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Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money: come ye, buy and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isa. lv. 1. Come, for all things are now ready. Luke xiv. 17. Him (be it who it will) that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out. John vi. 37.

How could a tender mother's heart cast out her
sick child, calling for help! Come, my poor soul,
come only as well as thou canst. Better to come
in a cold, fearful, miserable condition, than not at
all; for if we cannot come boldly to CHRIST with
a strong faith, we must even come trembling, just
as we are; nor will such coming be offensive to
CHRIST; for he says,
"Him that cometh," come
how he will," I will in no wise cast out." A feel-
ing of joy is not needful to bring us to CHRIST,
but a feeling of our wants; for it is not required
to bring any money of our own worthiness, but
only the whole heap of our misery along with us,
and desire grace. God does not look upon the
sensible joy of faith (for this is his particular gift,
which he could soon give, if need was), but upon
the sincerity, application, and earnestness of a
poor sinner. John Bunyan fitly compares such a
one to a man who would fain ride a full gallop,
whose horse is hardly able to go a good trot. In
this instance, the intention of the rider is not to
be judged by the slow pace of his horse (which
resembles our corrupt and unwilling nature),
but by his whippings, spurrings, and beatings of
the beast.

See, dearest Lord, our willing souls
Accept thine offered grace;

We bless the great Redeemer's love,
And give the Father praise.

Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with
good. Rom. xii. 21. For who is he that will
harm you, if ye be followers of that which is
good. 1 Pet. iii. 13. All things work together
for good to them that love God. Rom. viii. 28.
THE Christian life is a warfare, and the conflict
between sin and holiness, and between sorrow and
comfort, is often very violent. The child of God has
many evils to encounter with. Sin, Satan, self, and
the world, are daily enemies. He is also exposed
oft to poverty, affliction, reproaches and persecu-
tion. O my Saviour, help me to overcome all evil
in the strength of thy grace; give me a heart to
do good to all who may seek to hurt me. Who is
he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that
which is good? Not the Father, for he loves you;
not Jesus, for he died for you; not the Spirit, his
work is to comfort you; not good men, they love
those who follow that which is good; not wicked
men nor devils, for though enemies, they are con-
fined, and cannot stir one step beyond what thy
God and Saviour permits them. When
When you meet
with a trial, look not to men but to Jesus. Pray
for patience to bear it, and look up for a blessing
upon it. Then all things shall work together for
thy good. Rom. viii. 28. Let every temptation
make you more careful, and put you on closer
watching against the enemy. Cleave to Jesus by
faith and prayer, like a child to its parent, when
it sees an enemy coming towards it. Behold him,
flee to him, rest upon him, and then you will
rejoice in him.

How glorious, Lord, thy wisdom shines,
And baffles Satan's deep designs:

Thy power is sov'reign to fulfil

The noblest counsels of thy will.

Prayer shall be made for him continually, and daily shall he be praised. Ps. lxxii. 15. Thy kingdom come. Matt. vi. 10. Pour out your hearts before him. Ps. lxii. 8.

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→ WHAT a condescending King we have, who may
always be approached! Who would not pray?
You say, O that my coldness and indifference
would permit me to do it! But are you not
sensible of your wants and miseries? Is not this
coldness and backwardness misery enough?
Therefore you ought also to pray, and to pray
most when you are so dull and drowsy, else it
will never be better with you. Arise, therefore,
and pray; the good Spirit of God will assist you
in it. Encouraged by the promises of a prayer-
hearing God, and a special assistance of the Holy
Spirit in this work, we must, even in the greatest
conflicts, not omit to resist the temptations of
the devil. And though we have sinned, not defer
it long; but pray directly, and say, The Lord is
merciful, and I am unworthy and unable to pray!
but, alas, what shall I do? Shall I wait till I am
worthy and able? O no; perhaps that time will
never come; for I am always a great miserable
sinner. A Christian stands always in need of
prayer; for since the sense of sin does not leave
him, he must not leave off prayer."
Lord grant
me more of the spirit of prayer, and let it never
be extinguished in my heart!

Arise, my soul, from deep distress,
And banish every fear;

God calls thee to his throne of grace,
To spread thy sorrows there.

Go then, my soul, and talk with God
By Christ who'd thee redeem,

In mercy oft he lifts the rod,
To bring thee back to him.

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What dost thou here Elijah? 1 Kings xix. 13. LET this question be supposed as addressed to What dost thou here in this world? thou "working the work of him that sent thee, or standing all the day idle? Art thou in the post assigned thee by heaven, truly called, and properly qualified for it, and faithfully discharging the duties of it? or hast thou thrust thyself into it without warrant or invitation; and therefore hast no cause to expect success? What dost thou here in this retirement? Is the world shut out of thy thoughts, and are the visits of the blessed Spirit invited? What dost thou here, if thy peace with an offended God is not already made, or most earnestly desired and sought after? If thou really wantest peace and safety, plead the blood of Jesus, flee to the city of refuge. What dost thou here in times of trial and temptation? Art thou flying from the danger, or boldly facing it in the name and strength of the Lord? Art thou ashamed of the cross, or dost thou willingly take it upon thee? Elijah failed here; he fled from Jezebel. And did such an one as Elijah fear? Then howl, ye fir-trees, if the cedars be thus shaken! hold fast by CHRIST, ye weak ones, if the strong fall! What dost thou here below? Art thou not pitching thy tent on this side Jordan, satisfied with thy present portion? or art thou "looking to a better country, to a city that hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God?" Life is uncertain, death approaches, the Judge is at the door, then "prepare to meet thy God."

Arm me with a jealous care,

As in thy sight to live;

And thy weak servant, Lord, preparo
A good account to give!

Mine eyes are ever towards the Lord; for he shall pluck my feet out of the net. Ps. xxv. 15. Happy is the man that feareth alway. Prov. xxviii. 14. O HOW long can some enemies hide themselves with their nets before our eyes, and draw in all on a sudden! It is unspeakable how cunning and powerful our enemies are, how they lie in wait everywhere, so that in all places, and at all times, we are surrounded with many cruel murderers of souls! Blessed is he that keeps clear from self-confidence, and fearing always, says within himself, as soon as he awakes in the morning, Who knows what temptations I may meet with to-day perhaps when I arise, by the first step my feet may be entangled in dangerous snares and nets. And as self-confidence ever will be ashamed, and a firm confidence in the Lord never shall (Rom. ix. 33), grant, O Lord, I beseech thee, that, distrusting myself, I may fully put my trust on thee, watching evermore in all things, and looking cautiously in all places about me, where there is any fear of danger. Whatever I am about to do or to speak, let me first converse with thee by prayer; that keeping always close to thee, I may be preserved against the power and craft of mine enemies, as in a stronghold; and confidently say, according to thy own pattern given (Ps. xvi. 8), " I have set the Lord before me because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved."

God is my portion and my joy;
His counsels are my light,

He gives me sweet advice by day,
And gentle hints by night.

My soul would all her thoughts approve

To his all-seeing eye;

Nor death nor hell my hope shall move,

While such a friend is nigh.

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