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NOVEMBER 28.

I will do it.-John xiv. 14. And what is that? Whatsoever thou desirest. For the Lord will fulfill the desire of them that fear Him.-Ps. cxlv. 19.

YEA, He does "exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think;" granting not only according to the notion of our narrow hearts, but according to the riches of His glory, as becomes His majesty. Christ delights in great petitions; for He is a great Lord, and is rich unto all that call upon Him. He has all the riches of His merits and gifts, not for himself (since being the very God, He wanted nothing for himself), but only for us, even the rebellious, who sincerely call upon Him. Therefore what He has as Mediator, all belongs to me, if I do but call upon Him faithfully. O my soul, pray to Him; nay, be much in prayer; and as often as thou pourest out thy soul before Him in prayer, let nothing resound in thy heart but these words: "I will; I will do it." As God can never lie, there is not one single groan lost; but every one will be found to be a jewel in the life to come: by which thy riches are increased, and one treasure put to another. Oh! how much is there neglected in this already! why shouldst thou not be earnest now to redeem that little remaining part of thy time, by prayer for eternity, to lay up there many treasures, and richly adorn thy crown? O Lord, grant that this may be done!

Now is the time, He lends His ear,
And waits for your request;

Come, lest He rouse His wrath, and swear

"Ye shall not see my rest!"

Come, then, O house of Jacob! come

To worship at His shrine;

And, walking in the light of God,
With holy beauties shine.

NOVEMBER 29.

Joshua drew not his hand back, wherewith he stretched out the spear, until he had utterly destroyed all the inhabitants of Ai.-Joshua viii. 26. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. 1 John iii. 8.

A WILLING subjection to any one sin is not con sistent with the grace of God, and true saving faith (Rom. iv. 14); for though wicked inhabitants will abide in the heart, and sometimes prevail over the believer, they must not reign there, nor should be suffered to stir without resistance; since we may be utterly ruined by the dominion of a single sin,that is, by a single subjection to it, as by the dominion of a thousand, just as a bird is caught in one single snare; and though you are actually converted, and have gained the dominion over your sins, yet you must not draw back your hand, and lay the spear and the sword of the Spirit aside. There is no truce in this war, nor any rest found but in fighting; for if you beat not your enemies, they beat you. Therefore the Christian soldier's watchword is, Fight on, looking to Jesus. Satan left Christ only for a time; much more will he renew his assaults upon us again and again. But if the conflict lasteth long, remember that is also the case of others; and even the ancient fathers have gone under it till they were gray; at last the victory will be the more sweet and glorious. Only, above all things, take the shield of faith; for faith alone triumphs by which we are in covenant with Christ, and He makes one cause with us.

'Tis faith that conquers earth and hell

By a celestial power;

That is the grace that shall prevail

In the decisive hour.

NOVEMBER 30.

Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money, and without price.-Isa. lv. 1. Come, for all things are now ready.-Luke xiv. 17. Him (be it who it will) that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.-John vi. 37.

How could a tender mother's heart cast out her sick child, calling for help! Come, my poor soul, come only as well as thou canst. Better to come in a cold, fearful, miserable condition, than not at all; for if we cannot come boldly to Christ with a strong faith, we must even come trembling, just as we are; nor will such coming be offensive to Christ; for He says, "Him that cometh," come how he will, "I will in no wise cast out." A feeling of joy is not needful to bring us to Christ, but a feeling of our wants; for it is not required to bring any money of our own worthiness, but only the whole heap of our misery along with us, and desire grace. God does not look upon the sensible joy of faith (for this is His particular gift, which He could soon give if need was), but upon the sincerity, application, and earnestness of a poor sinner. John Bunyan fitly compares such a one to a man who would fain ride a full gallop, whose horse is hardly able to go a good trot. In this instance, the intention of the rider is not to be judged by the slow pace of his horse (which resembles our corrupt and unwilling nature), but by his whippings, spurrings, and beatings of the beast.

See, dearest Lord, our willing souls
Accept thine offered grace;

We bless the great Redeemer's love
And give the Father praise.

Jesus said: Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: but whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.-John iv. 13, 14.

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.John vii. 37.

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So is the will of God, that with well-doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men. 2.—1 Peter ii. 15.

Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing; but contrariwise, blessing: knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.-1 Peter iii. 9.

DECEMBER I.

Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. -Rom. xii. 21. For who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? I Peter iii. 13. All things work together for good to them that love God.—Rom. viii. 28.

THE Christian life is a warfare, and the conflict between sin and holiness, and between sorrow and comfort, is often very violent. The child of God has many evils to encounter with. Sin, Satan, self, and the world, are daily enemies. He is also exposed oft to poverty, affliction, reproaches, and persecution. Oh! my Saviour, help me to overcome all evil in the strength of thy grace; give me a heart to do good to all who may seek to hurt me. Who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? Not the Father, for He loves you; not Jesus, for He died for you; not the Spirit, His work is to comfort you; not good men, they love those who follow that which is good; not wicked men nor devils, for though enemies, they are confined, and cannot stir one step beyond what thy God and Saviour permits them. When you meet with a trial, look not to men, but to Jesus. Pray for patience to bear it, and look up for a blessing upon it. Then all things shall work together for thy good (Rom. viii. 28). Let every temptation make you more careful, and put you on closer watching against the enemy. Cleave to Jesus by faith and prayer, like a child to its parent, when it sees an enemy coming toward it. Behold Him, flee to Him, rest upon Him, and then you will rejoice in Him.

How glorious, Lord, thy wisdom shines,

And baffles Satan's deep designs!

Thy power is sov'reign to fulfill

The noblest counsels of thy will.

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