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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16
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Morning, December 17
Today's Evening Reading
"I remember thee." - Jeremiah 2:2
Let us note that Christ delights to
think upon his Church, and to
look upon her beauty. As the bird returneth often to its nest, and
as the wayfarer hastens to his home, so doth the mind continually
pursue the object of its choice. We cannot look too often upon that
face which we love; we desire always to have our precious things in
our sight. It is even so with our Lord Jesus. From all eternity "His
delights were with the sons of men;" his thoughts rolled onward to the
time when his elect should be born
into the world; he viewed them in the mirror of his foreknowledge.
"In thy book," he says, "all my members were written, which in
continuance were fashioned,
when as yet there was none of them" (Ps. 139:16). When the world was set upon its pillars, he was there, and he set
the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of
Israel. Many a time before his incarnation, he descended to this lower
earth in the similitude of a man; on the plains of Mamre (Gen. 18), by the brook of Jabbok (Gen. 32:24-30), beneath the walls of Jericho (Jos. 5:13), and in the fiery furnace of Babylon (Dan. 3:19, 25), the Son of Man visited his people. Because his soul delighted in
them, he could not rest away from them, for his heart longed after
them. Never were they absent from his heart, for he had written their
names upon his hands, and graven them upon his side. As the breastplate
containing the names of the tribes of Israel was the most brilliant
ornament worn by the high priest, so the names of Christ's elect were his most precious jewels, and glittered on his heart.
We may often forget to meditate upon the perfections of our Lord,
but he never ceases to remember us. Let us chide ourselves for past
forgetfulness, and pray for grace ever to bear him in fondest remembrance.
Lord, paint upon the eyeballs of my soul the image of thy Son.
-- C.H.Spurgeon Morning and Evening Daily Devotional
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