(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twel

(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twel
(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twelve thousands of books. May we also pursue after the spiritual, heavenly and eternal things with our whole heart by God's grace!)

Thursday, November 7, 2019

1. Hymn: Himself

Hymn: Himself 

Author: A. B. Simpson
(Vocal)
(Music)

1. Once it was the blessing,
    Now it is the Lord;
    Once it was the feeling,
    Now it is His Word.
    Once His gift I wanted,
    Now the Giver own;
    Once I sought for healing,
    Now Himself alone.

2. Once ’twas painful trying,
    Now ’tis perfect trust;
    Once a half salvation,
    Now the uttermost.
    Once ’twas ceaseless holding,
    Now He holds me fast;
    Once ’twas constant drifting,
    Now my anchor’s cast.

3. Once ’twas busy planning,
    Now ’tis trustful pray’r;
    Once ’twas anxious caring,
    Now He has the care.
    Once ’twas what I wanted,
    Now what Jesus says;
    Once ’twas constant asking,
    Now ’tis ceaseless praise.

4. Once it was my working,
    His it hence shall be;
    Once I tried to use Him,
    Now He uses me.
    Once the pow’r I wanted,
    Now the Mighty One;
    Once for self I labored,
    Now for Him alone.

5. Once I hoped in Jesus,
    Now I know He’s mine;
    Once my lamps were dying,
    Now they brightly shine.
    Once for death I waited,
    Now His coming hail;
    And my hopes are anchored,
    Safe within the veil.

Sunday, October 27, 2019

7. Hymn: Blest Father, Infinite in Grace

Hymn: Blest Father, Infinite in Grace

Author: John Nelson Darby (1800-1882)   

1. Blest Father, infinite in grace,
    Source of eternal joy;
    Thou leadst our hearts to that blest place
    Where rest's without alloy.  

2. There will Thy love find perfect rest,
    Where all around is bliss,
    Where all in Thee supremely blest,
    Thy praise their service is.  

3. Eternal love their portion is,
    Where love has found its rest;
    And, filled with Thee, the constant mind
    Eternally is blest.  

4. There Christ, the centre of the throng,
    Shall in His glory shine;
    But not an eye those hosts among
    But sees His glory Thine.  

5. Yet deeper, if a calmer, joy
    The Father's love shall raise,
    And ev'ry heart find sweet employ
    In His eternal praise.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

6. Hymn: Oh, How I Love Jesus

Hymn: Oh, How I Love Jesus

Author: Frederick Whitfield (1829-1904)
Tune: O, HOW I LOVE JESUS

1. There is a name I love to hear,
    I love to sing its worth;
    It sounds like music in my ear,
    The sweetest name on earth.

Refrain:
Oh, how I love Jesus,
Oh, how I love Jesus,
Oh, how I love Jesus,
Because He first loved me!

2. It tells me of a Saviour’s love,
    Who died to set me free;
    It tells me of His precious blood,
    The sinner’s perfect plea. 

3. It tells what my Father hath
    In store for every day,
    And though I tread a darksome path,
    Yields sunshine all the way. 

4. It tells of One whose loving heart
    Can feel my deepest woe,
    Who in each sorrow bears a part,
    That none can bear below. 

Friday, October 4, 2019

5. Some Books About Church History

Some Books About Church History:  

1. The Pilgrim Church, by E. H. Broadbent       

2. Short Papers on Church History, by Andrew Miller 

3. History of the Christian Church, by Philip Schaff 

Thursday, September 12, 2019

2. Devotional: Time Is Running Out

Time Is Running Out 

Author: A. W. Tozer

The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. (Romans 13:12)

    The absence of spiritual devotion today is an omen and a portent. The modern church is all but contemptuous of the sober virtues— meekness, modesty, humility, quietness, obedience, self effacement, patience. To be accepted now, religion must be in the popular mood. Consequently, much religious activity reeks with pride, display, self-assertion, self-promotion, love of gain and devotion to trivial pleasures.  
    It behooves us to take all this seriously. Time is running out for all of us. What is done must be done quickly. We have no right to lie idly by and let things take their course. A farmer who neglects his farm will soon lose it; a shepherd who fails to look after his flock will find the wolves looking after it for him. A misbegotten charity that allows the wolves to destroy the flock is not charity at all but indifference, rather, and should be known for what it is and dealt with accordingly.  
    It is time for Bible-believing Christians to begin to cultivate the sober graces and to live among men like sons of God and heirs of the ages. And this will take more than a bit of doing, for the whole world and a large part of the church is set to prevent it. But if God be for us, who can be against us.