Murmur Much? (Grunt Work)


We are apt to complain, but remember: God’s infinite plan ordered [these trials]… The reason we do not see the wisdom of [the trial] is partly because being creatures we cannot fathom the wisdom of the Creator, and as sinful creatures we are blind and prejudiced.
It is also partly because we forget the purpose they ultimately aim toward, and measure them by our own standards. It is also partly through our own pride, because we have such a high opinion of our own wisdom, which is foolishness indeed.

—Samuel Willard
The Decrees of God, 1690   (HT: New.Demonstration

Is not Christ your treasure? Is not heaven your inheritance—and will you murmur? Has not God given you a changed heart, a renewed nature, and a sanctified soul—and will you murmur?

Has He not given you Himself to satisfy you, His Son to save you, His Spirit to lead you, His grace to adorn you, His covenant to assure you, His mercy to pardon you, His righteousness to clothe you—and will you murmur? Has He not made you a friend, a son, a brother, a bride, an heir—and will you murmur?

When you were dead, did not He quicken you? When you were lost, did not He seek you? When you were wounded, did not He heal you? When you were falling, did not He support you? When you were down, did not He raise you? When you were staggering, did not He establish you? When you were erring, did not He correct you? When you were tempted, did not He support you? and when you went in dangers, did not He deliver you?—and will you murmur?

What! you who are so highly advanced and exalted above many thousands in the world? Murmuring suits none so badly as saints.

Thomas Brooks
The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod   (HT: Of First Importance

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To Keep the Heart-Highest and Hardest Work


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Cleaving To Old Truth


“Solomon bids us (Prov 23:23) to buy the truth, but doth not tell us what it must cost, because we must get it though it be never so dear. We must love it both shining and scorching. Every parcel of truth is precious as the filings of gold; we must either live with it, or die for it.” THOMAS BROOKS

Horatius Bonar 1808-1889

Small may be our strength in these last days. The tide of error, and sin, and worldliness may be running very strong. It may not be easy to confess Christ, or to hold fast His truth. But His grace is sufficient for us; and woe be to us if we give way to the errors of the age, or conform to its vanities, or seek to please its multitudes, either under the dread of public opinion, or the fear of not being reputed ‘men of progress,’ or the shrinking from more direct persecution and hatred! Faithfulness to Christ, and to His truth, is everything, especially in days when iniquity shall abound, and the love of many shall wax cold.

Fear not! The reward is glorious; the honour is beyond all earthly honours. The contempt and enmity are but for a day; the dignity and the blessedness are forever and ever.

Though men call you narrow-minded for cleaving to old truth,—now obsolete, as they say; for ‘worship of a book,’ or biblioatry, as they call it; for the stern refusal to lower our testimony to our glorified Lord and coming King? Let us be content to bear reproach for Him and His word. The glory to be given us at His appearing will more than compensate for all.

Horatius Bonar -Taken from Light & Truth: Bible Thoughts & Themes, Vol. V, 1872.

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Choice Jewels – Precious Ointment


A Cabinet of Choice Jewels, or, A Box of Precious Ointment

                                               By Thomas Brooks, 1669

                                            Blessed are the poor in spirit

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:3

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit;” that is—the broken and humble in heart, who has no high thoughts or conceits of himself—but is lowly in his own eyes, like a young child.

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit;” that is—he who has no lofty or puffed up spirit. The poor in spirit are those who are lowly, being truly conscious of their own unworthiness. None are poor in spirit—but the humble.

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit;” that is—blessed are those whose spirits are brought into such a humble gracious frame, as willingly, quietly, and contentedly to lie down in a poor low condition—when it is the pleasure of the Lord to bring them into such a condition.

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit;” that is—blessed are those who are truly and sincerely sensible of their spiritual needs, poverty, and misery.

They see an utter inability and insufficiency in themselves, and in all other creatures —to deliver them out of their sinful and miserable estate.

They see nothing in themselves upon which they dare venture their everlasting estates—and therefore fly to the free, rich, sovereign, and glorious grace of God in Christ, as to their sure and only sanctuary!

They see their need of God’s free grace to pardon them.

They see their need of Christ’s righteousness to clothe them.

 They see their need of the Spirit of Christ to purge, change, and sanctify them.

They see their need of more heavenly wisdom to counsel them.

They see their need of more . . .

            of the power of God—to support them,

            of the goodness of God—to supply them,

            of the mercy of God—to comfort them,

            of the presence of God—to refresh them,

            of the patience of God—to bear with them, etc.

 They see their need of greater measures of faith —to conquer their fears.

 They see their need of greater measures of wisdom— to walk holily, harmlessly, blamelessly, and exemplary in the midst of temptations, snares, and dangers.

They see their need of greater measures of patience —to bear their burdens without fretting or fainting.

 They see their need of greater measures of zeal and courage—to bear up bravely against all sorts of opposition, both from within and from without.

They see their need of greater measures of love —to cleave to the Lamb, and to follow the Lamb wherever He goes.

They see their need of living in a continual dependence upon God and Christ—for fresh influences, incomes, and supplies of grace, of comfort, of strength—by which they may be enabled . . .

             to live for God,

             to walk with God,

             to glorify God,

             to bring forth fruit to God,

             to withstand all temptations which tend to lead the heart away from God.

 ”Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:3

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