Wednesday 23 December 2015

3 inspiring passages I read today. Spurgeon and Tozer

December 23 Precious Things

And of Joseph he said, Blessed of the Lord be his land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep that coucheth beneath. (Deuteronomy 33:13)

We may be rich in such things as Joseph obtained, and we may have them in a higher sense. Oh, for "the precious things of heaven"!
Power with God and the manifestation of power from God are most precious. We would enjoy the peace of God, the joy of the Lord, the glory of our God. The benediction of the three divine Persons in love, and grace, and fellowship we prize beyond the most fine gold. The things of earth are as nothing in preciousness compared with the things in heaven.
"The dew." How precious is this! How we pray and praise when we have the dew! What refreshing, what growth, what perfume, what life there is in us when the dew is about. Above all things else, as plants of the Lord's own right hand planting, we need the dew of His Holy Spirit.
"The deep that coucheth beneath." Surely this refers to that unseen ocean underground which supplies all the fresh springs which make glad the earth. Oh, to tap the eternal fountains! This is an unspeakable boon; let no believer rest till he possesses it. The all-sufficiency of Jehovah is ours forever. Let us resort to it now.


and from Tozer's "God's Power for your life",
"God's Word is both our terror and our hope; it both kills and makes alive. If we engage it in faith, humility and obedience, it gives life, cleanses, feeds and defends. If we close it in unbelief or ignore it or resist it, it will accuse us before the God who gave it. It is the living Word of God, coming like a fierce man of war with great power, and you and I dare not resist it, and we dare not argue it down. 
I know people who believe part of it but do not believe other parts of it. They say that if it inspires them, it is inspired; and if it does not inspire them, it is simply history and tradition. For my part, I believe this is God's unique thing- the uttered Word of the living God - and that when we get into the meaning of it and know what God is uttering forth, it has the power to kill those who resist and the power to make alive those who believe.
There is power in God's Word, and when I believe it and engage it, and it engages me, something happens; The eternal God does an eternal act in the heart of a finite man."

"God has made our future, our destiny, our faith, our hope and our grief; He has done so for the entire world and all the countless centuries yet ahead. God has made it all and tied it up with this Book. This Word of God, at the discretion of the Holy Spirit, is the power in the life of a believer, and it is not to be challenged.
God is speaking authoritatively, and nobody has any right to come in and say, "I don't believe that." All right, go your way, but the Word of the living God still sounds through the world, destroying what it does not redeem. In that awful day when God shakes all that can be shaken, that living, vibrant, awesome, all-powerful, eternal Word will destroy all that is not redeemed. I, for my part, want to be on the side of the redeemed."


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