Showing posts with label Samuel Davies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuel Davies. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2020

The Conflagration of The World!

The present state is but the infancy of the world. All the events of time, even those which make such great noise to us, and determine the fate of kingdoms are but as the trivial games of little children. But if we look forward and trace events to maturity, we meet with vast, significant and majestic events! To one of those scenes I would direct your attention this day; I mean the solemn, tremendous, and glorious scene of the universal judgment! 

You have sometimes seen a stately building in ruins; come now, and view the ruins of a demolished world! Come now, and view the whole universe severely laboring and agonizing in her last convulsions, and her well-ordered system dissolved! You have heard of earthquakes here and there which have laid huge cities in ruins. Come now, and feel the tremors and convulsions of the whole globe, which blend cities and countries, oceans and continents, mountains, plains and valleys in one giant heap! 

You have a thousand times beheld the moon walking in brightness, and the sun shining in its strength. Come now, look and see the sun turned into darkness, and the moon into blood! It is our lot to live in an age of war, blood, and slaughter; an age in which our attention is engaged by the dubious fate of kingdoms. Draw off your thoughts from these trifling objects for an hour, and fix them on more solemn and vital objects. Come view this dread scene! "The world alarmed, both earth and heaven overthrown, And gasping nature's last tremendous groan; Death's ancient scepter broke, the teeming tomb, The Righteous Judge, and man's eternal doom!"

Let us now enter upon the majestic scene! But alas! what images shall I use to represent it? Nothing that we have ever seen, nothing that we have ever heard, nothing that has ever happened on the stage of time can furnish us with proper illustrations. All here is low and groveling when compared with the grand phenomena of that day! We are so accustomed to trifling earthly objects, that it is impossible that we should ever raise our thoughts to a suitable pitch of elevation. But before long, we shall be amazed spectators of these majestic wonders and our eyes and our ears will be our instructors! But it is now necessary we should have such ideas of them as may affect our hearts, and prepare us for them. 

Let us therefore present to our view, those representations which divine revelation our only guide in this case, give us of the person of the Judge, and the manner of His appearance; of the resurrection of the dead, and the transformation of the living; of the universal gathering of all men before the supreme tribunal; of their separation to the right and left hand of the Judge, according to their characters; of the judicial process itself; of the decisive sentence; of its execution, and of the conflagration of the world!

[Samuel Davies]

 2 Peter 3:7-10 ... But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.  But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. 

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Friday, July 31, 2020

Spectacle of Woe and Torture

In the cross of Christ, God's hatred to sin is manifested in the most striking light and the evil of sin is exposed in the most dreadful colors! Now it appears, that such is the divine hatred against all sin, that God can by no means forgive sin, without punishment; and that all the infinite benevolence of His nature towards His creatures cannot prevail upon Him to pardon the least sin without an adequate atonement.


Nay, now it appears that when so malignant and abominable a thing is but imputed to His dear Son, His co-equal, His darling, His favorite that even He could not escape unpunished, but was made a monument of vindictive justice to all worlds!


What can more strongly expose the evil of sin than the cross of Christ? Sin is such an intolerably malignant and abominable thing, that even a God of infinite mercy and grace cannot let the least instance of it pass unpunished!


It was not a small thing which could arm God's justice against the Son of His love. Though He was perfectly innocent in Himself yet when He was made sin for us, God spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up unto death, the shameful, tormenting, and accursed death of the cross!


Go, you fools, who make a mock at sin! Go and learn its malignity and demerit at the cross of Jesus!


WHO is it that hangs there writhing in the agonies of death His hands and feet pierced with nails,  His side gashed with a spear,  His face bruised with blows, drenched with tears and blood,  His heart melting like wax, His whole frame racked and disjointed, forsaken by His friends, and even by His Father, tempted by devils, and insulted by men? Who is this amazing spectacle of woe and torture? It is Jesus, the eternal Word of God,  God's Elect, in whom His soul delights, God's beloved Son, in whom He is well pleased!


And WHAT has He done? He did no wickedness; He knew no sin but was holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners.


And WHY then, all these dreadful sufferings from Heaven, earth, and Hell?  Why, He only stood in the law-place of sinners, He only received their sin by imputation. And you see what it has brought upon Him! You see how low it has reduced Him!  What a horrid evil must that be which has such tremendous consequences, even upon the Darling of Heaven!


Oh! what still more dreadful havoc would SIN have made, if it had been punished upon the sinner himself in his own person! Surely all the various miseries which have been inflicted upon our guilty world in all ages, and even all the punishments of Hell do not so loudly proclaim the terrible desert and malignity of sin, as the cross of Christ!


The infinite malignity of sin and God's hatred to it, appear nowhere in so striking and dreadful a light as in the cross of Christ! Let a reasonable creature take but one serious view of that cross and surely he must ever after tremble at the thought of the least sin!


[Samuel Davies]


Romans 5:6 … For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Conscience

The principal means which God uses in conversion, is that of conscience; and indeed without this, all the rest are in vain. Outward afflictions are of service only as they tend to awaken the conscience from its lethargy to a faithful discharge of its duty. It is conscience which makes the sinner sensible of his misery and scourges him. The lashes of a guilty conscience are intolerable; and some under them have chosen strangling and suicide, rather than life.


Conscience is a serpent in his bosom, which bites and gnaws his heart; and he can no more avoid it, than he can fly from himself!


Let not such of you as have never been tortured with its remorse, congratulate yourselves upon your happiness, for you are not innocents! Your conscience will not always sleep! It will not always lie torpid and inactive, like a snake benumbed with cold, in your bosom!


It will awaken you either to your conversion or condemnation!


Either the fire of God's wrath flaming from His law will enliven it in this world to sting you with medicinal anguish; or the unquenchable fire of His vengeance in the lake of fire and brimstone will thaw it into life and then it will horribly rage in your bosom, and diffuse its tormenting poison through your whole frame! And then it will become a never-dying worm, and prey upon your hearts forever!


[Samuel Davies]


Romans 2:15 … Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another;)

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

What is it to be a Christian?

1. To be a Christian is to depart from iniquity. To this, the name obliges us; and without this we have no right to the name. "Let every one who names the name of Christ, depart from iniquity!" (2 Timothy 2:19.) That is, let him depart from iniquity, or not even dare to take that sacred name!

Christ was perfectly free from sin. He was "holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners." His followers also shall be perfectly free from sin, in a little time! Before long, they will enter into the pure regions of perfect holiness, and will drop all their sins, along with their mortal bodies into the grave!

But this, alas! is not their character in the present state, but the remains of sin still cleave to them! Yet even in the present state, they are laboring after perfection in holiness. Nothing can satisfy them, until they are fully conformed to the image of God's dear Son!

They are hourly conflicting with every temptation, and vigorously resisting every iniquity in its most alluring forms. And, though sin is perpetually struggling for the mastery, and sometimes, in an inadvertent hour, gets an advantage over them yet, they are assisted with divine grace, so that no sin has any habitual dominion over them. (Romans 6:14) 

Hence they are free from the gross vices of the age, and are men of good morals. This is their habitual, universal character; and to pretend to be Christians without this prerequisite, is the greatest absurdity!

What then shall we think of the debauched, defrauding, worldly, profligate, profane 'Christians', who have overrun the Christian world? Can there be a greater contradiction?

A loyal subject in arms against his sovereign; an ignorant scholar; a sober drunkard; a charitable miser; an honest thief are not greater absurdities, or more direct contradictions!

To depart from iniquity, is essential to Christianity and without it there can be no such thing as a Christian!

There was nothing that Christ was so remote from as sin! And therefore, for those that indulge themselves in sin and yet to wear His name, is just as absurd and ridiculous as for an illiterate dunce to call himself a university professor!

Therefore, if you will not renounce iniquity then renounce the Christian name! You cannot consistently retain both!

Alexander the Great had a fellow in his army who had his same name--but was a mere coward. "Either be like me," said Alexander to him, "or lay aside my name!"

You servants of sin, it is in vain for you to wear the name of Christ! It renders you the more ridiculous, and only aggravates your guilt! You may with as much propriety call yourselves 'princes' or 'kings'; as 'Christians' while you are so unlike Christ! You are a scandal to His precious name!

2. To be a Christian is to deny yourselves, and take up the cross, and follow Christ.  These are the terms of discipleship fixed by Christ Himself:  "He said to them all: If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily,and follow Me!" (Luke 9:23) 

To deny ourselves, is to abstain from the pleasures of sin, to moderate our sensual appetites, to deny our own interest for the sake of Christ. In short, it is to sacrifice everything inconsistent with our duty to Him, when these come in competition.

To take up our cross, is to bear sufferings, to encounter difficulties, and break through them all in imitation of Jesus Christ, and for His sake.

To follow Christ, is to trace His steps, and imitate His example whatever it costs us. This is the essential character of every true Christian.

What then shall we think of those crowds among us, who retain the Christian name and yet will not deny themselves of their sensual pleasures, nor part with their temporal interests, for the sake of Christ? Who are so far from being willing to lay down their lives, that they cannot stand the force of a laugh or a sneer for the cause of Christ but immediately stumble and fall away?

Are they Christians, whom the commands of Christ cannot restrain from what their depraved hearts desire? No! A Christian, without self-denial, mortification, and a supreme love to Jesus Christ--is as great a contradiction as fire without heat, a sun without light, a hero without courage, or a friend without love!

Does not this strip some of you of the Christian name, and prove that you have no right at all to it?

3. To be a Christian is to be a follower or imitator of Christ.  "He left us an example, that we should follow His steps!" (1 Peter 2:21)

Christ is the model for every Christian. Paul tells us that believers will be conformed to His image, (Romans 8:29;) and that the same mind must be in us, which was also in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 2:5) 

Christ's heart glowed with love to His Father! He delighted in universal obedience to Him; it was His food and drink to do the Father's will, even in the most painful and self-denying instances! He abounded in devotion, in prayer, meditation and every pious duty.

He was also full of every grace and virtue towards mankind! He was meek and humble,  kind and benevolent,  just and charitable, merciful and compassionate,
towards all. Beneficence to the souls and bodies of men was the business of His life, for He went about doing good. (Acts 10:38) 

In regard to Himself, He was patient and resigned, and yet undaunted and brave under sufferings. He had all His appetites and passions under proper government. He was heavenly-minded above this world in heart, while He dwelt in it.

This is an imperfect sketch of His amiable character; and in these things every one who deserves to be called after His name, does in some measure resemble and imitate Him. This is not only his earnest endeavor but what he actually attains, though in a much inferior degree; and his imperfections are the grief of his heart.

This resemblance and imitation of Christ is essential to the very being of a Christian, and without it, all profession is a vain pretense!

Does your Christianity, my friends, stand this test? May one know that you belong to Christ by your living like Him, and manifesting the same temper and spirit?

Alas! would not some of you with more propriety be called: Epicureans from Epicurus, the sensual atheistic philosopher; or  Mammonites from Mammon, the imaginary god of riches; or  Bacchanalians from Bacchus, the god of wine; rather than Christians from Christ, the most perfect pattern of living holiness and virtue that was ever exhibited in the world!

If you claim the name of Christians, then where is that ardent devotion, that affectionate love to God, that zeal for His glory, that alacrity in His service, that resignation to His will,  that generous benevolence to mankind, that zeal to promote their best interests, that meekness and forbearance under ill usage, that unwearied activity in doing good to all, that self-denial and heavenly-mindedness which shone so conspicuous in Christ, whose holy name you bear?

Alas! while you are destitute of those graces, and yet wear his name you only mock it, and turn it into a reproach both to Him and yourselves!

[Samuel Davies]

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Friday, July 17, 2020

The Religion of The Bible

The Scriptures give us sufficient instructions what we should believe. They are a sufficient rule of faith. The Holy Scriptures give us complete directions in matters of practice. They are a sufficient rule of life. In short, in the sacred writings manifests the only worthy principles and vigorous springs of a suitable conduct towards God, towards one another, and towards ourselves.


The religion of the Bible has the direct tendency to promote true piety and solid virtue in the world. It is such a religion as befits a God to reveal. It is such a religion as we might expect from Him if ever He instituted any. It is a religion intended and adapted to regulate self-love, and to diffuse the love of God and man through the world. It is a religion productive of every humane, social, and divine virtue, and directly calculated to banish sin out of the world.


It is a religion which transforms impiety, into devotion; injustice and oppression, into equity and universal benevolence; and sensuality, into sobriety! It is a religion infinitely preferable to any that has been contrived by the wisest and best of mortals.


And whence do you think could this godlike religion proceed? Does not its nature prove its origin to be divine? Does it not evidently bear the lineaments of its heavenly Author? Can you ever imagine that such a pure, such a holy, such a perfect system could be the contrivance of wicked, infernal spirits, of selfish, artful priests, or politicians, or of a group of daring impostors, or wild enthusiasts?


[Samuel Davies]


2 Timothy 3:16-17 … All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.



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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Justice and Mercy

The salvation of sinners by the substitutionary death of Christ, gives the brightest display of the perfections of God; and particularly of those which belong to Him as the Supreme Ruler of the moral world.


Justice and mercy, duly tempered, and exercised with wisdom is a summary of those virtues which belong to a good ruler. Now these are most illustriously displayed in a happy union, in Christ crucified. Justice shines brighter in the cross than if every sin had been punished upon offenders, without any mercy! Mercy shines brighter in the cross than if every sin had been pardoned, and every sinner made happy, without any execution of justice.


Mercy appears in turning the divine heart with such a strong propensity upon the salvation of sinners! Justice appears in that when the heart of God was so much set upon it, yet He would not save them without a complete satisfaction to His justice.


Mercy appears in providing such a Savior! Justice appears in inflicting the punishment due to sin upon Him, without abatement; though He loved Him more than the whole universe of creatures!


Mercy appears in transferring the guilt from the sinner upon the Surety, and accepting a vicarious satisfaction! Justice appears in exacting the satisfaction, and not passing by sin, when it was imputed to the darling Son of God.


Mercy appears in pardoning and saving guilty sinners! Justice appears in punishing their sin!


Mercy appears in justifying them though destitute of all personal merit and righteousness! Justice appears in justifying them--only and entirely on account of the merit and righteousness of Christ!


Mercy appears in providing a Savior of such infinite dignity! Justice appears in refusing satisfaction from an inferior person!


Mercy appears in forgiving sin! Justice appears in not forgiving so much as one sin without a sufficient atonement!


Mercy, rich, free mercy towards the sinner! Justice, strict, inexorable justice towards the Surety!


In short mercy and justice, as it were, walk hand in hand through every step of this amazing scheme of salvation by the substitutionary atonement of Christ! God pardons and saves the sinner and yet condemns and punishes his sin! Though innumerable multitudes of rebels are pardoned yet not one of them is pardoned until their rebellion is punished according to its demerit in the person of the Surety!


The precept of the divine law, which they had broken was perfectly obeyed. The penalty which they had incurred was fully endured and paid, indeed not by themselves but by their divine substitute. Hence the divine law is magnified, and made honorable, and the rights of government are preserved sacred and inviolable and yet the sinful rebels are set free, and advanced to the highest honors and blessedness!


God brings the greatest good out of the greatest evil! God pardons and saves the sinner and yet condemns and punishes his sin! God gives the brightest display of His justice in the freest exercise of His mercy! God gives the richest discovery of His mercy in the most rigorous execution of His justice! God magnifies His Law in justifying those who had broken it!  God reveals the utmost hatred against sin in showing the highest love to the sinner!


What an astonishing God-like scheme is this! What a stupendous display of the infinite wisdom of God!


[Samuel Davies]






Psalm 85:10 ... Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.

Friday, July 3, 2020

You Are Devilized Already!

What a monstrous soul you have within you which cannot love God; which cannot love supreme excellence and all perfect beauty; which cannot love your divine Parent, the Author of your mortal frame; which cannot love your prime Benefactor and gracious Redeemer; which cannot love Him, "in whom you live, and move and have your being;" (Acts 17:28) which cannot love Him, who alone is the proper happiness for your immortal spirit; who can love a parent, a child, a friend, with all their infirmities but cannot love God; who can love the world; who can love even sinful pleasures and yet cannot love God; who can love everything that is lovely but God, who is infinitely lovely; who can love wisdom, justice, veracity, goodness, clemency, in creatures, where they are attended with many imperfections and yet cannot love God, where all center and shine in the highest perfection! What a monster of a soul is this!


Must it not be a devil to be capable of such unnatural horrendous wickedness? Can you be easy, while you have such a soul within you? What a load of guilt must lie upon you!


If love to God is the fulfilling of the whole law then the lack of love must be the breach of the whole law. You break it all at one blow! Your life is but one continued, uniform, uninterrupted series of sinning! The lack of love to God diffuses a malignity through all you do!


Now, I appeal to you yourselves is not this a very dangerous situation? While you are destitute of sincere love of God can you flatter yourselves that you are fit for Heaven? What! fit for the region of divine love? What! fit to converse with a holy God, and live forever in His presence? What! fit to spend an eternity in His holy service? Can you be fit for these things while you have no love to Him? Certainly not! You must perceive yourselves to be fit for destruction and fit for nothing else!


You are devilized already! Lack of love to God is the grand constituent of a devil, the worst ingredient in that infernal character. And must you not then be doomed to that everlasting fire which is prepared and fit for the devil and his angels?


[Samuel Davies]


1 Corinthians 16:22 … 22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maranatha.

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Saturday, March 7, 2020

Melt

It is He alone who can melt down the obstinate hearts of men into love and peace!


[Samuel Davies]




Ezekiel 11:19 … And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh:

Monday, November 11, 2019

Your Conscience Will Not Always Sleep!

The principal means which God uses in conversion, is that of conscience; and indeed without this, all the rest are in vain. Outward afflictions are of service only as they tend to awaken the conscience from its lethargy to a faithful discharge of its duty. It is conscience which makes the sinner sensible of his misery and scourges him. The lashes of a guilty conscience are intolerable; and some under them have chosen strangling and suicide, rather than life.


Conscience is a serpent in his breast, which bites and gnaws his heart; and he can no more avoid it, than he can fly from himself!


Let not such of you as have never been tortured with its remorse, congratulate yourselves upon your happiness, for you are not innocents! Your conscience will not always sleep! It will not always lie torpid and inactive, like a snake benumbed with cold, in your breast!


It will awaken you either to your conversion or condemnation!


Either the fire of God's wrath flaming from His law will enliven it in this world to sting you with medicinal anguish; or the unquenchable fire of His vengeance in the lake of fire and brimstone will thaw it into life and then it will horribly rage in your breast, and diffuse its tormenting poison through your whole frame! And then it will become a never-dying worm, and prey upon your hearts forever!


[Samuel Davies]


Romans 12:2 … And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

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Friday, November 8, 2019

What We Are in Name

We call ourselves Christians but do we really understand the MEANING and sacred import of that name? Do we really know what it is to BE Christians indeed? Are we in reality what we are in name? Certainly it is time for us to consider the matter!


What is it to be a Christian?


To be a Christian, in the popular and fashionable sense, is no really difficult or excellent thing. It is to be baptized, to profess the Christian religion; to believe, like our neighbors, that Christ is the Messiah, and to attend upon public worship once a week, in some church or another. In this sense, a man may be a 'Christian' and yet be habitually careless about eternal things. He may be a 'Christian' and yet fall short of the morality of many of the heathen. He may be a 'Christian' and yet a drunkard, a swearer, or a slave to some vice or other. He may be a 'Christian' and yet a willful, impenitent offender against God and man.


But is this to be a 'real Christian' in the original and proper sense of the word? No! that is something of a very different and superior kind.


To be a Christian indeed is to be like to Christ, from whom the name is taken!


To be a Christian indeed is to be a follower and imitator of Christ!


To be a Christian indeed is to have Christ's spirit and temper; and to live as He lived in the world!


In short, to be a Christian, is to have our sentiments, our character and our practice, formed upon the sacred model of the gospel.


[Samuel Davies]


Acts 11:26 … And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Justice and Mercy!

The salvation of sinners by the substitutionary death of Christ, gives the brightest display of the perfections of God; and particularly of those which belong to Him, as the Supreme Ruler of the moral world. Justice and mercy, duly tempered, and exercised with wisdom is a summary of those virtues which belong to a good ruler. Now these are most illustriously displayed in a happy union in Christ crucified. Justice shines brighter in the cross than if every sin had been punished upon offenders, without any mercy!


Mercy shines brighter in the cross than if every sin had been pardoned, and every sinner made happy, without any execution of justice. Mercy appears in turning the divine heart with such a strong propensity upon the salvation of sinners! Justice appears in that when the heart of God was so much set upon it yet He would not save them without a complete satisfaction to His justice.


Mercy appears in providing such a Savior! Justice appears in inflicting the punishment due to sin upon Him, without abatement; though He loved Him more than the whole universe of creatures!


Mercy appears in transferring the guilt from the sinner upon the Surety, and accepting a vicarious satisfaction! Justice appears in exacting the satisfaction, and not passing by sin, when it was imputed to the darling Son of God.


Mercy appears in pardoning and saving guilty sinners! Justice appears in punishing their sin!


Mercy appears in justifying them though destitute of all personal merit and righteousness! Justice appears in justifying them only and entirely on account of the merit and righteousness of Christ!


Mercy appears in providing a Savior of such infinite dignity! Justice appears in refusing satisfaction from an inferior person!


Mercy appears in forgiving sin! Justice appears in not forgiving so much as one sin without a sufficient atonement!


Mercy, rich, free mercy towards the sinner! Justice, strict, inexorable justice towards the Surety!


In short, mercy and justice, as it were, walk hand in hand through every step of this amazing scheme of salvation by the substitutionary atonement of Christ! God pardons and saves the sinner and yet condemns and punishes his sin! Though innumerable multitudes of rebels are pardoned yet not one of them is pardoned until their rebellion is punished according to its demerit in the person of the Surety! The precept of the divine law, which they had broken was perfectly obeyed. The penalty which they had incurred was fully endured and paid, indeed not by themselves but by their divine substitute. Hence the divine law is magnified, and made honorable, and the rights of government are preserved sacred and inviolable and yet the sinful rebels are set free, and advanced to the highest honors and blessedness!


God brings the greatest good out of the greatest evil! God pardons and saves the sinner and yet condemns and punishes his sin! God gives the brightest display of His justice in the freest exercise of His mercy! God gives the richest discovery of His mercy in the most rigorous execution of His justice! God magnifies His law in justifying those who had broken it! God reveals the utmost hatred against sin in showing the highest love to the sinner! What an astonishing God-like scheme is this! 

What a stupendous display of the infinite wisdom of God!


[Samuel Davies]


Psalm 85:10 … Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

NOW is the Time

TIME, like an ever-running stream, is perpetually gliding on and hurrying each of us into the boundless ocean of eternity!


Consider the UNCERTAINTY of your time! You may die the next year, the next month, the next week, the next hour, or the next moment!


I once knew a minister who, while he was speaking on this same point was made a striking illustration of it and instantly dropped down dead in the pulpit!You cannot call one day of this next year your own! Before that day comes, you may be done with time and have entered upon eternity!


People presume upon time, as if it were guaranteed to them for so many years; and this is the delusion which ruins multitudes! How many are now in eternity, who began the last year with as little expectation of death, and hopes of long life as you have at the beginning of the present year! And this may be your doom!


Should a prophet be sent to open the book of the divine decrees to you as Jeremiah did to Hananiah; some of you would no doubt see it written there by your name, "This very year you are going to die!" (Jeremiah 28:16.) Some unexpected moment in this year will put an end to all the labors and enjoyments of the present state, and all the duties and opportunities peculiar to it!


Therefore, if sinners would repent and believe, NOW is the time, because this is the ONLY time they are certain of! Sinners, you may be in hell before this year finishes its round if you delay the great business of salvation any longer!


For remember, time is uncertain! Youth, health, strength, business, riches, power, wisdom, and whatever this world contains cannot insure it. No, the thread of life is held by the divine hand alone; and God can snap it asunder, without warning, in whatever moment He pleases!


[Samuel Davies]






Hebrews 9:27 … And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:


Romans 13:11 … And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.

Monday, October 28, 2019

The Only Effectual Reformer

The Holy Spirit is the only effectual reformer of the world! If He is absent legislators may make laws against crime; philosophers may reason against vice; ministers may preach against sin; conscience may remonstrate against evil;the divine law may prescribe, and threaten hell; the gospel may invite and allure to heaven; but all will be in vain!


The strongest arguments, the most melting entreaties, the most alarming denunciations from God and man, enforced with the highest authority, or the most compassionate tears, all will have no effect, all will not effectually reclaim one sinner, nor gain one sincere convert to righteousness!


Paul, Apollos, and Peter, with all their apostolic abilities, can do nothing, without the Holy Spirit. Paul may plant the seed and Apollos may water it; but God alone can make it grow! "So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything but only God, who makes things grow!" (1 Corinthians 3:6, 7.)


Never will peace and harmony be established in this jangling world until this Divine Agent takes the work in hand. It is He alone who can melt down the obstinate hearts of men into love and peace! It is He alone who can soften their rugged and savage tempers, and transform them into mutual benevolence!


It is He alone who can quench those lusts that set the world on fire, and implant the opposite virtues and graces. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, are mentioned by Paul, as the fruit of the Spirit, because the Spirit alone is the author of them. And if these dispositions were predominant in the world, what a serene, calm, peaceful region would it be, undisturbed with the hurricanes of human passions!


Oh, how much do we need the influence of the blessed Spirit to break the heart of stone, to enlighten the dark mind, and to comfort the desponding soul!


[Samuel Davies]


John 16:8 … And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: ðŸ•Š

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Oh Look, See Where it Leads

This, my friends, and this alone, is the way of salvation. Is this the way in which you are walking? Or is it the smooth, easy downward road to destruction? You may slide along that without exertion or difficulty, like a dead fish floating with the stream; but oh! look before you, and see where it leads!


Most people form some easy system of religion, from their own vain imaginations, suited to their depraved taste, indulgent to their sloth and carnality,  and favorable to their lusts and this they call 'Christianity'!


But this is not the religion of the Bible! This is not the way to life laid out by God in His Word but it is the smooth downward road to destruction!


[Samuel Davies]









Matthew 7:13-14 … Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

An Infallible Test

If you truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then you earnestly study and endeavor to please Him by a life of universal obedience. Love is always desirous to please the person beloved; and it will naturally lead to a conduct that is pleasing. This, then, you may be sure of, that if you truly love Jesus, then it is the labor of your life to please Him.

The only way to please Jesus, and the best test of your love to Him is obedience to His commandments. This is made the decisive mark by Christ Himself: "If anyone loves Me he will obey My teaching. He who does not love Me will not obey My teaching." John 14:23, 24.

Jesus repeats this theme over and over in different forms: "Whoever has My commands and obeys them he is the one who loves Me," verse 21. "If you love Me you will obey what I command," verse 15. "You are My friends if you do what I command." John 15:14. "This is love for God," says John; that is, it is the surest evidence, and the natural, inseparable effect of our love to God, "that we obey His commands. And His commands are not burdensome." 1 John 5:3; that is, they will not seem grievous to one who obeys them from the principle of sincere love.

Here, then, you who profess to love the Lord Jesus here is an infallible test for your love! Do you make it the great aim of your life to keep His commandments? Do you honestly endeavor to perform every duty which He has required and that because He has commanded it? And do you vigorously resist and struggle against every sin, however constitutional, however fashionable, however gainful--because He forbids it? And is the way of obedience pleasant to you? Would you choose this holy way to heaven, rather than any other if it were left to your choice?

Your not loving God if it continues, will certainly lead you to Hell. You are fit for no other place! Where should the enemies of God be,   but in an infernal prison? There is the same propriety in throwing you into Hell as in shutting up madmen in bedlam or rebels in a dungeon! Why, you are devilized already! You have the very temperament of devils! Enmity to God is the grand constituent of a devil it is the worst ingredient in that infernal disposition; and this you have in your hearts, and, as it were, incorporated with your habitual temperament! And what do you think will become of you? Judge for yourselves must you not be doomed to that everlasting fire, which was prepared for the devil and his angels; whom you resemble?


[Samuel Davies]


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1 Corinthians 16:22 ...  If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maranatha.❤

Friday, March 27, 2015

Stream of Time

For this world in its present form is passing away.  The whole scheme and system of worldly affairs, all this marrying and rejoicing, and weeping, and buying, and enjoying is passing away!  It is passing away this very moment!  It not only will pass away but even now, it is passing away!

The 'stream of time', with all the trifles that float on it, and all the eager pursuers of these bubbles is in motion, in swift, incessant motion to empty itself and all that sail upon it, into the shoreless ocean of eternity, where all will be absorbed and lost forever!

[Samuel Davies]






1 Corinthians 7:31 ... And they that use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world passeth away.


Psalm 90:9 ... For all our days are passed away in thy wrath: we spend our years as a tale that is told.


Isaiah 40:8 ... The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.


1 John 2:17 ... And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.