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At 7:16pm on June 28, 2014, thewatchman said…

“If we displease God, does it matter whom we please? If we please Him does it matter whom we displease?” 
― Leonard RavenhillWhy Revival Tarries: A Classic on Revival

At 5:49pm on June 28, 2014, thewatchman said…

“A man who is intimate with God is not intimidated by man.” 
― Leonard Ravenhill

At 1:53pm on June 25, 2014, ribbon said…

Thank you I didn't think about doing that but I will try.  I am nt good at studying but I have used that excuse to much . I hope you are have a beautiful day too. :-) <3

At 9:11am on June 24, 2014, ribbon said…

Stopping by to let you know I have been thinking about you. After while I will find the audio of LTs that you mentioned and listen to it. I first need to do some chores. I hope you are having a good day. I have tablet paper and pens now , so I will be able to write questions or thoughts . Love to you.

At 6:38am on June 22, 2014, thewatchman said…

"If our knowledge of the truth doesn't result in obedience, then we end up with a big head instead of a burning heart (1 Cor. 8:1; Luke 24:32), and truth becomes a toy to play with, not a tool to build with. Instead of building our Christian character, we only deceive ourselves and try to deceive others." - Warren Wiersbe, "Be Heroic," p. 46.

At 6:38am on June 22, 2014, thewatchman said…

"When we leave the parameters of the Word of God, we drift onto The Sea of Subjectivity. In this Sea, spirituality becomes relative to whatever new revelation or vision that comes forth." - Jewel van der Merwe, The Sea Of Subjectivity, Discernment Ministries Newsletter, March/April 1999

At 7:01am on June 15, 2014, thewatchman said…

GRACE: The impression of many seems to be, that grace will pardon what it cannot prevent; in other words, that if the grace of the Gospel fails to save people from the commission of sin in this life; it will nevertheless pardon them and save them in sin, if it cannot save them from sin. Now, really, I understand the Gospel as teaching that men are saved from sin first, and as a consequence, from hell; and not that they are saved from hell while they are not saved from sin. Christ sanctifies when he saves. And this is the very first element or idea of salvation, saving from sin. "Thou shall call his name Jesus," said the angel, "for he shall save his people from their sins." "Having raised up his Son Jesus," says the apostle, "he hath sent him to bless you in turning every one of you from his iniquities." Let no one expect to saved from hell, unless the grace of the Gospel saves him first from sin.--Charles Finney

At 8:08pm on June 12, 2014, thewatchman said…

Matthew 24:10-13

"At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved."

 

At 6:57pm on June 9, 2014, thewatchman said…

"Truth is of course to be followed, but error is not to be severely denounced.  "Yes," says the world, "be spiritually minded by all means, but do not deny yourself a little frivolity.  What's the good of criticizing something when it is so fashionable and everybody does it?" Multitudes of professing Christians yield to this cunning advice to their own eternal ruin.  If we would follow the Lord wholly, we must go right away into the wilderness and leave the carnal world behind us. We must leave its maxims, pleasures, and religion and go far away to the place where the Lord calls His sanctified ones." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Come Ye Out From Among Them, Morning By Morning, June 27, pg. 181, Published 1984

At 5:22am on June 9, 2014, thewatchman said…

Monday, June 09, 2014

We are called the lights of the worldlight bearers, reflectors, candlesticks, lamps. We are to be kindled ourselves, and then we will burn and give light to others.

We are the only light the world has. The Lord could come down Himself and give light to the world, but He has chosen differently. He wants to send it through us, and if we do not give it the world will not have it. God does not put a meteor in the sky to tell us when to shine. We are to be giving light continually wherever we are-at home, among friends or in church. We should have the attitude that we may never have another opportunity, and so we should always be shining for Him. Let our lamps be trimmed and full of the oil of the Spirit. Above all, let us be a steady light to those without Christ.

Let me dwell in Timnath-serah,

Where the sun forever shines.

Where the night and darkness come not,

And the day no more declines.

Scripture

Ye are the light of the world—Matthew 5:14

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/simpson

At 2:04pm on June 8, 2014, thewatchman said…

"Many tender-minded Christians fear to sin against love by daring to inquire into anything that comes wearing the cloak of Christianity and breathing the name of Jesus. They dare not examine the credentials of the latest prophet to hit their town lest they be guilty of rejecting something which may be of God. They timidly remember how the Pharisees refused to accept Christ when He came, and they do not want to be caught in the same snare, so they either reserve judgment or shut their eyes and accept everything without question. This is supposed to indicate a high degree of spirituality. But in sober fact it indicates no such thing. It may indeed be evidence of the absence of the Holy Spirit. Gullibility is not synonymous with spirituality. Faith is not a mental habit leading its possessor to open his mouth and swallow everything that has about it the color of the supernatural. Faith keeps its heart open to whatever is of God, and rejects everything that is not of God, however wonderful it may be. Try the spirits is a command of the Holy Spirit to the Church. We may sin as certainly by approving the spurious as by rejecting the genuine. And the current habit of refusing to take sides is not the way to avoid the question. To appraise things with a heart of love and then to act on the results is an obligation resting upon every Christian in the world. And the more as we see the day approaching." - A.W. Tozer

At 9:48pm on June 6, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 7

"What Is God Like?"

Lord, how great is our dilemma! In Thy Presence silence best becomes us, but love inflames our hearts and constrains us to speak.

Were we to hold our peace the stones would cry out; yet if we speak, what shall we say? Teach us to know that we cannot know, for the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God. Let faith support us where reason fails, and we shall think because we believe, not in order that we may believe.

In Jesus' name. Amen.

The child, the philosopher, and the religionist all have one question: "What is God like?"

This book is an attempt to answer that question. Yet at the outset I must acknowledge that it cannot be answered except to say that God is not like anything; that is, He is not exactly like anything or anybody.

We learn by using what we already know as a bridge over which we pass to the unknown. It is not possible for the mind to crash suddenly past the familiar into the totally unfamiliar. Even the most vigorous and daring mind is unable to create something out of nothing by a spontaneous act of imagination. Those strange beings that populate the world of mythology and superstition are not pure creations of fancy. The imagination created them by taking ordinary inhabitants of earth and air and sea and extending their familiar forms beyond their normal boundaries, or by mixing the forms of two or more so as to produce something new. However beautiful or grotesque these may be, their prototypes can always be identified. They are like something we already know.

The effort of inspired men to express the ineffable has placed a great strain upon both thought and language in the Holy Scriptures. These being often a revelation of a world above nature, the writers are compelled to use a great many "like" words to make themselves understood.

Verse

And I—in righteousness I will see your face; / when I awake, I will be satisfied with seeing your likeness.Psalm 17:15

Thought

Human words and thoughts lack the exactness, the preciseness to describe what God is like; there is an existence beyond the human one that cannot be captured in our language.

Prayer

Holy Father, let us be satisfied with seeing your likeness, with understanding as much as we can about what you are like.

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer?id=1303

At 8:34pm on June 5, 2014, ribbon said…

Thank you for stopping by to leave me a note. :-).  My son made it to where he was going. I only got to talk with him a few seconds though. Where he is staying he mentioned something about the cell towere was spotty. Not his exact words but how I remember.  I am hoping he can go somewhere and call me soon. I hope you continue to be active some here. I stop by sometimes without signing in but I do stop by.  I am learning from you and appreciate what you teach here. Love to you too.  ..

At 8:13pm on June 5, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 6, 2014

A Lofty Concept of God

Perverted notions about God soon rot the religion in which they appear. The long career of Israel demonstrates this clearly enough, and the history of the Church confirms it. So necessary to the Church is a lofty concept of God that when that concept in any measure declines, the Church with its worship and its moral standards declines along with it. The first step down for any church is taken when it surrenders its high opinion of God.

Before the Christian Church goes into eclipse anywhere, there must be a corrupting of its simple basic theology. It simple gets a wrong answer to the question, "What is God like?" and goes on from here. Though she may continue to cling to a sound nominal creed, its practical working creed has become false. The masses of her adherents come to believe that God is different from what He actually is; and that is heresy of the most insidious and deadly kind.

The heaviest obligation lying upon the Christian Church today is to purify and elevate its concept of God until it is once more worthy of Him—and of it. In all its prayers and labors, this should have first place. We do the greatest service to the next generation of Christians by passing on to them undimmed and undiminished that noble concept of God that we received from our Hebrew and Christian fathers of generations past. This will prove of greater value to them than anything that art or science can devise.

Verse

Know that the Lord is God. / It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Psalm 99:1

Thought

We do the greatest service to the next generation of Christians by passing on to them undimmed and undiminished the noble concept of God that we received from those came before us.

Prayer

O God of Bethel, by whose hand
Thy people still are fed;
Who through this weary pilgrimage
Hast all our fathers led!
Our vows, our prayers we now present
Before Thy throne of grace;
God of our fathers! Be the God
Of their succeeding race.
-Philip Doddridge

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer?id=1302

At 7:31pm on June 4, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 5, 2014

The Essence of Idolatry

Among the sins to which the human heart is prone, hardly any other is more hateful to God than idolatry, for idolatry is at bottom a libel on His character. The idolatrous heart assumes God is other than He is—in itself a monstrous sin—and substitutes for the true God one made after its own likeness. Always this god will conform to the image of the one who created it and will be base or pure, cruel or kind, according to the moral state of the mind from which it emerges.

A god begotten in the shadows of a fallen heart will quite naturally be no true likeness of the true God. "Thou thoughtest," said the Lord to the wicked man in the psalm, "that I was altogether such an one as thyself." Surely this must be a serious affront to the Most High God before whom cherubim and seraphim continually do cry, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth."

Let us beware lest we in our pride accept the erroneous notion that idolatry consists only in kneeling before visible objects of adoration, and that civilized peoples are therefore free from it. The essence of idolatry is the entertainment of thoughts about God that are unworthy of Him. It beings in the mind and may be present where no overt act of worship has taken place. "When they knew God," wrote Paul, "they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened."

Then followed the worship of idols fashioned after the likeness of men and birds and beasts and creeping things. But this series of degrading acts began in the mind. Wrong ideas about God are only the fountain from which the polluted waters of idolatry flow; they are themselves idolatrous. The idolater simply imagines things about God and acts as if they were true.

Verse

For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.Romans 1:21

Thought

The essence of idolatry is thinking thoughts about God that are completely unworthy of Him.

Prayer

Lord, cleanse our minds, so that our thoughts of You will be pure and right and free from the polluted waters of idolatry.

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer?id=1301

At 5:07am on June 4, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 4, 2014

A Right Belief about God

It is my opinion that the Christian conception of God current in these middle years of the 20th century is so decadent as to be utterly beneath the dignity of the Most High God and actually to constitute for professed believers something amounting to a moral calamity.

All the problems of heaven and earth, though they were to confront us together and at once, would be nothing compared with the overwhelming problem of God: That He is; what He is like; and what we as moral being must do about Him.

The man who comes to a right belief about God is relieved of 10,000 temporal problems, for he sees at once that these have to do with matters that at the most cannot concern him for very long; but even if the multiple burdens of time may be lifted from him, the one mighty single burden of eternity begins to press down upon him with a weight more crushing than all the woes of the world piled one upon another. That mighty burden is his obligation to God. It includes an instant and lifelong duty to love God with every power of mind and soul, to obey Him perfectly, and to worship Him acceptably. And when the man's laboring conscience tells him that he has done none of these things, but has from childhood been guilty of foul revolts against the Majesty in the heavens, the inner pressure of self-accusation may become too heavy to bear.

The gospel can lift this destroying burden from the mind, give beauty for ashes, and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. But unless the weight of the burden is felt, the gospel can mean nothing to the man; and until he sees a vision of God high and lifted up, there will be no woe and no burden. Low views of God destroy the gospel for all who hold them.

Verse

I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1

Thought

Until we see a vision of God high and lifted up, we will not sense the burden of our obligation to God.

Prayer

Is our view of You, Father, too low? Then show us a glimpse of Yourself, seated on Your throne in Heaven.

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer

At 7:50am on June 3, 2014, ribbon said…

Thank you for your prayers , I am grateful for them. My son is on plane .... he had never been on one until today.  Praying for yours too.  Love to you too.... :-) 

At 4:35am on June 3, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 3, 2014

The Mightiest Thought the Mind Can Entertain

Were we able to extract from any man a complete answer to the question, "What comes into your mind when you think about God?" we might predict with certainty the spiritual future of that man. Were we able to know exactly what our most influential leaders think of God today, we might be able with some precision to foretell where the Church will stand tomorrow.

Without doubt, the mightiest thought the mind can entertain is the thought of God, and the weightiest word in any language is its word for God. Thought and speech are God's gifts to creatures made in His image; there are intimately associated with Him and impossible apart from Him. It is highly significant that the first word was the Word: "And the Word was with God, and the Word was God." We may speak because God spoke. In Him word and idea are indivisible.

That our idea of God correspond as nearly as possible to the true being of God is of immense importance to us. Compared with our actual thoughts about Him, our creedal statements are of little consequence. Our real idea of God may lie buried under the rubbish of conventional religious notions and may require an intelligent and vigorous search before it is finally unearthed and exposed for what it is. Only after an ordeal of painful self-probing are we likely to discover what we actually believe about God.

A right conception of God is basic not only to systematic theology but to practical Christian living as well. It is to worship what the foundation is to the temple; where it is inadequate or out of plumb the whole structure must sooner or later collapse. I believe there is scarcely an error in doctrine or a failure in applying Christian ethics that cannot be traced finally to imperfect and ignoble thoughts about God.

Verse

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1

Thought

Our failure in believing rightly about God and in applying His ideals in our lives comes from our imperfect thoughts about Him.

Prayer

Lord, sweep aside our false conceptions of You and replace them with true thoughts of who You are.

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer

At 5:24am on June 2, 2014, thewatchman said…

June 2, 2014

Our Idea of God

O Lord God Almighty, not the God of the philosophers and the wise but the God of the prophets and apostles; and better than all, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, may I express Thee unblamed?

They that know Thee not may call upon Thee as other than Thou art, and so worship not Thee but a creature of their own fancy; therefore enlighten our minds that we may know Thee as Thou art, so that we may perfectly love Thee and worthily praise Thee.

In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.

The history of mankind will probably show that no people has ever risen above its religion, and man’s spiritual history will positively demonstrate that no religion has ever been greater than its idea of God. Worship is pure or base as the worshiper entertains high or low thoughts of God

For this reason the gravest question before the Church is always God Himself, and the most portentous fact about any man is not what he at a given time may say or do, but what he in his deep heart conceives God to be like. We tend by a secret law of the soul to move toward our mental image of God. This is true not only of the individual Christian, but of the company of Christians that composes the Church. Always the most revealing thing about the Church is its idea of God, just as its most significant message is what it says about Him or leaves unsaid, for its silence is often more eloquent than its speech. It can never escape the self-disclosure of its witness concerning God

Verse

O Lord God Almighty, who is like you? / You are mighty, O Lord, and your faithfulness surrounds you Psalm 89:8

Thought

The most portentous fact about us is not what we, at any given time, may say or do, but what in our hearts we conceive God to be like.

Prayer

Father, give us your grace to know You as You truly are, so that we may love and praise You as You deserve.

http://www.cmalliance.org/devotions/tozer

At 7:46pm on May 30, 2014, thewatchman said…

Have you noticed how much praying for revival has been going on of late - and how little revival has resulted? I believe the problem is that we have been trying to substitute praying for obeying, and it simply will not work.

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