By Rev. John Wilbur Chapman
THERE are certain causes for spiritual declension, and they are always to be found in ourselves. It is true we have the old nature with us, while at the same time we have the new nature, the life of God, but it is no license for us to sin, for Paul writes, "The law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death." If you lived yesterday in the flesh, it was at the cost of the spirit. If you live today in the spirit, it shall be at the cost of the flesh. There is really no excuse for failure if we are living as we ought to live, with Christ between us and temptation, and Christ between us and sin. But, because we have failed, it is well to know the reason; and it may be because-- 1. There was some neglect of the Bible--the bread of life, the water of life, the staff of life; and he will be a weak, trembling, falling Christian who lets one day pass without a little portion of it running through his life--like the light to reveal imperfections and like the water to make the temple clean. 2. It may be that there is some unconfessed sin hiding away in the secret recesses of your heart. The children of God do not leap into grievous sin at a bound; there was first some little sin that tarried, was courted, then encouraged to stay, and finally conceived and brought forth a brood of iniquity, which was strong enough to overthrow the ripest saint. 3. It may be that, when God called you to some service, you disobeyed; and disobedience puts you out of tune with heaven. The fact that you are in the world proves that you are indispensable to the working out of God's plan; the fact that he called you to do something for him clearly indicates that his will must be yours, or there is confusion and strife. But, whatever the cause, he waits to restore you to the old strength, the lost peace, the old, sweet song that was formerly yours; and he will do it today. |
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SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY.
1. Start the day with the word of God, and remember that when Jesus won
the victory over Satan he said, "It is written." |