Thursday, 14 September 2023

Stepping Heavenward excerpts

 I came across this book recommendation recently and I’ve found it delightful and helpful. “Stepping Heavenward” by E. Prentiss. (born 1818, died 1878).

"A fictional story of a young girl and the many challenges she confronts in her adult life."

These excerpts are some I found particularly encouraging.

 

“After alluding to my complaint that I still “saw men as trees walking,” he says:

“Yet he who first uttered this complaint had had his eyes opened by the Son of God, and so have you. Now He never leaves His work incomplete, and He will gradually lead you into clear and open vision, if you will allow Him to do it. I say gradually, because I believe this to be His usual method, while I do not deny that there are cases where light suddenly bursts in like a flood. To return to the blind man. When Jesus found that his cure was not complete, He put His hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up; and he was restored, and saw every man clearly. Now this must be done for you; and in order to have it done you must go to Christ Himself, not to one of His servants. Make your complaint, tell Him how obscure everything still looks to you, and beg Him to complete your cure. He may see fit to try your faith and patience by delaying this completion; but meanwhile you are safe in His presence, and while led by His hand, He will excuse the mistakes you make, and pity your falls. But you will imagine that it is best that He should at once enable you to see clearly. If it is, you may be sure He will do it. He never makes mistakes. But He often deals far differently with His disciples. He lets them grope their way in the dark until they fully learn how blind they are, how helpless, how absolutely in need of Him. What His methods will be with you I cannot foretell. But you may be sure that He never works in an arbitrary way. He has a reason for everything He does. You may not understand why He leads you now in this way and now in that, but you may, nay, you must believe that perfection is stamped on His every act.”

 

“I can’t be good two minutes at a time. I do everything I do not want to do, and do nothing I try and pray to do. Everybody plagues me and tempts me. And God does not answer any of my prayers, and I am just desperate.”

“Poor child!” he said, in a low voice, as if to himself. “Poor, heart-sick, tired child, that cannot see what I can see, that it’s Father’s loving arms are all about it!”

I stopped crying, to strain my ears to listen. He went on- “Katy, all that you say may be true. I daresay it is. But God loves you. He loves you!”

“He loves me,” I repeated to myself. “He loves me! Oh Dr. Cabot, if I could believe that, after all the promises I have broken, all the foolish, wrong things I have done, and shall always be doing, God perhaps still loves me!”

“You may be sure of it,” he said, solemnly. “I, his minister, bring the gospel to you today. Go home and say over and over to yourself, “I am a wayward, foolish child. But He loves me! I have disobeyed and grieved Him ten thousand times. But He loves me! I have lost faith in some of my dearest friends and am very desolate. But He loves me! I do not love Him, I am even angry with Him! But He loves me!””

I came away, and all the way home I fought this battle with myself, saying, “He loves me!” I knelt down to pray and all my wasted, childish, wicked life came and stared me in the face. I looked at it, and said with tears of joy, “But He loves me!” Never in my life did I feel so rested, so quieted, so sorrowful, and yet so satisfied.

 

(Several years pass with many heartaches before the next two excerpts.)

“But I see, too, that the great points of similarity in Christ’s disciples have always been the same. This is the testimony of all the good books, sermons, hymns, and memoirs I read- that God’s ways are infinitely perfect; that we are to love Him for what He is, and therefore equally as much when He afflicts us as when He prospers us; that there is no real happiness but in doing and suffering His will, and that this life is but a scene of probation, through which we pass to the real life above.”

 

This last one is when Katherine is visiting an old saint on her deathbed.

“Yes, I am tired,” she said, “but what of that? It is only a question of days now, and all my tired feelings will be over. Then I shall be as young and as fresh as ever, and shall have strength to praise and to love God as I cannot do now. But before I go, I want once more to tell you how good He is, how blessed it is to suffer with Him, how infinitely happy He has made me in the very hottest heat of the furnace. It will strengthen you in your trials to recall this my dying testimony. There is no wilderness so dreary but that His love can illuminate it; no desolation so desolate but that He can sweeten it. I know what I am saying. It is no delusion. I believe that the highest, purest happiness is known only to those who have learned Christ in sickrooms, in poverty, in racking suspense and anxiety, amid hardships, and at the open grave.”

Yes, the radiant face, worn by sickness and suffering, but radiant still, said in language yet more unspeakably impressive.

“To learn Christ, this is life!”

Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Under the Surface

 When I was putting some books away in my cupboard I came across this little gem called "Under the Surface".

On closer inspection it turned out that it contains many hymns written by Frances Ridley Havergal.


Here is a selection that stood out to me so far. 











Thursday, 6 July 2023

Time for a song

 https://youtu.be/fHg0kQDBPPg


This is the latest one I uploaded, although I wrote most of it in 2020.

I hope you will be blessed by the truth of it. 

Wednesday, 28 June 2023

Hell

 Awhile ago, I looked at what the Bible says about Heaven.

The other day, a friend challenged me to tell them what the Bible says about Hell and the other names that seem to refer to the same place.

Here’s my attempt.

 

Tartarus: only (1) ref in KJV : deepest abyss of Hades; eternal torment

Abyss/bottomless pit (9)

Hades, (10) “unseen” place or state of departed souls

Gehenna (12) valley of Jerusalem, figuratively place or state of everlasting punishment

Sheol, (65) world of the dead (as if subterranean retreat) and accessories and inmates: grave

 

In 2 Gospels, it states Capernaum will descend to Hades.

Gates of Hades will not overpower the Lord’s Church. (interesting side note there was a cave in Caesarea Philippi where the Greco-Roman gods were worshipped/sacrificed to. It was here where Jesus told His disciples that the Gates of Hell would not prevail against the Church.)

David spoke of Christ’s soul not being abandoned to Hades, nor decaying.

The Living One has the keys of death and of Hades.

Death and Hades were given authority to kill ¼ of the population.

Death and Hades give up the dead in them and they’re thrown into the Lake of Fire which is the 2nd death.

Jacob said he’d go down to Sheol in mourning.

Korah and those who rebelled with him descended alive into Sheol.

God’s anger fire burns to the lowest part of Sheol.

The Lord kills and makes alive, brings down to Sheol and raises up.

Cords of Sheol can surround people.

David told Solomon not to let Shimei go to Sheol in peace.

Sheol is deep. Those who go there do not return. Some make their bed/home there in darkness.

Sheol consumes those who have sinned. No one praises God there! The wicked “return” there… (interesting…)

God brought David’s soul up from Sheol, kept him alive that he wouldn’t go down to the pit.

The wicked in Sheol are put to shame.

God bought back souls from the power of Sheol.

“my soul has had enough troubles and my life has drawn near to Sheol.” Psalm 88:3 (Reading this Psalm made me think Heman the Ezrahite must have had a very rough time of it!) 

Man cannot redeem his own soul from the power of Sheol. 

It is a terrifying place but God (being omnipresent) is there too! Of course there is nowhere He is not (apart from in the thoughts of the wicked.) 

Fools go there- it is open before the Lord, it is down/below.

The disciplining of children, if they take heed, can rescue their souls from Sheol.

It is never full or satisfied. It has a large appetite.

In Sheol there is no activity or planning or knowledge or wisdom.

Jealousy is as severe as Sheol.

It is enlarged and excited to receive Lucifer whose pomp and music has been brought down to Sheol and Lucifer himself will be thrust down there.

Though people think they can make a pact with it, it is deception- it would not stand.

It has gates. It cannot thank God.

It has power and sting.

Hell is fiery; bodies and souls are thrown there; people are sentenced there and God has authority to cast there.

The tongue is set on fire by hell.

God casts the sinning angels there.

The fire is not quenched and the worm doesn’t die.

Demons implored the Lord not to command them to go to the abyss.

An angel was given the keys to the bottomless pit.

Abaddon/Apollyon is the “angel” as king over the pit.

The beast comes up out of it, and Satan is thrown into it.

The devil, beast and false prophet are tormented in the Lake of fire and brimstone day and night forever and ever.

Eternal fire was prepared for the devil and his angels.


It will be a dreadful place of weeping and gnashing of teeth. We all deserve Hell but Thank You Heavenly Father for providing the way of escape!!! 

Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Some of R. A. Torrey's thoughts on the topic of Prayer and the Bible

I'd heard the name often enough but I had only read one or two of his quotes. 

Here are a few that I thought are particularly worth sharing. 


"For eighteen centuries every engine of destruction that human science, philosophy, wit, reasoning or brutality could bring to bear against a book has been brought to bear against that book to stamp it out of the world, but it has a mightier hold on the world today than ever before. If that were man’s book it would have been annihilated and forgotten hundreds of years ago…  It stands absolutely unshaken today. At times almost all of the wise and great of the earth have been pitted against the Bible, and only an obscure few for it. Yet it has stood."


"The great need to-day in individuals, in churches and in preachers is that the Wind of God blow upon us." 


"God has not changed; and His ear is just as quick to hear the voice of real prayer, and His hand is just as strong to save, as it ever was." 


"There must be, in any complete revelation of God's mind and will and character and being, things hard for the beginner to understand, and the wisest and best of us are but beginners."


"The truly wise man is he who believes the Bible against the opinions of any man. If the Bible says one thing, and any body of men says another, the wise man will decide, "This book is the Word of Him who cannot lie."


"To have as one's ever-present friend, and to be conscious that one has as his ever-present friend, the Holy Spirit, and to surrender one's life in all it's departments entirely to His control - this is true Christian living."


"It is true that He does sometimes require of us things that to others seem hard. But when the will is once surrendered, the revolutionized life plans become just the plans that are most pleasant, and the things that to others seem hard, are just the things that are easiest and most delightful. Do not let Satan deceive you into being afraid of God's plans for your life."


"To win men to acceptance of Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord is the only reason Christians are left in this world."

 

"A verse must be read often, and re-read and read again before the wondrous message of love and power that God has put into begins to appear. Words must be turned over and over in the mind before their full force and beauty takes possession of us. One must look a long time at the great masterpieces of art to appreciate their beauty and understand their meaning, and so one must look a long time at the great verses of the Bible to appreciate their beauty and understand their meaning."


"God's Word is pure and sure, in spite of the devil, in spite of your fear, in spite of everything." 


" The reason why many fail in battle is because they wait until the hour of battle. The reason why others succeed is because they have gained their victory on their knees long before the battle came… Anticipate your battles; fight them on your knees before temptation comes, and you will always have victory."


"Prayer that is born of meditation upon the Word of God is the prayer that soars upward most easily to God's listening ears." 


"If we then let the Words of Christ abide in us, they will stir us up in prayer."


"The chief purpose of prayer is that God may be glorified in the answer." 


" When Jesus died, He died as my representative, and I died in Him; when He arose, He rose as my representative, and I arose in Him; when He ascended up on high and took His place at the right hand of the Father in the glory, He ascended as my representative and I ascended in Him, and today I am seated in Christ with God in the heavenlies. I look at the cross of Christ, and I know that atonement has been made for my sins; I look at the open sepulcher and the risen and ascended Lord, and I know the atonement has been accepted. There no longer remains a single sin on me, no matter how many or how great my sins may have been. "


Hope you're blessed and encouraged as you ponder the Scriptural truth behind them. 

Friday, 26 May 2023

Shavuot

As the Jewish people celebrate the giving of Torah on Shavuot, (and Christians celebrate Pentecost, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit) I thought it appropriate to share this: 

 " Hebrew names don’t just have a meaning and a numerical value; every letter also has a pictogram, so every name and word have pictures that tell another story and give another message. How incredible this is. 

All the law (Hebrew: Torah: instruction of God) points to Jesus of Nazareth. Even the very word Torah points to Jesus.

4 Hebrew letters: 1st letter is depicted by a cross, 2nd letter is “nails”, 3rd letter is the pictogram for “The Highest One” and the final letter’s pictogram means “Behold.”

So we have, “On the cross was nailed the Highest One. Behold!” Behold, the Highest One was nailed to a cross- for you. Torah. I hope every time you hear that word, you will remember to Behold the Highest one nailed to the cross.

"Open my eyes that I may see wondrous things out of your law." Psalm 119:18" (part transcript from a sermon I heard. ) 


(I find this fascinating!) 

"In Genesis 1:1, beginning with the first occurrence of the Hebrew letter tav {ת ,{counting 49 

letters the second letter of 'Torah' appears, counting 49 more letters the third letter appears, 

counting 49 more letters the fourth letter appears-- Torah {תורה {is spelled out using every 

50th letter of the text. 

Beginning with Exodus 1:1, Torah is spelled out the same way; every 50th letter beginning 

with the first appearance of the Hebrew letter tav {ת .{

Leviticus does not have 'Torah' encoded, but has YHVH {God's name,} {יהוה {spelled out 

beginning with the first appearance of the Hebrew letter yod {×™ {and counting forward every 

8th letter (Note: the number 8 

represents new life, resurrection) 

Numbers and Deuteronomy both have 'Torah' encoded in the initial verses of the books, but in

Numbers 'Torah' is spelled out in reverse order using 50 letter intervals. In Deuteronomy, 

'Torah' is also spelled out in reverse order at 49 letter intervals beginning in the 5th verse." (I've adapted this from a pdf I found.) 


So, the Law points to God. It is our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. The LORD Jesus is the only Man who ever lived who never broke God's laws, but He was crucified for our sins. His perfection has paid the price for you and I to be accepted by the Father when we turn away from our sins and choose wholeheartedly to follow and trust Him.

"He who covers his sins will not prosper, But whoever confesses and forsakes them will have mercy." Proverbs 28:13

"However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you. All things that the Father has are Mine. Therefore I said that He will take of Mine and declare it to you." John 16:13-15.

If the law had not been given we wouldn't realise our need of the Saviour. 


Monday, 3 April 2023

A prayer by J. R. Miller

 A dear friend shared this with me last year and I think it's particularly helpful for these days in which we are living so wanted to share them on this platform too. 





Friday, 10 March 2023

Another poem by Robert M. Mccheyne &...

"When Israel knew not where to go,
God made the fiery pillar glow;
By night, by day, above the camp
It led the way - their guiding lamp;
Such is Thy Holy Word to me
In day of dark perplexity.
When devious paths before me spread,
And all invite my foot to tread
I hear Thy voice behind me say -
"Believing soul, this is the way,
Walk thou in it." O gentle Dove,
How much Thy holy law I love!
My lamp and light
In the dark night.

When Paul amid the seas seemed lost
By Adrian billows wildly tossed,
When neither sun nor star appeared,
And every wave its white head reared
Above the ship, beside his bed
An angel stood, and "Fear not" said.
Such is Thy holy word to me,
When tossed upon afflictions's sea;
When floods come in unto my soul,
And the deep waters o'er me roll,
With angel voice Thy Word draws near
And says, "Tis I, why shouldst thou fear?
Through trouble great My saints must go
Into their rest, where neither woe
Nor sin can come; where every tear
From off the cheek shall disappear,
Wiped by God's hand." O gentle Dove,
How much Thy holy law I love!
My lamp and light
In the dark night.

When holy Stephen dauntless stood
Before the Jews, who sought his blood,
With angel face he looked on high,
And wondering, through the parted sky,
Saw Jesus risen from His throne
To claim the martyr as His own.
Angelic peace that sight bestowed,
With holy joy his bosom glowed.
And while the murderous stones they hurled
His heaven wrapt soul sought yonder world
Of rest. "My spirit, Saviour, keep,"
He cried, he kneeled he fell asleep.
Such be Thy holy Word to me
In hour of life's extremity!
Although no more the murdering hand -
Is raised within our peaceful land -
The Church has rest, and I may ne'er
Be called the martyr's crown to wear:
Yet still, in whatsoever form
Death comes to me, in midnight storm
Whelming my bark, or in my nest,
Gently dismissing me to rest,
O grant me in Thy Word to see
A risen Saviour beckoning me.
No evil then my heart shall fear
In the dark valley. Thou art near!
My trembling soul and Thou, my God,
Alone are there; Thy staff and rod
Shall comfort me. O gentle Dove,
How much Thy holy law I love!
My lamp and light
In the dark night."

(1838.) 



Would you agree things seem dark all around the world? Those who trust the Lord Jesus have the privilege to look to Him and His Word. He is willing to direct our steps if we are willing to obey Him. 

Adoniram Judson said," the future is as bright as the promises of God." I believe the Eternal state will be far more glorious than we can comprehend. 

Let's keep our affections on the things of Heaven, eagerly awaiting our Saviour's return. 


Tuesday, 10 January 2023

Alan Redpath quotes

I searched some sites and found all these quotes from Alan Redpath.

I know very little about him but nearly all of these greatly encouraged me in some way. 

I hope you are also blessed, challenged and encouraged. 

(This first one is abridged to make it more personal.) 

"God expects nothing from (insert your name here) but failure. We are no different today from the day before we were converted. We would be capable of committing any sin imaginable but for the grace of God. We are no different as people from what we were as youngsters. And the sins that beset us then beset us now, were it not for a constant, continual dependence upon the blood of Jesus, and the grace of God, and the power of the Holy Ghost to keep us.

 As long as I seek by His grace to maintain the attitude of committal and surrender to Him, then every demand, however unexpected or grim, hard, tough; every decision, however difficult; every temptation, every fierce dart of the Enemy of my soul is an attack upon the life of Christ within me. And He is always greater than Satan himself. For every situation in life God has implanted within me One who is altogether perfect, if only I let Him have His own way. How urgent therefore is this need to be filled with the Holy Spirit.

I believe that the discovery of God's will for your career is dependent upon the acceptance of God's will for your character. Far too often in seeking to know God's will for our lives we're at the wrong end of the line. Our concern should never be our relationship to the problem of a career, but our relationship to the person of Jesus Christ. Then He will look after the career. What we are is much more important to Him than what we do for Him. We mean far more to God than the work we do.

Faith is two empty hands held open to receive all of the Lord.  

God's mercy with a sinner is only equalled and perhaps outmatched by His patience with the saints, with you and me.  

Before we can pray, "Lord, Thy Kingdom come," we must be willing to pray, "My Kingdom go."  

The conversion of a soul is the miracle of a moment, but the manufacture of a saint is the task of a lifetime.  

If you look up into His face and say, "Yes, Lord, whatever it costs," at that moment He'll flood your Life with His presence and power. 

When I think of that story (of David and Jonathan) , my heart is stirred by a desire not only that I might have a Jonathan in my life—that is surely very wonderful, but very selfish—but also that I might find a David somewhere to whom I could be a Jonathan. Would you ask the Holy Spirit to make you a friend like that, to help you to cultivate in your life sanctifying disinterested, steadfast friendships? Oh, that the Lord might let us play a part in shaping and fashioning another life in the image of Jesus Christ!

He died for the ungodly, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God. There wasn’t one lovely or good thing in any of us that could draw out love from the heart of a holy Savior—there was everything to repel. Yet the infinite God, the altogether lovely One, whose ideal of love surely is far beyond anything we could ever imagine, whose capacity for love is beyond our understanding altogether, He loved us and gave Himself for us.

This is the Lord of glory, dying amidst the scorn of the people He came to redeem. Think of Him in heaven with all authority in His hands and the angelic host around Him. Then look at Him hanging on a cross with the riff-raff of humanity sneering and gaping at him. When I realize that there He took my sin, the pollution and filthiness of my life, as if it were His very own, and then poured it into oblivion as far as the east is from the west, I say, “Lord Jesus, Thy love to me was wonderful!

I want to make the issue crystal clear. There can be no possible doubt, according to the Word of God: either Jesus must be King, or He cannot be your Savior.

The best place any Christian can ever be in is to be totally destitute and totally dependent upon God, and know it.

The condition of an enlightened mind is a surrendered heart... If a man in his heart is right with God, God will deal with the problem.

Any battle for victory, power, and deliverance - from ourselves and from sin - which is not based constantly upon the gazing and the beholding of the Lord Jesus, with the heart and life lifted up to Him, is doomed to failure.

The man who gazes upon and contemplates day by day the face of the Lord Jesus Christ, and who has caught the glow of the reality that the Lord is not a theory but an indwelling power and force in his life, is as a mirror reflecting the glory of the Lord.

No sin which we are capable of committing has ever taken God by surprise for He knew we were just like that.

Return to the battle again, no longer trusting in the false and insufficient human resources which so foolishly we had taken into the battle, but now trusting in the limitless resources of our risen Lord.

When God wants to do an impossible task He takes an impossible man and crushes him.

I refuse to become panicky, as I lift up my eyes to Him and accept it as coming from the throne of God for some great purpose of blessing to my own heart.

There's some task which the God of all the universe, the great Creator, your redeemer in Jesus Christ has for you to do, and which will remain undone and incomplete until by faith and obedience you step into the will of God.

Obey God in all things today! Drive out the enemy! Lay the ax to the root of the tree, and the capacity for Jesus Christ will be increased tomorrow.

Circumstances which we have resented, situations which we have found desperately difficult, have all been the means in the hands of God of driving the nails into the self-life which so easily complains.

Alan Redpath