Part 6 (2/2)

No Weights.

”Let us lay aside every weight.”--Heb. xii. 1.

If you were going to run a race, you would first put down all the parcels you might have been carrying. And if you had a heavy little parcel in your pocket, you would take that out, and lay it down too, because it would hinder you in running. You would know better than to say, ”I will put down the parcels which I have in my hands, but n.o.body can see the one in my pocket, so that one won't matter!” You would ”lay aside _every_ weight.”

You have a race to run to-day, a little piece of the great race that is set before you. G.o.d has set a splendid prize before you, ”the prize of the high calling of G.o.d in Christ Jesus,” a crown that is incorruptible.

Now what are you going to do about the weights, the things that hinder you from running this race? You know some things do seem to hinder you; will you keep them or lay them aside? Will you only lay aside something that every one can see is hindering you, so that you will get a little credit for putting it down, and keep something that your own little conscience knows is a real hindrance, though no one else knows anything at all about it? Oh, take St. Paul's wise and holy advice, and make up your mind to lay aside _every_ weight.

Different persons have different weights; we must find out what ours are, and give them up. One finds that if she does not get up directly she is called, the time slips by, and there is not enough left for quiet prayer and Bible-reading. Then here is a little weight that must be laid aside.

Another is at school, and finds that he gets no good, but a little harm, when he goes much with a certain boy. Then he must lay that weight aside.

Another takes a story-book up to bed, and reads it while nurse is brus.h.i.+ng her hair, and up to the last minute, and then her head is so full of the story that she only _says words_ when she kneels down, and can not really _pray_ at all. Can she doubt that this is a weight which must be laid aside?

It may seem hard to lay our pet weight down; but oh, if you only knew how light we feel when it is laid down, and how much easier it is to run the race which G.o.d has set before us!

30. Thirtieth Day.

The s.h.i.+eld of Salvation.

”Thou hast also given me the s.h.i.+eld of Thy salvation.”--2 Sam. xxii.

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This beautiful little text teaches us a very precious truth. It shows us that the salvation which the Lord Jesus came to bring is not only salvation at last, just escaping h.e.l.l, but that it is salvation now, and salvation in everything Salvation does not only mean victory at last, but it is like a broad, s.h.i.+ning s.h.i.+eld, given to us in the midst of the battle, coming between us and the poisoned arrows and sharp sword-thrusts of the enemy. It is a s.h.i.+eld not only to keep us from death, but to keep us from being hurt and wounded. It is the s.h.i.+eld which the Captain _has_ given us to use now, as well as the crown which He _will_ give when the warfare is ended.

How are you to use this s.h.i.+eld? what does it really mean for you? It means, that if you have come to the Lord Jesus to be saved, He does not merely say He _will_ save you, but that you _are_ saved, that He saves you now. And this is how you are to use it--believe it, and be sure of it, because you have His word for it; and then, when a temptation comes, tell the enemy that he has nothing to do with you, for you are saved; that you belong to Jesus, and not to him,--look up and say, ”Jesus saves me!” Will He fail you? Did He ever let any find themselves deceived and mistaken who looked up in faith and confidence to Him, trusting in His great salvation?

Never! and never will you find this s.h.i.+eld of His salvation fail to cover you completely. Satan himself can not touch you when you are behind this s.h.i.+eld! Lift it up when you see him coming, even ever so far off, and you will be safe.

”Jesus saves me every day, Jesus saves me every night; Jesus saves me all the way, Through the darkness, through the light.”

31. Thirty-first Day.

I will love Thee

”I will love Thee, O Lord.”--Ps. xviii. 1.

Yes, even if I have never loved Thee before, I will love Thee, O Lord, now!

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