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Passage of the Day:01/10/10

Posted on January 10th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

“Thy love is better than wine.”
Song of Solomon 1:2


Nothing gives the believer so much joy as fellowship with Christ. He has enjoyment as others have in the common mercies of life, he can be glad both in God’s gifts and God’s works; but in all these separately, yea, and in all of them added together, he doth not find such substantial delight as in the matchless person of his Lord Jesus. He has wine which no vineyard on earth ever yielded; he has bread which all the corn-fields of Egypt could never bring forth. Where can such sweetness be found as we have tasted in communion with our Beloved? In our esteem, the joys of earth are little better than husks for swine compared with Jesus, the heavenly manna. We would rather have one mouthful of Christ’s love, and a sip of his fellowship, than a whole world full of carnal delights. What is the chaff to the wheat? What is the sparkling paste to the true diamond? What is a dream to the glorious reality? What is time’s mirth, in its best trim, compared to our Lord Jesus in His most despised estate? If you know anything of the inner life, you will confess that our highest, purest, and most enduring joys must be the fruit of the tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradise of God. No spring yields such sweet water as that well of God which was digged with the soldier’s spear. All earthly bliss is of the earth earthy, but the comforts of Christ’s presence are like Himself, heavenly. We can review our communion with Jesus, and find no regrets of emptiness therein; there are no dregs in this wine, no dead flies in this ointment. The joy of the Lord is solid and enduring. Vanity hath not looked upon it, but discretion and prudence testify that it abideth the test of years, and is in time and in eternity worthy to be called “the only true delight.” For nourishment, consolation, exhilaration, and refreshment, no wine can rival the love of Jesus. Let us drink to the full this evening.


Yesterday’s Sermon at Bethel

Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

Yesterday I spoke at Bethel Baptist Church, Quezon City in their youth service. I talked about Luke 2:52 “And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.” In these verses, four areas of our lives are given and I challenged the young people who were there to focus on growing in those four areas, namely, 1) mental, 2) physical, spiritual and 4) relational areas.

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Passage of the Day: 11/15/09

Posted on November 15th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

“Thine eyes shall see the King in His beauty.”
Isaiah 33:17

The more you know about Christ the less will you be satisfied with superficial views of Him; and the more deeply you study His transactions in the eternal covenant, His engagements on your behalf as the eternal Surety, and the fulness of His grace which shines in all His offices, the more truly will you see the King in His beauty. Be much in such outlooks. Long more and more to see Jesus. Meditation and contemplation are often like windows of agate, and gates of carbuncle, through which we behold the Redeemer. Meditation puts the telescope to the eye, and enables us to see Jesus after a better sort than we could have seen Him if we had lived in the days of His flesh. Would that our conversation were more in heaven, and that we were more taken up with the person, the work, the beauty of our incarnate Lord. More meditation, and the beauty of the King would flash upon us with more resplendence. Beloved, it is very probable that we shall have such a sight of our glorious King as we never had before, when we come to die. Many saints in dying have looked up from amidst the stormy waters, and have seen Jesus walking on the waves of the sea, and heard Him say, “It is I, be not afraid.” Ah, yes! when the tenement begins to shake, and the clay falls away, we see Christ through the rifts, and between the rafters the sunlight of heaven comes streaming in. But if we want to see face to face the “King in His beauty” we must go to heaven for the sight, or the King must come here in person. O that He would come on the wings of the wind! He is our Husband, and we are widowed by His absence; He is our Brother dear and fair, and we are lonely without Him. Thick veils and clouds hang between our souls and their true life: when shall the day break and the shadows flee away? Oh, long-expected day, begin!


Passage of the Day: 09/16/09

Posted on September 16th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

“Am I a sea, or a whale, that Thou settest a watch over me?”
Job 7:12

This was a strange question for Job to ask of the Lord. He felt himself to be too insignificant to be so strictly watched and chastened, and he hoped that he was not so unruly as to need to be so restrained. The enquiry was natural from one surrounded with such insupportable miseries, but after all, it is capable of a very humbling answer.

It is true man is not the sea, but he is even more troublesome and unruly. The sea obediently respects its boundary, and though it be but a belt of sand, it does not overleap the limit. Mighty as it is, it hears the divine hitherto, and when most raging with tempest it respects the word; but self-willed man defies heaven and oppresses earth, neither is there any end to this rebellious rage. The sea, obedient to the moon, ebbs and flows with ceaseless regularity, and thus renders an active as well as a passive obedience; but man, restless beyond his sphere, sleeps within the lines of duty, indolent where he should be active.

He will neither come nor go at the divine command, but sullenly prefers to do what he should not, and to leave undone that which is required of him. Every drop in the ocean, every beaded bubble, and every yeasty foam-flake, every shell and pebble, feel the power of law, and yield or move at once. O that our nature were but one thousandth part as much conformed to the will of God! We call the sea fickle and false, but how constant it is! Since our fathers’ days, and the old time before them, the sea is where it was, beating on the same cliffs to the same tune; we know where to find it, it forsakes not its bed, and changes not in its ceaseless boom; but where is man-vain, fickle man?

Can the wise man guess by what folly he will next be seduced from his obedience? We need more watching than the billowy sea, and are far more rebellious. Lord, rule us for Thine own glory. Amen.


God’s Word is a Lamp Unto Our Feet

Posted on September 7th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

Being in the dark can be very dangerous and can lead to accidents and unnecessary mistakes. That is why it is essential to always have some light when staying in the dark. It would be difficult to swim in pools without bath lights or pool lamps. Lighting systems should always be well installed and checked if working to ensure safety. Likewise, spiritually the word of God is our light. Have you been staying in the dark lately? Why don’t you try God’s light and free yourself from the dark?


Thought for the Day: 09/07/09

Posted on September 7th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Spiritual Disciplines

Sometimes, it is very tempting to just use hgh pills to develop one’s body physically. This is very parallel to spiritual growth. But, we must note that real growth can’t be effectively achieved without any consequences or repercussions. Short cuts can make things easier but can also cause us not to be able to sustain the sudden growth. So it is still better to grow naturally, both physically and spiritually.


Spiritual Training for Spiritual Fitness

Posted on May 18th, 2009 by Pastor Jeff in Daily Living, Ministry, Spiritual Disciplines

When you are trying to become fit and in shape, you would want to use a method that is effective. If it is through diet pills, you would want to use diet pills that really work. If it is through exercise, you would have to know the type of exercise routine and the pace you need to use during the routine.

The same thing applies spiritually. If you want to get in shape spiritually, you need to train yourself. Know the activities that will remove those spiritual fats and that will allow you to strengthen those spiritual muscles. Spiritual training is essential.