2Co 12:9 And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
I am cheered to know so many of you are with me on this.
We are going to
go to the New Testament and be Bible Christians.
We are going to sell
out to God and not the devil.
We are going to pray more, read our Bible
more and attend prayer meeting more.
We are going to give more and break
bad habits by the power of God.
We are going to become Christians after
God's heart.
We are going to be protesters in an hour when the smooth,
sickly, slippery, rotten, backslidden, degenerate, apostate Christianity
is accepted.
We are going to stand for God, to act like simple
Protestant Christians, to act like our Presbyterian Scottish forebears,
to act like our English Methodist forebears, to act like the dear old
Baptist who broke the ice in the creek and baptized people in the
freezing water.
They had a saying in those days, "Nobody ever caught a
cold getting baptized in the ice."
God Almighty saw to it that nobody
ever died of pneumonia.
Those Protestant forebears made these two
nations, the United States and Canada.
They made this continent.
Are we
going to be descendants of which they should be ashamed?
Or are we going
to say, "Lead on, we are following. You followed Jesus Christ, and we
are following you."
John Thomas was a dear old Welsh preacher I used to
hear.
While he preached he would raise his hands and say, "You supply
the grit and God will supply the grace."
He was right.
You've got the
grit; God has the grace.
~A.W. Tozer
Through the centuries God's people have experienced His grace.
He
doesn't give it to us in large cartons to be stored somewhere until we
think we need it.
He gives grace day by day, moment by moment, just
enough as we in our weakness look to Him.
Lord, I feel so inferior to
those giants of faith who have gone on before.
But You remind me that
out of their weakness they, too, trusted You step by step.
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