| January 12 Morning
"Ye are Christ's." 1 Corinthians 3:23
Ye are Christ's." You are His by donation, for the Father gave you to the Son; His by
His bloody purchase, for He counted down the price for your redemption; His by dedication,
for you have consecrated yourself to Him; His by relation, for you are named by his name,
and made one of His brethren and joint-heirs. Labour practically to show the world that
you are the servant, the friend, the bride of Jesus. When tempted to sin, reply, "I
cannot do this great wickedness, for I am Christ's." Immortal principles forbid the
friend of Christ to sin. When wealth is before you to be won by sin, say that you are
Christ's, and touch it not. Are you exposed to difficulties and dangers? Stand fast in the
evil day, remembering that you are Christ's.
Are you placed where others are sitting down idly, doing nothing? Rise to the work with
all your powers; and when the sweat stands upon your brow, and you are tempted to loiter,
cry, "No, I cannot stop, for I am Christ's. If I were not purchased by blood, I might
be like Issachar, crouching between two burdens; but I am Christ's, and cannot
loiter." When the siren song of pleasure would tempt you from the path of right,
reply, "Thy music cannot charm me; I am Christ's." When the cause of God invites
thee, give thy goods and thyself away, for thou art Christ's. Never belie thy profession.
Be thou ever one of those whose manners are Christian, whose speech is like the Nazarene,
whose conduct and conversation are so redolent of heaven, that all who see you may know
that you are the Saviour's, recognizing in you His features of love and His countenance of
holiness. "I am a Roman!" was of old a reason for integrity; far more, then, let
it be your argument for holiness, "I am Christ's!"
Evening
"I have yet to speak on God's behalf." Job 36:2
We ought not to court publicity for our virtue, or notoriety for our
zeal; but, at the same time, it is a sin to be always seeking to hide that which God has
bestowed upon us for the good of others. A Christian is not to be a village in a valley,
but "a city set upon a hill;" he is not to be a candle under a bushel, but a
candle in a candlestick, giving light to all. Retirement may be lovely in its season, and
to hide one's self is doubtless modest, but the hiding of Christ in us can never be
justified, and the keeping back of truth which is precious to ourselves is a sin against
others and an offence against God.
If you are of a nervous temperament and of retiring disposition, take care that you do not
too much indulge this trembling propensity, lest you should be useless to the church. Seek
in the name of Him who was not ashamed of you to do some little violence to your feelings,
and tell to others what Christ has told to you. If thou canst not speak with trumpet
tongue, use the still small voice. If the pulpit must not be thy tribune, if the press may
not carry on its wings thy words, yet say with Peter and John, "Silver and gold have
I none; but such as I have give I thee."
By Sychar's well talk to the Samaritan woman, if thou canst not on the mountain preach a
sermon; utter the praises of Jesus in the house, if not in the temple; in the field, if
not upon the exchange; in the midst of thine own household, if thou canst not in the midst
of the great family of man. From the hidden springs within let sweetly flowing rivulets of
testimony flow forth, giving drink to every passer-by. Hide not thy talent; trade with it;
and thou shalt bring in good interest to thy Lord and Master. To speak for God will be
refreshing to ourselves, cheering to saints, useful to sinners, and honouring to the
Saviour. Dumb children are an affliction to their parents. Lord, unloose all Thy
children's tongue. |