Part 50 (2/2)

Our part is simply to yield ourselves fully recognizing our own worthlessness and then take Jesus Himself to live in us and be, moment by moment, our strength, purity and victory.

One in His death on the tree, One as He rose from the dead; I from the curse am as free E'en as my glorious Head.

One in His merits I stand, One as I Pray in His name, All that His worth can demand I may with confidence claim.

One on the Throne by His side, One in His Sons.h.i.+p divine, One as the Bridegroom and Bride, One as the Branch and the Vine.

All that He has shall be mine, All that He is I shall be; Robed in His glory divine, I shall be even as He.

DECEMBER 2.

”Looking diligently lest any man fail” (Heb. xii. 15).

It is not losing all, but coming short we are to fear. We may not lose our souls, but we may lose something more precious than life-His full approval, His highest choice, and our incorruptible and star-gemmed crown.

It is the one degree more that counts, and makes all the difference between hot water-powerless in the boiler-and steam-all alive with power, and bearing its precious freight across the continent.

I want, in this short life of mine, As much as can be pressed Of service true for G.o.d and man, Help me to be my best.

I want to stand when Christ appears And hear my name confessed Numbered among the hidden ones, His holiest and best.

I want, among the victor throng, To have my name confessed; And hear my Master say at last, Well done, you did your best.

Give me, O Lord, Thy highest choice; Let others take the rest: Their good things have no charm for me, For I have got Thy best.

DECEMBER 3.

Thy thoughts are very deep (Ps. xcii. 5).

When a Roman soldier was told by his guide that if he insisted on taking a certain journey it would probably be fatal he answered, ”It is necessary for me to go, it is not necessary for me to live.” That was depth. When we are convicted like that we shall come to something.

The shallow nature lives in its impulses, its impressions, its intuitions, its instincts, and very largely in its surroundings. The profound character looks beyond all these and moves steadily on, sailing past all the storms and clouds into the clear suns.h.i.+ne which is always on the other side, and waiting for the afterwards which always brings the reversion of sorrow and seeming defeat and failure.

When G.o.d has deepened us, then He can give us His deeper truths, His profoundest secrets, and His mightier trusts.

Lord, lead me into the depths of Thy life and save me from a shallow experience.

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