceased to be with Sarah. 12  So Sarah laughed to herself, saying, “After I am worn out, and my lord is old, shall I have pleasure?” 13  The LORD said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh and say, ‘Shall I indeed bear a child, now that I am old?’ 14  Is anything too hard for the LORD? At the appointed time I will return to you about this time next year, and Sarah shall have a son.” 15  But Sarah denied it, saying, “I did not laugh,” for she was afraid. He said, “No, but you did laugh.”

    My friends, are you laughing along with Sarah?
    Would the Lord Jesus rebuke you:  "O you of little faith!"

    May the LORD of hosts strengthen each and every one of us so we in hope against hope believe and embrace His very great and precious promises, and seek Him with all our heart . . . O! yes, certainly thank Him for a little grace . . . but ask Him for great grace!


    Come, my soul, thy suit prepare,
    Jesus loves to answer prayer;
    He Himself has bid thee pray,
    Therefore will not say thee nay.

    Thou art coming to a King,
    Large petitions with thee bring;
    For His grace and pow'r are such
    None can ever ask too much.

    (from John Newton's "Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare")

     Luke 11:13  If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!

    Romans 8:31  What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32  He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?

    Our heavenly Father, the God of all grace who has given us a little grace, is pleased to pour out upon His needy children great grace!

    Like Elisha's servant, let us go up now . . . and go again . . . and go again . . . until we glimpse a sight of that small cloud like a man's hand rising from the sea!

    I Kings 18:41  And Elijah said to Ahab, “Go up, eat and drink, for there is a sound of the rushing of rain.” 42  So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Elijah went up to the top of Mount Carmel. And he bowed himself down on the earth and put his face between his knees. 43  And he said to his servant, “Go up now, look toward the sea.” And he went up and looked and said, “There is nothing.” And he said, “Go again,” seven times. 44  And at the seventh time he said, “Behold, a little cloud like a man's hand is rising from the sea.”


    And unlike Joash, may we not be found lukewarm or wavering in our pursuit of grace, may our affections not be sluggish or tepid when it comes desiring more and more of Christ – but rather may we strike the arrows tenaciously and incessantly . . .


    II Kings 13:14  Now when Elisha had fallen sick with the illness of which he was to die, Joash king of Israel went down to him and wept before him, crying, “My father, my father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!” 15  And Elisha said to him, “Take a bow and arrows.” So he took a bow and arrows. 16  Then he said to the king of Israel, “Draw the bow,” and he drew it. And Elisha laid his hands on the king's hands. 17  And he said, “Open the window eastward,” and he opened it. Then Elisha said, “Shoot,” and he shot. And he said, “The LORD's arrow of victory, the arrow of victory over Syria! For you shall fight the Syrians in Aphek until you have made an end of them.” 18  And he said, “Take the arrows,” and he took them. And he said to the king of Israel, “Strike the ground with them.” And he struck three times and stopped. 19  Then the man of God was angry with him and said, “You should have struck five or six times; then you would have struck down Syria until you had made an end of it, but now you will strike down Syria only three times.”

    In contrast to Joash, by the grace of God, may we be filled with the spirit of Jacob, so we might follow hard after Christ and cleave to Him for the blessings that are ours in Christ, and be found pleasing to God. . .


    Genesis 32:26  Then he said, “Let me go, for the day has broken.” But Jacob said, “I will not let you go unless you bless me.”

    Hebrews 11:6  And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.


    Zechariah 10:1  Ask rain from the LORD
    in the season of the spring rain,
    from the LORD who makes the storm clouds,
    and he will give them showers of rain,
    to everyone the vegetation in the field.


    Isaiah 44:1  “But now hear, O Jacob my servant,
    Israel whom I have chosen!
    2  Thus says the LORD who made you,
    who formed you from the womb and will help you:
    Fear not, O Jacob my servant,
    Jeshurun whom I have chosen.
    3  For I will pour water on the thirsty land,
    and streams on the dry ground;
    I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring,
    and my blessing on your descendants.
    4  They shall spring up among the grass
    like willows by flowing streams.
    5  This one will say, ‘I am the LORD's,’
    another will call on the name of Jacob,
    and another will write on his hand, ‘The LORD's,’
    and name himself by the name of Israel.”

    Jeremiah 29:13-14a
    You will seek me and find me.
    When you seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you, declares the LORD...

    Other posts from Martyn Lloyd-Jones' book "Revival":

    postcards from England: are we excited over a dead fish and a car wreck?
    The Day of Pentecost ... the first of a series (Martyn Lloyd-Jones on revival)
    Father, forgive me for joking

    Other related posts:


    Amazing Grace . . . upon Grace ~ the 240th anniversary
    "... since thou hast been thus gracious ..." ~ Susanna Anthony and grace upon grace
    Why not pray for the baptism of the Holy Spirit?
    birthday reflection: "the great & glorious possibilities" ~ "Now therefore, give me this mountain"
    As a deer pants ... Is your soul panting for God? (Psalms 42 & 43)
    Grace flowing, abounding to us, Gifts for men, yea, the rebellious (Psalm 68:18)
    Linger, linger, linger – so you might know God's love
    "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer (in the full sense of the word)" ~ John Newton & myself

    Advent #1 WHY HAS JESUS COME? that we might have life & life more abundantly
    Advent # 5 WHY HAS JESUS COME? So we might draw near to God | Even a Vapor
    Advent # 7 WHY HAS JESUS COME? So we might be satisfied with Him
    Advent # 8: WHY HAS JESUS COME? "so that [we] might be WITH HIM" ~ Mark 3:14
    Advent # 9 WHY HAS JESUS COME? Adoption: the highest privilege the gospel offers ~ J.I. Packer

    Letter 18 on assurance and fighting for joy (my testimony of joy)
    John 3:36a Whoever believes in the Son HAS eternal life (letter 64 on assurance & joy)
    "give me also springs of water" - Will you be an Achsah? (letter 66 on assurance & fighting for joy)
    Can there be more? | letter 113 on assurance & fighting for joy
    happiness & joy: the distinction that SHOULD be made | letter 155 on assurance & fighting for joy

    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Emphasis mine.

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About me...

Christian hedonist in training. Pressing on to know more and more of the joy of the LORD. Pleading with God to rend the heavens and revive and refresh my own soul, as well as His Church, to His praise, honor and glory.

Thank God. He can make men and women in middle life sing again with a joy that has been chastened by a memory of their past failures. ~ Alan Redpath

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