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Scrutinized ~ They had been with JESUS

"And they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus." -Acts 4:13  [KJV] Oh! for the same grace to rest upon me, as upon those faithful servants of my Lord; that, like them, I may manifest the sweet savour of Jesus's name in every place; wherever I am, with whomsoever I converse, in every state, and upon every occasion, that all may witness for me, and every thing bear witness to me, that I have been with Jesus! I would entreat Thee, my honoured Lord, that I may honour Thee so before men, that after my morning visits to Thy throne of grace, my mid-day communion, my evening and nightly fellowship, my return to the society of men might so be distinguished as one that had just been with Jesus.     And as it might be supposed, if an angel was to come from heaven that had seen Thy face, and heard Thy voice, and been an eye witness of Thy glory; so, Lord, having by faith enjoyed such views, I might delight to tell, as He would relate to the inhabitants of the earth,

Parables ~ BLOSSOMS OF HOPE

"And He taught them many things by parables."   -Mark 4:2 [KJV] The Scripture employs two beautiful figures to illustrate the reception of the divine testimony. One is the committing of the seed to the ground, as in the parable of the sower. The husbandman scatters the seed in the bosom of the earth, and the ground having been previously ploughed and reduced to a beautiful tilth, opens its bosom to receive the grain. After a little time the seed begins to germinate, to strike a root downward, and shoot a germ upward; as the Lord speaks, "First the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear."   This emblem beautifully represents how the testimony of Jesus Christ finds an entrance to the soul, takes root downward and carries a shoot upward. The root downward is into the depths of a tender conscience, and the shoot upward is the aspiration, breathing, and longing of the soul for the living God. The other figure is that of grafting. "Receive," says J

The Wednesday Word

  The ABCs of Jesus. by D.G. Miles McKee   The Scriptures tell us that Jesus is all in all (Colossians 3:11). Let’s look at that today.   Jesus is The Advocate ( 1 John 2.1 ), The Anointed ( Hebrews 1:9 ), The Apostle ( Hebrews 3:1 ), The Author ( Hebrews 12:2 ), The Amen ( Revelation 3:14 ), The Alpha ( Revelation 1:8 ), The Adonai ( Psalm 135: 5 ), and The Almighty God ( Revelation 1:8).   But He is more.   He is The Beginning ( Revelation 1:8 ), The Beloved ( Matthew 3:17 ), The Branch ( Isaiah 11:1-2),  The Bread ( John 6:35 ), The Bridegroom ( John 3:28-30) ,  The Bright and Morning Star ( Revelation 22:16 ), The  Bishop of our Souls  ( 1 Peter 2:25 ), The Brightness of the Father’s Glory ( Hebrews 1:3 ) .   And Jesus is … The Captain ( Hebrews 2:10 ), The Consolation ( Luke 2:25-32 ), The Chief Cornerstone ( Ephesians 2:20 ), The Counselor ( Isaiah 9:6 ), The  Covenant  (Isaiah 42:6), The Chosen of God ( Isaiah 42:1 ), and The Christ ( John 20:31 ).   Also … Jesus is The Daysman