Days of Heaven Upon EarthSimpson, A. B. (Albert B.)
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Days of Heaven Upon Earth
Simpson, A. B. (Albert B.)
Calendars; Devotional exercises
Oh, shall we grieve so kind a Friend? Shall we disappoint so loving a
Husband? Shall we not meet the blessed Holy Spirit with the love He brings
us, and give in return our undivided and unbounded affection?
Was there ever a Bridegroom so loving seeking our heart to gain?
DECEMBER 27.
“He sent forth the dove which returned not again unto him” (Gen. viii.
12).
First, we have the dove going forth from the ark, and finding no rest upon
the wild and drifting waste of sin and judgment. This represents the Old
Testament period, perhaps, when the Holy Ghost visited this sinful world,
but could find no resting-place, and went back to the bosom of God.
Next, we have the dove going forth and returning with the olive leaf in
her mouth, the symbol and the pledge of peace and reconciliation, the sign
that judgment was passed and peace was returning. Surely this may
beautifully represent the next stage of the Holy Spirit’s manifestation,
as going forth in the ministry and death of Jesus Christ, to proclaim
reconciliation to a sinful world.
There is a third stage, when, at length, the dove goes forth from the ark
and returns no more; but it makes the world its home, and builds its nest
amid the habitations of men. This is the third and present stage of the
Holy Spirit’s blessed work. Let us welcome the Dove to a nest in our
hearts.
DECEMBER 28.
“The Holy Ghost, whom God hath given to them that obey Him” (Acts v. 32).
We can only know and prove the fulness of the Spirit as we step out into
the larger purposes and plans of Christ for the world.
Perhaps the chief reason why the Holy Spirit has been so limited in His
work in the hearts of Christians, is the shameful neglect of the unsaved
and unevangelized world by the great majority of the professed followers
of Christ. There are millions of professing Christians—and, perhaps, real
Christians—in the world, who have never given one real, earnest thought to
the evangelization of the heathen world.
God will not give the Holy Spirit in His fulness for the selfish enjoyment
of any Christian. His power is a great trust, which we must use for the
benefit of others and for the evangelization of the lost and sinful world.
Not until the people of God awake to understand His real purpose for the
salvation of men, will the Church ever know the fulness of her Pentecost.
God’s promised power must lie along the line of duty, and as we obey the
command, we shall receive His promise in his fulness.
Lord, help me to understand Thy plan.
DECEMBER 29.
“I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God” (Acts xx.
27).
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