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THE BENEDICTION.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."-MATT. v. 3.

WHILE receiving the greetings of kind friends, and enjoying much happiness in their society, the great question after all is, Whom does God greet with a blessing on their birthday? Over whom, as time rolls rapidly by, does the Saviour graciously bend with His infinite benediction, and with whom does the Holy Comforter make His abode? The answer to these questions must be, THE HUMBLE! To comfort such the Saviour was anointed (Isa. lxi. 1, 2). The great God commissioned Him to come into the world to make proud sinners humble, then to lift them up; and right well does He perform the work entrusted to Him. It will form a profitable birthday employment to study His descriptions of humility, and His declarations concerning those who possess it.

He tells us that its seat is in the spirit. It is inward and real, not external and feigned. It is easy to use words expressive of humility, or to

appear humble in garb or demeanour for a time, in order to attain some worldly end. Humble words are sometimes used by a proud heart, as a bait wherewith to angle for praise; and a voluntary humility is put on in order to gain the high places of the earth. Real humility is heart humility; it courts not the observation of man. It seeks near

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ness to God, and yet ever hides its presence of His mercy and majesty. ness of spirit is an evidence of the efficiency of divine teachings; for the spirit now humbled was once proud and independent.

The poor in spirit must be distinguished from the spiritually poor, and the poor spirited. Though poor in spirit, yet such are rich (Rev. ii. 9). True, they have nothing good in themselves considered, but they have all things in Christ, in whom they are complete. They are rich in faith, rich in holy joys, and in heavenly hopes. Their humility is accompanied with true dignity, and a consciousness of spiritual greatness, which preserves from grovelling pursuits and mean actions.

What pains does the Lord take to make and keep His people humble; what exceeding great

and precious promises has He made to them; and with what pleasure does He testify in His word to the character and memory of the humble! Let these facts attest its value, and stir us up to seek grace to be humble believers, humble workers, humble adorers, and, if the Lord so will it, humble sufferers.

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But the words of the Saviour exhibit the value of this grace, and the happiness of those who possess it. The blessed ONE of God pronounces them blessed. The Heir of all promises them a kingdom. What a birthday benediction and gift have we here! Such are happy and rich indeed. Their privileges are great, their prospects glorious. The reign of God is set up in their hearts. benediction of the Infinitely Blessed One is ever over them. The riches and honours of an eternal kingdom are theirs, and the happiness which flows from contemplations on God, and communications from Him, is ever ensured to them. Their blessedness shuts out all evil, and includes all good. It is spiritual, heavenly, and eternal. They are delivered from those desires which only end in disappointment, and from that worldly sorrowhich

worketh death. They are nothing, and they know it. Christ is all, and they rejoice in Him as their all. Reader, are you commemorating your birthday as one of God's pensioners; confessing your poverty, confiding in His promise, and contemplating, with holy complacency, His gracious character? Then, ALL HAIL! However lowly your lot, however solitary your condition or trying your circumstances, all hail! Blessedness is upon you, a kingdom is before you, and God is for you. Yet a little while and the great birthday shall come— the birthday of perfect knowledge, spotless holiness, and ever-glowing, ever-increasing love. Till then, dear reader, may happiness fill your heart, holiness adorn your character; and, as a sure preservative of joy and antidote against sin, may you be clothed with humility. And when your work and warfare are ended, and your birthday is no longer kept on earth, of you may it in truth be said,—

"He lived a debtor to God's grace,

Rejoiced in sin forgiven,

Died in his Father's kind embrace,

And fled from earth to heaven."

THE BEST BIRTHDAY ORNAMENT.

"Be clothed with humility."-1 PET. v. 5.

My soul, on this thy natal day,
Attend to what the Lord doth say:

"If you real happiness would see,
Be clothed with true humility.

"Behold my throne-how grand, how high!
There loftiest angels lowest lie;
Thither the humble soul may come,

And find a safe and happy home.

"Behold my well-beloved One,
My humble, My exalted Son!

Let all who claim His name to wear,
His lowly spirit seek to share.

"Behold His Cross-He stooped to this,
To raise the humble soul to bliss ;
But first that Cross man's pride must slay,
And teach him humbly to obey.

"Behold the pit where late you lay—
Helpless, accursed, to hell a prey;
Mine arm salvation brought to thee,
Then Mine let all the gle

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