Saturday, August 02, 2025

Owen: hiding His face

Sunday, August 3, 2025
Meditation:
“But if I go to the east, he is not there;
    if I go to the west, I do not find him.
When he is at work in the north, I do not see him;
    when he turns to the south, I catch no glimpse of him.
But he knows the way that I take;
    when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold.”
    —Job 23:8-10 (NIV)
Quotation:
    Why doth the Lord Christ, at any time, thus hide himself in his glory from the faith of believers, that they cannot behold him? ... Though what he doth is supposed an act of sovereign, unaccountable wisdom, yet there are many holy ends of it, and consequently reasons for it. I shall mention one only. He doth it to stir us up in an eminent manner unto a diligent search and inquiry after him. Woeful sloth and negligence are apt to prevail in us in our meditations on heavenly things. Though our hearts wake, in a valuation of Christ, his love, and his grace, yet we sleep as unto the due exercise of faith and love towards him... He knows that those with whom he hath been graciously present,—who have had views of his glory, although they have not valued the mercy and privilege of it as they ought, yet can they not bear a sense of his absence and his hiding himself from them.
    ... John Owen (1616-1683), The Glory of Christ [1684, 1691], in Works of John Owen, v. I, London: Johnson & Hunter, 1850, p. 391 (see the book)
    See also Job 23:8-10; Ps. 89:46; Song of Solomon 5:2; Isa. 45:15; 55:6-7; Matt. 6:33; John 14:22
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, though You are hidden, yet will I see You.
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Friday, August 01, 2025

Wesley: this is it

Saturday, August 2, 2025
Meditation:
    We love because he first loved us.
    —1 John 4:19 (NIV)
Quotation:
    This [1 John 4:19] is the sum of all religion, the genuine model of Christianity. None can say more: why should any one say less? or less intelligibly?
    ... John Wesley (1703-1791), 1 John 4:19, in loc., Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament, v. II, London: Thomas Cordeux, 1813, p. 342 (see the book)
    See also 1 John 4:19; Luke 7:47; John 3:16; 2 Cor. 5:14-15; Eph. 2:3-5; Tit. 3:3-5; 1 John 4:10-11
Quiet time reflection:
    You, Lord, have been the Initiator of all goodness and salvation.
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Thursday, July 31, 2025

MacDonald: mercy and justice

Friday, August 1, 2025
Meditation:
    Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.
    —Luke 6:36 (NIV)
Quotation:
    We are enjoined to forgive, to be merciful, to be as our father in heaven. Two rights cannot possibly be opposed to each other. If God punish sin, it must be merciful to punish sin; and if God forgive sin, it must be just to forgive sin. We are required to forgive, with the argument that our father forgives. It must, I say, be right to forgive. Every attribute of God must be infinite as himself. He cannot be sometimes merciful, and not always merciful. He cannot be just, and not always just. Mercy belongs to him, and needs no contrivance of theologic chicanery to justify it.
    ... George MacDonald (1824-1905), “Justice”, in Unspoken Sermons, Third Series, London: Longmans, Green, 1889, p. 119 (see the book)
    See also Luke 6:36; Deut. 32:4; Ps. 86:5; 62:12; 116:5
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, You are just and merciful.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Ignatius of Loyola: reaching the purpose

Thursday, July 31, 2025
    Commemoration of Ignatius of Loyola, Founder of the Society of Jesus, 1556
Meditation:
Serve the LORD with gladness:
    come before his presence with singing.
    —Psalm 100:2 (KJV)
Quotation:
    Man was created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord and in this way to save his soul. The other things on Earth were created for man’s use, to help him reach the end for which he was created.
    ... St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491/5-1556), The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, New York: P. J. Kennedy & Sons, 1914, p. 19 (see the book)
    See also Ps. 100:2; Deut. 10:12-13; Josh. 24:15; 1 Sam. 12:20; Ps. 2:11; 111:1; 117; 146:1; Col. 3:23-24
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, Your people praise You for Your mercy and goodness.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Wilberforce: ignoring the eternal things

Wednesday, July 30, 2025
    Commemoration of William Wilberforce, Social Reformer, 1833
Meditation:
    The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever.
    —1 John 2:17 (NIV)
Quotation:
    The generality of nominal Christians... are almost entirely taken up with the concerns of the present world. They know indeed that they are mortal but they do not feel it. The truth rests in their understandings, and cannot gain admission into their hearts. This speculative persuasion is altogether different from that strong practical impression of the infinite importance of eternal things, which, attended with a proportionate sense of the shortness and uncertainty of all below, while it prompts to activity from a conviction that “the night cometh when no man can work,” produces a certain firmness of texture, which hardens us against the buffetings of fortune, and prevents our being very deeply penetrated by the cares and interests, the good or evil of this transitory state.
    ... William Wilberforce (1759-1833), A Practical View, Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1829, p. 170 (see the book)
    See also 1 John 2:17; Matt. 6:31-34; John 9:4; 15:19; Gal. 1:10; 2 Tim. 2:3-4; Jas. 4:4; 1 John 2:15-16
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, You remind me that my home is not here.
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Monday, July 28, 2025

Bounds: the battlefield

Tuesday, July 29, 2025
    Feast of Mary, Martha & Lazarus, Companions of Our Lord
Meditation:
There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,
    the holy place where the Most High dwells.
God is within her, she will not fall;
    God will help her at break of day.
    —Psalm 46:4-5 (NIV)
Quotation:
    [The prayer closet] is the battlefield of the Church; its citadel; the scene of heroic and unearthly conflicts. The closet is the base of supplies for the Christian and the Church. Cut off from it there is nothing left but retreat and disaster. The energy for work, the mastery over self, the deliverance from fear, all spiritual results and graces, are much advanced by prayer.
    ... E. M. Bounds (1835-1913), Purpose in Prayer, New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1920, p. 52 (see the book)
    See also Ps. 46:4-5; Matt. 6:6; Rom. 8:26; Eph. 6:18; 1 Thess. 5:17; Jude 1:20
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, in prayer, You are the source of all strength.
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Sunday, July 27, 2025

Milton: Such music!

Monday, July 28, 2025
    Commemoration of Johann Sebastian Bach, musician, 1750
Meditation:
    Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.”
    —Luke 2:13-14 (NIV)
Quotation:
    Such music (as ‘tis said)
        Before was never made,
    But when of old the Sons of Morning sung,
        While the Creator great
        His constellations set,
    And the well-balanced World on hinges hung,
And cast the dark foundations deep,
And bid the weltering waves their oozy channel keep.

        Ring out, ye crystal spheres!
        Once bless our human ears,
    If ye have power to touch our senses so;
        And let your silver chime
        Move in melodious time;
    And let the bass of heaven’s deep organ blow;
And with your ninef old harmony
Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.
    ... John Milton (1608-1674), [1629] from On the morning of Chist’s Nativity, The Complete Poems of John Milton, New York: P. F. Collier, 1909, p. 11 (see the book)
    See also Luke 2:13-14; Gen. 1:2-10; Ps. 19:1; 33:6; 40:3; 102:25; Isa. 40:26; 45:12; 48:13; Rev. 4:11
Quiet time reflection:
    Lord, teach me to sing Your praises.

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