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		<description><![CDATA[ Read and be blessed&#8230; THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD IS LOVE  by Henry Drummond 1884 “THOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=36&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD IS LOVE<br />
 by <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Henry Drummond</span> 1884</strong></p>
<div><em>“THOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not LOVE I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not Love, it profiteth me nothing.</em></div>
<div><em>Love suffereth long, and is kind;<br />
Love envieth not;<br />
Love vaunteth not itself is not puffed up,<br />
Doth not behave itself unseemly,<br />
Seeketh not her own,<br />
Is not easily provoked,<br />
Thinketh no evil;<br />
Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth;<br />
Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things,<br />
  endureth all things.</em></div>
<div><em>“Love never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see through a glass, darkly;but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. And now abideth faith, hope, Love, these three; but the greatest of these is Love” (1 Corinthians 13 KJV).</em></div>
<p><em>EVERY one has asked himself the great question of antiquity as of the modern world: What is the <strong><em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">summum bonum</span></em>&#8212;the supreme good</strong>? You have life before you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet?</p>
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<p><strong>We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith</strong>. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong. If we have been told that, we may miss the mark. I have taken you, in the chapter which I have just read, to Christianity at its source; and there we have seen, &#8220;The greatest of these is love.&#8221; It is not an oversight.</p>
<p><strong>Paul was speaking of faith just a moment before. He says, &#8220;If I have all faith, so that I can remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. &#8220;So far from forgetting, he deliberately contrasts them, &#8220;Now abideth Faith, Hope, Love,&#8221; and without a moment&#8217;s hesitation, the decision falls, &#8220;The greatest of these is Love.&#8221;</strong></p>
<div><strong>And it is not prejudice. <strong>A man is apt to recommend to others his own strong point. Love was not Paul&#8217;s strong point</strong>. The observing student can detect a beautiful tenderness growing and ripening all through his character as Paul gets old; but the hand that wrote, &#8220;The greatest of these is love,&#8221; when we meet it first, is stained with blood.</strong></div>
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<p>Nor is this letter to the Corinthians peculiar in singling out love as the <em>summum bonum.</em> The masterpieces of Christianity are agreed about it. <strong>Peter says, &#8220;Above all things have fervent love among yourselves.&#8221; Above all things. And John goes farther, &#8220;God is love.&#8221; And you remember the profound remark which Paul makes elsewhere, &#8220;Love is the fulfilling of the law.&#8221;</strong> Did you ever think what he meant by that? In those days men were working their passage to Heaven by keeping the Ten Commandments, and the hundred and ten other commandments which they had manufactured out of them. Christ said, I will show you a more simple way. If you do one thing, you will do these hundred and ten things, without ever thinking about them. <strong>If you love, you will unconsciously fulfil the whole law.</strong></p>
<p>And you can readily see for yourselves how that must be so. Take any of the commandments. &#8220;Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.&#8221; If a man love God, you will not require to tell him that. Love is the fulfilling of that law. &#8220;Take not His name in vain.&#8221; Would he ever dream of taking His name in vain if he loved Him? &#8220;Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.&#8221; Would he not be too glad to have one day in seven to dedicate more exclusively to the object of his affection? Love would fulfil all these laws regarding God. And so, if he loved Man, you would never think of telling him to honour his father and mother. He could not do anything else. It would be preposterous to tell him not to kill. You could only insult him if you suggested that he should not steal&#8212;how could he steal from those he loved? It would be superfluous to beg him not to bear false witness against his neighbour. If he loved him it would be the last thing he would do. And you would never dream of urging him not to covet what his neighbours had. He would rather they possessed it than himself.</p>
<div><strong>In this way &#8220;Love is the fulfilling of the law.&#8221; It is the rule for fulfilling all rules, the new commandment for keeping all the old commandments, Christ&#8217;s one secret of the Christian life.</strong></div>
<div><strong>Now Paul had learned that; and in this noble eulogy he has given us the most wonderful and original account extant of the <em>summum bonum</em>. We may divide it into three parts.</strong></div>
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<div><strong>In the beginning of the short chapter, we have <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Love contrasted</span>; in the heart of it, we have <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Love analysed</span>; towards the end we have <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Love defended</span> as the supreme gift.</strong></div>
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<p><strong> </strong><strong>THE CONTRAST</strong></p>
<div><strong>PAUL begins by contrasting Love with other things that men in those days thought much of. I shall not attempt to go over those things in detail. Their inferiority is already obvious.</strong></div>
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<p><strong>He contrasts it with <em>eloquence</em></strong>. And what a noble gift it is, the power of playing upon the souls and wills of men, and rousing them to lofty purposes and holy deeds. Paul says, &#8220;If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.&#8221; And we all know why<strong>. We have all felt the brazenness of words without emotion, the hollowness, the unaccountable unpersuasiveness, of eloquence behind which lies no Love</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>He contrasts it with <em>prophecy</em></strong>. <strong>He contrasts it with <em>mysteries</em>. He contrasts it with <em>faith</em>. He contrasts it with <em>charity</em></strong>. Why is Love greater than faith? Because the end is greater than the means. And why is it greater than charity? Because the whole is greater than the part.</p>
<p><strong>Love is greater than faith, because the end is greater than the means</strong>. What is the use of having faith? It is to connect the soul with God. And what is the object of connecting man with God? That he may become like God. But God is Love. Hence Faith, the means, is in order to Love, the end. Love, therefore, obviously is greater than faith. It is greater than charity, again, because the whole is greater than a part. <strong>Charity is only a little bit of Love, one of the innumerable avenues of Love, and there may even be, and there is, a great deal of charity without Love</strong>. <strong>It is a very easy thing to toss a copper to a beggar on the street; it is generally an easier thing than not to do it.</strong> Yet Love is just as often in the withholding. We purchase relief from the sympathetic feelings roused by the spectacle of misery, at the copper&#8217;s cost. It is too cheap&#8212;too cheap for us, and often too dear for the beggar. If we really loved him we would either do more for him, or less.</p>
<p><strong>Then Paul contrasts it with <em>sacrifice</em> and <em>martyrdom</em></strong>. And I beg the little band of would-be missionaries and I have the honour to call some of you by this name for the first time&#8212;to remember that though you give your bodies to be burned, and have not Love, it profits nothing&#8212;nothing! <strong>You can take nothing greater to the heathen world than the impress and reflection of the Love of God upon your own character.</strong> That is the universal language. It will take you years to speak in Chinese, or in the dialects of India. From the day you land, that language of Love, understood by all, will be pouring forth its unconscious eloquence. <strong>It is the man who is the missionary, it is not his words. His character is his message</strong>. In the heart of Africa, among the great Lakes, I have come across black men and women who remembered the only white man they ever saw before&#8212;David Livingstone; and as you cross his footsteps in that dark continent, men&#8217;s faces light up as they speak of the kind Doctor who passed there years ago. They could not understand him; but they felt the Love that beat in his heart.</p>
<p>Take into your new sphere of labour, where you also mean to lay down your life, that simple love, and your lifework must succeed. You can take nothing greater, you need take nothing less. It is not worth while going if you take anything less. You may take every accomplishment; you may be braced for every sacrifice; but if you give your body to be burned, and have not Love, it will profit you and the cause of Christ nothing.</p>
<div><strong>THE ANALYSIS</strong></div>
<p><strong>AFTER contrasting Love with these things, Paul, in three verses, very short, gives us an amazing analysis of what this supreme thing is. I ask you to look at it. It is a compound thing, he tells us. It is like light. As you have seen a man of science take a beam of light and pass it through a crystal prism, as you have seen it come out on the other side of the prism broken up into its component colours&#8212;red, and blue, and yellow,</strong> <strong>and violet, and orange, and all the colours of the rainbow</strong>&#8212;so Paul passes this thing, Love, through the magnificent prism of his inspired intellect, and it comes out on the other side broken up into its elements. <strong>And in these few words we have what one might call the Spectrum of Love, the analysis of Love</strong>. Will you observe what its elements are?</p>
<div><strong>Will you notice that they have common names; that they are virtues which we hear about every day; that they are things which can be practised by every man in every place in life; and how, by a multitude of small things and ordinary virtues, the supreme thing, the <em>summum bonum</em>, is made up?</strong></div>
<p>The Spectrum of Love has nine ingredients:&#8211;</p>
<p><strong>Patience</strong> . . . . .&#8221;Love suffereth long.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Kindness</strong> . . . . .&#8221;And is kind.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Generosity</strong> . . . .&#8221;Love envieth not.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Humility</strong> . . . . .&#8221;Love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Courtesy</strong> . . . . .&#8221;Doth not behave itself unseemly.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Unselfishness</strong> . . &#8220;Seeketh not her own.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Good Temper</strong> . . . &#8220;Is not easily provoked.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Guilelessness</strong> . . .&#8221;Thinketh no evil.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Sincerity</strong> . . . . .&#8221;Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Patience; kindness; generosity; humility; courtesy; unselfishness; good temper; guilelessness; sincerity</strong>&#8212;</p>
<div><strong>these make up the supreme gift, the stature of the perfect man.</strong></div>
<p><strong>You will observe that all are in relation to men, in relation to life, in relation to the known today and the near tomorrow, and not to the unknown eternity. We hear much of love to God; Christ spoke much of love to man. We make a great deal of peace with heaven; Christ made much of peace on earth. Religion is not a strange or added thing, but the inspiration of the secular life, the breathing of an eternal spirit through this temporal world.</strong> The supreme thing, in short, is not a thing at all, but the giving of a further finish to the multitudinous words and acts which make up the sum of every common day.</p>
<p>There is no time to do more than make a passing note upon each of these ingredients.</p>
<p><strong>Love is <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Patience</span></strong>. This is the normal attitude of Love; <strong>Love passive, Love waiting to begin; not in a hurry; calm; ready to do its work when the summons comes, but meantime wearing the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. Love suffers long; beareth all things; believeth all things; hopeth all things. For Love understands, and therefore waits</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Kindness</span>. Love active</strong>. Have you ever noticed how much of Christ&#8217;s life was spent in doing kind things&#8212;in <em>merely</em> doing kind things? Run over it with that in view and you will find <strong>that He spent a great proportion of His time simply in making people happy, in doing good turns to people.</strong> There is only one thing greater than happiness in the world, and that is holiness; and it is not in our keeping; but <strong>what God has put in our power is the happiness of those about us, and that is largely to be secured by our being kind to them.</strong></p>
<div><strong>&#8220;The greatest thing,&#8221; says someone, &#8220;a man can do for his Heavenly Father is to be kind to some of His other children.&#8221; I wonder why it is that we are not all kinder than we are? How much the world needs it. How easily it is done. How instantaneously it acts. How infallibly it is remembered. How superabundantly it pays itself back&#8212;for</strong></div>
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<div><strong>there is no debtor in the world so honourable, so superbly honourable, as Love. &#8220;Love never faileth&#8221;. Love is success, Love is happiness, Love is life. &#8220;Love, I say, &#8220;with Browning, &#8220;is energy of Life.&#8221;</strong></div>
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</strong>&#8220;For life, with all it yields of joy and woe<br />
And hope and fear,<br />
Is just our chance o&#8217; the prize of learning love&#8211;<br />
How love might be, hath been indeed, and is.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Where Love is, God is. He that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God. God is love</strong>. <strong>Therefore love</strong>. Without distinction, without calculation, without procrastination, love. Lavish it upon the poor, where it is very easy; especially upon the rich, who often need it most; most of all upon our equals, where it is very difficult, and for whom perhaps we each do least of all. <strong>There is a difference between trying to please and giving pleasure. Give pleasure</strong>. <strong>Lose no chance of giving pleasure</strong>, for that is the ceaseless and anonymous triumph of a truly loving spirit. &#8220;I shall pass through this world but once. Any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Generosity. &#8220;Love envieth not&#8221;</strong> This is Love in competition with others. Whenever you attempt a good work you will find other men doing the same kind of work, and probably doing it better. Envy them not. <strong>Envy is a feeling of ill-will to those who are in the same line as ourselves, a spirit of covetousness and detraction</strong>. <strong>How little Christian work even is a protection against un-Christian feeling</strong>.</p>
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<div><strong>Envy, that most despicable of all the unworthy moods which cloud a Christian&#8217;s soul assuredly waits for us on the threshold of every work, unless we are fortified with this grace of magnanimity. Only one thing truly need the Christian envy, the large, rich, generous soul which &#8220;envieth not.&#8221;</strong></div>
<div><strong>And then, after having learned all that, you have to learn this further thing, <strong>Humility</strong>&#8212;<strong>to put a seal upon your lips and forget what you have done. After you have been kind, after Love has stolen forth into the world and done its beautiful work, go back into the shade again and say nothing about </strong></strong></div>
<div><strong><strong>it Love hides even from itself</strong>.</strong></div>
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<div><strong>Love waives even self-satisfaction. &#8220;Love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.&#8221;</strong></div>
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<p>The fifth ingredient is a somewhat strange one to find in this summum bonum: <strong>Courtesy</strong>. <strong>This is Love in society, Love in relation to etiquette. </strong>&#8220;Love doth not behave itself unseemly.&#8221; <strong>Politeness has been defined as love in trifles. Courtesy is said to be love in little things.</strong> And the one secret of politeness is to love. <strong>Love cannot behave itself unseemly. You can put the most untutored person into the highest society, and if they have a reservoir of love in their heart, they will not behave themselves unseemly. They simply cannot do it</strong>. Carlyle said of Robert Burns that there was no truer gentleman in Europe than the ploughman-poet. It was because he loved everything&#8212;the mouse, and the daisy, and all the things, great and small, that God had made. So with this simple passport he could mingle with any society, and enter courts and palaces from his little cottage on the banks of the Ayr.</p>
<p>You know the meaning of the word <strong>&#8220;gentleman.&#8221; It means a gentle man&#8212;a man who does things gently, with love</strong>. And that is the whole art and mystery of it.</p>
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<div><strong>The gentleman cannot in the nature of things do an ungentle, an ungentlemanly thing. The ungentle soul, the inconsiderate, unsympathetic nature cannot do anything else. &#8220;Love doth not behave itself unseemly.&#8221;</strong></div>
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<p><strong>Unselfishness</strong>. &#8220;Love seeketh not her own.&#8221; Observe: Seeketh not even that which is her own. In Britain the Englishman is devoted, and rightly, to his rights. But there come times when a man may exercise even the higher right of giving up his rights. Yet Paul does not summon us to give up our rights. Love strikes much deeper. It would have us not seek them at all, ignore them, eliminate the personal element altogether from our calculations.</p>
<p><strong>It is not hard to give up our rights. They are often external. The difficult thing is to give up ourselves. The more difficult thing still is not to seek things for ourselves at all. After we have sought them, bought them, won them, deserved them, we have taken the cream off them for ourselves already. Little cross then, perhaps, to give them up. But not to seek them, to look every man not on his own things, but on the things of others&#8212;that is the difficulty</strong>. &#8220;Seekest thou great things for thyself?&#8221; said the prophet; &#8220;seek them not.&#8221; Why? Because <strong>there is no greatness in things. Things cannot be great. The only greatness is unselfish love</strong>. Even self-denial in itself is nothing, is almost a mistake. Only a great purpose or a mightier love can justify the waste.</p>
<p>It is more difficult, I have said, not to seek our own at all, than, having sought it, to give it up. I must take that back. It is only true of a partly selfish heart. Nothing is a hardship to Love, and nothing is hard. I believe that Christ&#8217;s yoke is easy. Christ&#8217;s &#8220;yoke&#8221; is just His way of taking life. And I believe it is an easier way than any other. I believe it is a happier way than any other. <strong>The most obvious lesson in Christ&#8217;s teaching is that there is no happiness in having and getting anything, but only in giving. I repeat, there is no happiness in having or in getting, but only in giving</strong>. And half the world is on the wrong scent in the pursuit of happiness. They think it consists in having and getting, and in being served by others. It consists in giving, and in serving others. He that would be great among you, said Christ, let him serve.</p>
<div><strong>He that would be happy, let him remember that there is but one way&#8212;it is more blessed, it is more happy, to give than to receive.</strong></div>
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<p>The next ingredient is a very remarkable one: <strong>Good Temper</strong>. &#8220;Love is not easily provoked.&#8221; Nothing could be more striking than to find this here<span style="text-decoration:underline;">. <strong>We are inclined to look upon bad temper as a very harmless weakness.</strong></span> We speak of it as a mere infirmity of nature, a family failing, a matter of temperament, not a thing to take into very serious account in estimating a man&#8217;s character<span style="text-decoration:underline;">. And yet here, right in the heart of this analysis of love, it finds a place; and the Bible again and again returns to condemn it as one of the most destructive elements in human nature.  </span><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The peculiarity of ill temper is that it is the vice of the virtuous. It is often the one blot on an otherwise noble character. <strong>You know men who are all but perfect, and women who would be entirely perfect, but for an easily ruffled, quick-tempered, or &#8220;touchy&#8221; disposition. This compatibility of ill temper with high moral character is one of the strangest and saddest problems of ethics.</strong></span><strong>The truth is there are two great classes of sins&#8212;sins of the Body, and sins of the Disposition</strong>. The Prodigal Son may be taken as a type of the first, the Elder Brother of the second. Now society has no doubt whatever as to which of these is the worse. Its brand falls, without a challenge, upon the Prodigal. But are we right? We have no balance to weigh one another&#8217;s sins, and coarser and finer are but human words; but faults in the higher nature may be less venial than those in the lower, and to the eye of Him who is Love, a sin against Love may seem a hundred times more base<strong>. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">No form of vice, not worldliness, not greed of gold, not drunkenness itself, does more to unChristianise society than evil temper.</span> For embittering life, for breaking up communities, for destroying the most sacred relationships, for devastating homes, for withering up men and women, for taking the bloom off childhood; in short, for sheer gratuitous misery-producing power, this influence stands alone.</strong></p>
<p>Look at the Elder Brother, moral, hard-working, patient, dutiful&#8212;let him get all credit for his virtues&#8212;look at this man, this baby, sulking outside his own father&#8217;s door. &#8220;He was angry,&#8221; we read, &#8220;and would not go in.&#8221; <strong>Look at the effect upon the father, upon the servants, upon the happiness of the guests. Judge of the effect upon the Prodigal&#8212;and how </strong><strong>many prodigals are kept out of the Kingdom of God by the unlovely characters of those who profess to be inside?</strong></p>
<div><strong>Analyse, as a study in <strong>Temper</strong>, the thunder-cloud itself as it gathers upon the Elder Brother&#8217;s brow. <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">What is it made of? Jealousy, anger, pride, uncharity, cruelty, self-righteousness, touchiness, doggedness, sullenness&#8212;these are the ingredients of this dark and loveless soul</span></strong>. <strong>In varying proportions, also, these are the ingredients of all ill temper</strong>. <strong>Judge if such sins of the disposition are not worse to live in, and for others to live with, than sins of the body</strong>. Did Christ indeed not answer the question Himself when He said, &#8220;I say unto you, that the publicans and the harlots go into the Kingdom of Heaven before you.&#8221; There is really no place in Heaven for a disposition like this. A man with such a mood could only make Heaven miserable for all the people in it. Except, therefore, such a man be born again, he cannot, he simply cannot, enter the Kingdom of Heaven. For it is perfectly certain&#8212;and you will not misunderstand me&#8212;that to enter Heaven a man must take it with him.</strong></div>
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<p>You will see then why <strong>Temper</strong> is significant. It is not in what it is alone, but in what it reveals. This is why I take the liberty now of speaking of it with such unusual plainness. It <strong>is a test for love, a symptom, a revelation of an unloving nature at bottom. It is the intermittent fever which bespeaks unintermittent disease within; the occasional bubble escaping to the surface which betrays some rottenness underneath; a sample of the most hidden products of the soul dropped involuntarily when off one&#8217;s guard; in a word, the lightning form of a hundred hideous and unChristian sins. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">For a want of patience, a want of kindness, a want of generosity, a want of courtesy, a want of unselfishness, are all instantaneously symbolised in one flash of Temper.</span></strong></p>
<p>Hence it is not enough to deal with the temper. <strong>We must go to the source, and change the inmost nature, and the angry humours will die away of themselves.<span style="text-decoration:underline;"> Souls are made sweet not by taking the acid fluids out, but by putting something in&#8212;a great Love, a new Spirit, the Spirit of Christ</span>. Christ, the Spirit of Christ, interpenetrating ours, sweetens, purifies, transforms all. This only can eradicate what is wrong, work a chemical change, renovate and regenerate, and rehabilitate the inner man. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Will-power does not change men. Time does not change men. Christ does</span></strong>.</p>
<div><strong>Therefore &#8220;Let that mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.&#8221;</strong></div>
<div><strong>Some of us have not much time to lose. Remember, once more, that this is a matter of life or death. I cannot help speaking urgently, for myself, for yourselves. &#8220;Whoso shall offend one of these little ones, which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.&#8221; <strong>That is to say, it is the deliberate verdict of the Lord Jesus that it is better not to live than not to love</strong>.  <strong>It is better not to live than not to love.</strong></strong></div>
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<div><strong>Guilelessness and Sincerity may be dismissed almost with a word. Guilelessness is the grace for suspicious people. And the possession of it is the great secret of personal influence. <strong>You will find, if you think for a moment, that the people who influence you are people who believe in you.</strong> <strong>In an atmosphere of suspicion men shrivel up; but in that atmosphere they expand, and find encouragement and educative fellowship.</strong></strong></div>
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<p>It is a wonderful thing that here and there in this hard, uncharitable world there should still be left a few rare souls who think no evil. This is the great unworldliness. <strong>Love &#8220;thinketh no evil,&#8221; imputes no motive, sees the bright side, puts the best construction on every action. What a </strong><strong>delightful state of mind to live in! What a stimulus and benediction even to meet with it for a day! To be trusted is to be saved. And if we try to influence or elevate others, we shall soon see that success is in proportion to their belief of our belief in them</strong>. <strong>For the respect of another is the first restoration of the self-respect a man has lost; our ideal of what he is becomes to him the hope and pattern of what he may become</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Love rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth.&#8221; I have called this <strong>Sincerity</strong> from the words rendered in the Authorised Version by &#8220;rejoiceth in the truth.&#8221; And, certainly, were this the real translation, nothing could be more just. <strong>For he who loves will love Truth not less than men. He will rejoice in the Truth&#8212;rejoice not in what he has been taught to believe; not in this Church&#8217;s doctrine or in that; not in this ism or in that ism; but &#8220;in the Truth.&#8221; He will accept only what is real; he will strive to get at facts; he will search for Truth with a humble and unbiased mind, and cherish whatever he finds at any sacrifice</strong>. But the more literal translation of the Revised Version calls for just such a sacrifice for truth&#8217;s sake here. For what Paul really meant is, as we there read, &#8220;Rejoiceth not in unrighteousness, but rejoiceth with the truth,&#8221; a quality which probably no one English word&#8212;and certainly not Sincerity&#8212;adequately defines.</p>
<p><strong>It includes, perhaps more strictly, the self-restraint which refuses to make capital out of others&#8217; faults; the charity which delights not in exposing the weakness of others, but &#8220;covereth all things&#8221;; the sincerity of purpose which endeavours to see things as they are, and rejoices to find them better than suspicion feared or calumny denounced.</strong></p>
<div><strong>So much for the analysis of Love. <strong>Now the business of our lives is to have these things fitted into our characters. That is the supreme work to which we need to address ourselves in this world, to learn Love</strong>. <strong>Is life not full of opportunities for learning Love? Every man and woman every day has a </strong></strong></div>
<div><strong><strong>thousand of them. The world is not a play-ground; it is a schoolroom. Life is not a holiday, but an education. And the one eternal lesson for us all is <em>how we can love better</em>.</strong></strong></div>
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<div><strong>What makes a man a good cricketer? Practice. What makes a man a good artist, a good sculptor, a good musician? Practice. What makes a man a good linguist, a good stenographer? Practice. <strong>What makes a man a good man? Practice. Nothing else.</strong> There is nothing capricious about religion. We do not get the soul in different ways, under different laws, from those in which we get the body and the mind.  <strong>If a man does not exercise his arm he develops no biceps muscle; and if a man does not exercise his soul, he acquires no muscle in his soul, no strength of character, no vigour of moral fibre, nor beauty of spiritual growth. Love is not a thing of enthusiastic emotion. It is a rich, strong, manly, vigorous expression of the whole round Christian character&#8212;the Christlike nature in its fullest development. And the constituents of this great character are only to be built up by ceaseless practice.</strong></strong></div>
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<div><strong>What was Christ doing in the carpenter&#8217;s shop? Practising. Though perfect, we read that He learned obedience, He increased in wisdom and in favour with God and man. Do not quarrel therefore with your lot in life. Do not complain of its never-ceasing cares, its petty environment, the vexations you have to stand, the small and sordid souls you have to live and work with. Above all, do not resent temptation; do not be perplexed because it seems to thicken round you more and more, and ceases neither for effort nor for agony nor prayer. That is the practice which God appoints you; and it is having its work in making you patient, and humble, and generous, and unselfish, and kind, and courteous. Do not grudge the hand that is moulding the still too shapeless image within you. It is growing more beautiful though you see it not, and every touch of temptation may add to its perfection. Therefore</strong></div>
<div><strong><strong>keep in the midst of life. Do not isolate yourself. Be among men, and among things, and among troubles, and  difficulties, and obstacles. You remember Goethe&#8217;s words: <em>Es bildet ein Talent sich in der Stille, Doch ein Character in dem Strom der Welt</em>. &#8220;Talent develops itself in solitude; character in the stream of life.&#8221; Talent develops itself in solitude&#8212;the talent of prayer, of faith, of meditation, of seeing the unseen; Character grows in the stream of the world&#8217;s life. That chiefly is where men are to learn love.</strong></strong></div>
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<p>How? Now, how? To make it easier, I have named a few of the elements of love. But these are only elements. Love itself can never be defined. Light is a something more than the sum of its ingredients&#8212;a glowing, dazzling, tremulous ether. And love is something more than all its elements&#8212;a palpitating, quivering, sensitive, living thing. By synthesis of all the colours, men can make whiteness, they cannot make light. <strong>By synthesis of all the virtues, men can make virtue, they cannot make love. How then are we to have this transcendent living whole conveyed into our souls? We brace our wills to secure it. We try to copy those who have it. We lay down rules about it. We watch. We pray. But these things alone will not bring Love into our nature. Love is an effect. And only as we fulfil the right condition can we have the effect produced. Shall I tell you what the cause is?</strong></p>
<div><strong>If you turn to the Revised Version of the First Epistle of John you will find these words: &#8220;We love, because He first loved us.&#8221; &#8220;We love,&#8221; not &#8220;We love Him&#8221; That is the way the old Version has it, and it is quite wrong. &#8220;We love&#8212;because He first loved us.&#8221; Look at that word &#8220;because.&#8221; It is the cause of which I have spoken.   <strong>&#8220;Because He first loved us,&#8221; the effect follows that we love, we love Him, we love all men. We cannot help it. Because He loved us, we love, we love everybody. Our heart is slowly changed.</strong></strong></div>
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<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Contemplate the love of Christ, and you will love.</span></strong> <strong>Stand before that mirror, reflect Christ&#8217;s character, and you will be changed into the same image from tenderness to tenderness. There is no other way</strong>. <strong>You cannot love to order</strong>. You can only look at the lovely object, and fall in love with it, and grow into likeness to it. And so look at this Perfect Character, this Perfect Life. Look at the great Sacrifice as He laid down Himself, all through life, and upon the Cross of Calvary; and you must love Him. And loving Him, you must become like Him. Love begets love. It is a process of induction. Put a piece of iron in the presence of a magnetised body, and that piece of iron for a time becomes magnetised. It is charged with an attractive force in the mere presence of the original force, and as long as you leave the two side by side, they are both magnets alike. <strong>Remain side by side with Him who loved us, and gave Himself for us, and you too will become a centre of power, a permanently attractive force; and like Him you will draw all men unto you, like Him you will be drawn unto all men. That is the inevitable effect of Love. Any man who fulfils that cause must have that effect produced in him.</strong></p>
<p>Try to give up the idea that religion comes to us by chance, or by mystery, or by caprice. It comes to us by natural law, or by supernatural law, for all law is Divine.</p>
<p>Edward Irving went to see a dying boy once, and when he entered the room he just put his hand on the sufferer&#8217;s head, and said, &#8220;My boy, God loves you,&#8221; and went away. And the boy started from his bed, and called out to the people in the house, &#8220;God loves me! God loves me!&#8221; It changed that boy. The sense that God loved him overpowered him, melted him down, and began the creating of a new heart in him. And that is how the love of God melts down the unlovely heart in man, and begets in him the new creature, who is patient and humble and gentle and unselfish. And there is no other way to get it. There is no mystery about it.</p>
<p><strong>We love others, we love everybody, we love our enemies, because He first loved us</strong>.</p>
<div><strong>THE DEFENCE</strong></div>
<div><strong>Now I have a closing sentence or two to add about Paul&#8217;s reason for singling out love as the supreme possession. It is a very remarkable reason. In a single word it is this: it lasts. &#8220;Love,&#8221; urges Paul, &#8220;never faileth.&#8221; Then he begins again one of his marvellous lists of the great things of the day, and exposes them one by one.</strong></div>
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<div><strong>He runs over the things that men thought were going to last, and shows that they are all fleeting, temporary, passing away.</strong></div>
<div><strong>&#8220;Whether there be <strong><em>prophecies</em></strong>, they shall fail&#8221; It was the mother&#8217;s ambition for her boy in those days that he should become a prophet. For hundreds of years God had never spoken by means of any prophet, and at that time the prophet was greater than the king. Men waited wistfully for another messenger to come, and hung upon his lips when he appeared as upon the very voice of God. Paul says, &#8220;Whether there be prophecies, they shall fail&#8221; This Book is full of prophecies. One by one they have &#8220;failed&#8221;; that is, having been fulfilled their work is finished; they have nothing more to do now in the world except to feed a devout man&#8217;s faith.</strong></div>
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<p>Then Paul talks about <strong><em>tongues</em></strong>. That was another thing that was greatly coveted. &#8220;Whether there be tongues, they shall cease.&#8221; As we all know, many, many centuries have passed since tongues have been known in this world. They have ceased. Take it in any sense you like. Take it, for illustration merely, as languages in general&#8212;a sense which was not in Paul&#8217;s mind at all, and which though it cannot give us the specific lesson will point the general truth. Consider the words in which these chapters were written&#8212;Greek. It has gone. Take the Latin&#8212;the other great tongue of those days. It ceased long ago. Look at the Indian language. It is ceasing. The language of Wales, of Ireland, of the Scottish Highlands is dying before our eyes. The most popular book in the English tongue at the present time, except the Bible, is one of Dickens&#8217;s works, his Pickwick Papers. It is largely written in the language of London street-life; and experts assure us that in fifty years it will be unintelligible to the average English reader.</p>
<p>Then Paul goes farther, and with even greater boldness adds, &#8220;Whether there be <strong><em>knowledge</em></strong>, it shall vanish away.&#8221; The wisdom of the ancients, where is it? It is wholly gone. A schoolboy today knows more than Sir Isaac Newton knew. His knowledge has vanished away. You put yesterday&#8217;s newspaper in the fire. Its knowledge has vanished away. You buy the old editions of the great encyclopaedias for a few pence. Their knowledge has vanished away. Look how the coach has been superseded by the use of steam. Look how electricity has superseded that, and swept a hundred almost new inventions into oblivion. One of the greatest living authorities, Sir William Thomson, said the other day, &#8220;The steam-engine is passing away.&#8221; &#8220;Whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.&#8221; At every workshop you will see, in the backyard, a heap of old iron, a few wheels, a few levers, a few cranks, broken and eaten with rust. Twenty years ago that was the pride of the city. Men flocked in from the country to see the great invention; now it is superseded, its day is done. And all the boasted science and philosophy of this day will soon be old. But yesterday, in the University of Edinburgh, the greatest figure in the faculty was Sir James Simpson, the discoverer of chloroform. The other day his successor and nephew, Professor Simpson, was asked by the librarian of the University to go to the library and pick out the books on his subject that were no longer needed. And his reply to the librarian was this: &#8220;Take every text-book that is more than ten years old, and put it down in the cellar.&#8221; Sir James Simpson was a great authority only a few years ago: men came from all parts of the earth to consult him; and almost the whole teaching of that time is consigned by the science of today to oblivion. And in every branch of science it is the same. &#8220;Now we know in part. We see through a glass darkly.&#8221;</p>
<p>Can you tell me anything that is going to last? Many things Paul did not condescend to name. He did not mention money, fortune, fame; but he picked out the great things of his time, the things the best men thought had something in them, and brushed them peremptorily aside. Paul had no charge against these things in themselves. All he said about them was that they would not last. They were great things, but not supreme things. There were things beyond them.</p>
<p><strong>What we are stretches past what we do, beyond what we possess</strong>. Many things that men denounce as sins are not sins; but they are temporary. And that is a favourite argument of the New Testament. John says of the world, not that it is wrong, but simply that it &#8220;passeth away.&#8221; There is a great deal in the world that is delightful and beautiful; there is a great deal in it that is great and engrossing; but it will not last. All that is in the world, the lust of the eye, the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life, are but for a little while. Love not the world therefore. Nothing that it contains is worth the life and consecration of an immortal soul. The immortal soul must give itself to something that is immortal. And the only immortal things are these: &#8220;Now abideth faith, hope, love, but the greatest of these is love.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some think the time may come when two of these three things will also pass away&#8212;faith into sight, hope into fruition. Paul does not say so. <strong>We know but little now about the conditions of the life that is to come. But what is certain is that Love must last. God, the Eternal God, is Love. Covet therefore that everlasting gift, that one thing which it is certain is going to stand, that one coinage which will be current in the Universe when all the other coinages of all the nations of the world shall be useless and unhonoured. You will give yourselves to many things, give yourselves </strong><strong>first to Love</strong>. Hold things in their proportion. <em>Hold things in their proportion</em>. Let at least the first great object of our lives be to achieve the character defended in these words, the character,&#8212;and <strong>it is the character of Christ&#8212;which is built around Love.</strong></p>
<div><strong>I have said this thing is eternal. <strong>Did you ever notice how continually John associates love and faith with eternal life?</strong> I was not told when I was a boy that &#8220;God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should have everlasting life.&#8221; What I was told, I remember, was, that God so loved the world that, if I trusted in Him, I was to have a thing called peace, or I was to have rest, or I was to have joy, or I was to have safety. But</strong></div>
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<div><strong>I had to find out for myself that whosoever trusteth in Him&#8212;that is, whosoever loveth Him, for trust is only the avenue to Love&#8212;hath everlasting life.</strong></div>
<div><strong>The Gospel offers a man life. Never offer men a thimbleful of Gospel. <strong>Do not offer them merely joy, or merely peace, or merely rest, or merely safety; tell them how Christ came to give men a more abundant life than they have, a life abundant in love, and therefore abundant in salvation for themselves, and large in enterprise for the alleviation and redemption of the world</strong>. Then only can the Gospel take hold of the whole of a man, body, soul, and spirit, and give to each part of his nature its exercise and reward.</strong></div>
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<p><strong>Many of the current Gospels are addressed only to a part of man&#8217;s nature. They offer peace, not life; faith, not Love; justification, not regeneration</strong>. <strong>And men slip back again from such religion because it has never really held them</strong>. Their nature was not all in it. It offered no deeper and gladder life current than the life that was lived before. Surely it stands to reason that only a fuller love can compete with the love of the world.<br />
<strong>To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever. Hence, eternal life is inextricably bound up with love</strong>. We want to live forever for the same reason that we want to live tomorrow. <strong>Why do you want to live tomorrow? It is because there is someone who loves you, and whom you want to see tomorrow, and be with, and love back. There is no other reason why we should live on than that we love and are beloved</strong>. <strong>It is when a man has no one to love him that he commits suicide. So long as he has friends, those who love him and whom he loves, he will live; because to live is to love. Be it but the love of a dog, it will keep him in life; but let that go and he has no contact with life, no reason to live</strong>. The &#8220;energy of life&#8221; has failed.</p>
<p><strong>Eternal life also is to know God, and God is love. This is Christ&#8217;s own definition. Ponder it. &#8220;This is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.&#8221; Love must be eternal. It is what God is</strong>. On the last analysis, then, love is life. <strong>Love never faileth, and life never faileth, so long as there is love</strong>. <strong>That is the philosophy of what Paul is showing us; the reason why in the nature of things Love should be the supreme thing&#8212;because it is going to last; because in the nature of things it is an Eternal Life. That Life is a thing that we are living now, not that we get when we die; that we shall have a poor chance of getting when we die unless we are living now. No worse fate can befall a man in this world than to live and grow old alone, unloving, and unloved.</strong> <strong>To be lost is to live in an unregenerate condition, loveless and unloved; and to be saved is to love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth already in God. For God is love</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Now I have all but finished. How many of you will join me in reading this chapter once a week for the next three months?</strong> A man did that once and it changed his whole life. Will you do it? It is for the greatest thing in the world. <strong>You might begin by reading it every day, especially the verses </strong><strong>which describe the perfect character. &#8220;Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself.&#8221; Get these ingredients into your life. Then everything that you do is eternal. It is worth doing. It is worth giving time to. No man can become a saint in his sleep; and to fulfil the condition required demands a certain amount of prayer and meditation and time, just as improvement in any direction, bodily or mental, requires preparation and care.</strong> Address yourselves to that one thing; at any cost have this transcendent character exchanged for yours.</p>
<p><strong>You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments that stand out, the moments when you have really lived, are the moments when you have done things in a spirit of love.</strong> <strong>As memory scans the past, above and beyond all the transitory pleasures of life, there leap forward those supreme hours when you have been enabled to do unnoticed kindnesses to those round about you, things too trifling to speak about, but which you feel have entered into your eternal life.</strong> I have seen almost all the beautiful things God has made; I have enjoyed almost every pleasure that He has planned for man; and yet as I look back I see standing out above all the life that has gone four or five short experiences when the love of God reflected itself in some poor imitation, some small act of love of mine, and these seem to be the things which alone of all one&#8217;s life abide.</p>
<p><strong>Everything else in all our lives is transitory. Every other good is visionary. But the acts of love which no man knows about, or can ever know about&#8212;they never fail.</strong></p>
<div><strong>In the Book of Matthew, where the Judgment Day is depicted for us in the imagery of One seated upon a throne and dividing the sheep from the goats, <strong>the test of a man then is not, &#8220;How have I believed?&#8221; but &#8220;How have I loved?&#8221; The test of religion, the final test of religion, is not religiousness, but Love</strong>. <strong>I say the final test of religion at that great Day is not religiousness, but Love; not what I have done, not what I </strong></strong></div>
<div><strong><strong>have believed, not what I have achieved, but how I have discharged the common charities of life</strong>. <strong>Sins of commission in that awful indictment are not even referred to. By what we have not done, by sins of omission, we are judged.</strong> It could not be otherwise. <strong>For the withholding of love is the negation of the spirit of Christ, the proof that we never knew Him, that for us He lived in vain. It means that He suggested nothing in all our thoughts, that He inspired nothing in all our lives, that we were not once near enough to Him to be seized with the spell of His compassion for the world. It means that &#8212; &#8220;I lived for myself, I thought for myself, For myself, and none beside &#8212; Just as if Jesus had never lived, As if He had never died.&#8221;</strong></strong></div>
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</strong>It is the Son of Man before whom the nations of the world shall be gathered. It is in the presence of Humanity that we shall be charged. And the spectacle itself, the mere sight of it, will silently judge each one. Those will be there whom we have met and helped: or there, the unpitied multitude whom we neglected or despised. No other witness need be summoned. <strong>No other charge than lovelessness shall be preferred.</strong></p>
<div><strong>Be not deceived. The words which all of us shall one Day hear, sound not of theology but of life, not of churches and saints but of the hungry and the poor, not of creeds and doctrines but of shelter and clothing, not of Bibles and prayer-books but of cups of cold water in the name of Christ. Thank God the Christianity of today is coming nearer the world&#8217;s need. Live to help that on. Thank God men know better, by a hair’s breadth, what religion is, what God is, who Christ is, where Christ is.</strong></div>
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<div><strong>Who is Christ? He who fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited the sick. And where is Christ? Where?&#8212;whoso shall receive a little child in My name receiveth Me. And who are Christ&#8217;s? Every one that loveth is born of God.</strong></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear God of Hope and Promise, I pray that You will give me the patience I need to wait upon Your will and plans for me. Give me the inner peace and understanding to know your will, and the boldness to step out in faith and to do Your will. I thank You for Your [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=30&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear God of Hope and Promise, I pray that You will give me the patience I need to wait upon Your will and plans for me. Give me the inner peace and understanding to know your will, and the boldness to step out in faith and to do Your will. I thank You for Your promises to give wisdom, to always be there for me, to forgive me, to receive me into Your kingdom and grant eternal life through the blood and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Thank You my Lord, full of grace and truth. In Jesus&#8217; name, amen.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A minister passing through His church in the middle of the Day, Decided to pause by the altar And see who had come to pray. Just then the back door opened,   A man came down the aisle, The minister frowned as he saw The man hadn&#8217;t shaved in a while. His shirt was kind [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=28&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A minister passing through<br />
His church in the middle of the<br />
Day, Decided to pause by the altar<br />
And see who had come to pray.</strong></p>
<p>Just then the back door opened,  <br />
A man came down the aisle,<br />
The minister frowned as he saw<br />
The man hadn&#8217;t shaved in a while.</p>
<p>His shirt was kind a shabby<br />
And his coat was worn and frayed,<br />
The man knelt, he bowed his head,<br />
Then rose and walked away.</p>
<p>In the days that followed,<br />
Each noon time came this chap,<br />
Each time he knelt just for a moment,<br />
A lunch pail in his lap.</p>
<p>Well, the minister&#8217;s suspicions grew,<br />
With robbery a main fear, He decided<br />
To stop the man and ask him,<br />
&#8216;What are you doing here?&#8217;</p>
<p>The old man said, he worked down the road.<br />
Lunch was half an hour.<br />
Lunchtime was his prayer time,<br />
For finding strength and power.</p>
<p>&#8216;I stay only moments, see,<br />
Because the factory is so far away;<br />
As I kneel here talking to the Lord,<br />
This is kinda what I say:</p>
<p>&#8216;I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,<br />
HOW HAPPY I&#8217;VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN.   DON&#8217;T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY. SO, JESUS, THIS IS JIM CHECKING IN TODAY.&#8217;</p>
<p>The minister feeling foolish,<br />
Told Jim, that was fine.<br />
He told the man he was welcome<br />
To come and pray just anytime</p>
<p>Time to go, Jim smiled, said &#8216;Thanks.&#8217;<br />
He hurried to the door.<br />
The minister knelt at the altar,<br />
He&#8217;d never done it before.</p>
<p>His cold heart melted, warmed with love,<br />
And met with Jesus there.<br />
As the tears flowed, in his heart,<br />
He repeated old Jim&#8217;s prayer:</p>
<p>&#8216;I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,<br />
HOW HAPPY I&#8217;VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN.  I DON&#8217;T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY. SO, JESUS, THIS IS ME CHECKING IN TODAY.&#8217;</p>
<p>Past noon one day, the minister<br />
Noticed that old Jim hadn&#8217;t come.<br />
As more days passed without Jim,<br />
He began to worry some.</p>
<p>At the factory, he asked about him,<br />
Learning he was ill.<br />
The hospital staff was worried,<br />
But he&#8217;d given them a thrill.</p>
<p>The week that Jim was with them,<br />
Brought changes in the ward.<br />
His smiles, a joy contagious.<br />
Changed people, were his reward.</p>
<p>The head nurse couldn&#8217;t understand<br />
Why  Jim was so glad,<br />
When no flowers, calls or cards came,<br />
Not a visitor he had.</p>
<p>The minister stayed by his bed,<br />
He voiced the nurse&#8217;s concern:<br />
No friends came to show they cared.<br />
He had nowhere to turn.</p>
<p>Looking surprised, old Jim spoke<br />
Up and with a winsome smile;<br />
&#8216;the nurse is wrong, she couldn&#8217;t know,<br />
That he&#8217;s in here all the while<br />
Everyday at noon He&#8217;s here,<br />
A dear friend of mine, you see,<br />
He sits right down, takes my hand,<br />
Leans over and says to me:  <br />
 <br />
&#8216;I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, JIM,<br />
HOW HAPPY I HAVE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND THIS FRIENDSHIP, AND I TOOK AWAY YOUR SIN.  ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR YOU PRAY, I THINK ABOUT YOU EACH DAY, AND SO JIM, THIS IS JESUS CHECKING IN TODAY.&#8217;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Little Boy&#8217;s Explanation of God &#8212; Fabulous!!! &#8211; Out of the mouths of the Babes&#8211; I certainly don&#8217;t think an adult could explain this more beautifully! THIS IS FABULOUS!!! It was written by an 8-year-old named Danny Dutton, who lives in Chula Vista , CA . He wrote it for his third grade homework [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=23&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Little Boy&#8217;s Explanation of God &#8212; Fabulous!!! &#8211; Out of the mouths of the Babes&#8211;</p>
<p>I certainly don&#8217;t think an adult could explain this more beautifully!</p>
<p align="center">THIS IS FABULOUS!!!</p>
<p>It was written by an 8-year-old named Danny Dutton, who lives in Chula Vista , CA . He wrote it for his third grade homework assignment, to &#8216;explain God.&#8217; I wonder if any of us could have done as well.<br />
[and he had such an assignment, in California ,and someone published it, I guess miracles do happen!]</p>
<p>EXPLANATION OF GOD:<br />
&#8216;One of God&#8217;s main jobs is making people. He makes them to replace the ones that die, so there will be enough people to take care of things on earth. He doesn&#8217;t make grownups, just babies.. I think because they are smaller and easier to make. That way he doesn&#8217;t have to take up his valuable time teaching them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to mothers and fathers.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;God&#8217;s second most important job is listening to prayers. An awful lot of this goes on, since some people, like preachers and things, pray at times beside bedtime. God doesn&#8217;t have time to listen to the radio or TV because of this. Because he hears everything, there must be a terrible lot of noise in his ears, unless he has thought of a way to turn it off.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;God sees everything and hears everything and is everywhere which keeps Him pretty busy. So you shouldn&#8217;t go wasting his time by going over your mom and dad&#8217;s head asking for something they said you couldn&#8217;t have.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Atheists are people who don&#8217;t believe in God. I don&#8217;t think there are any in Chula Vista . At least there aren&#8217;t any who come to our church.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Jesus is God&#8217;s Son. He used to do all the hard work, like walking on water and performing miracles and trying to teach the people who didn&#8217;t want to learn about God.. They finally got tired of him preaching to them and they crucified him But he was good and kind, like his father, and he told his father that they didn&#8217;t know what they were doing and to forgive them and God said O.K.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;His dad (God) appreciated everything that he had done and all his hard work on earth so he told him he didn&#8217;t have to go out on the road anymore. He could stay in heaven. So he did. And now he helps his dad out by listening to prayers and seeing things which are important for God to take care of and which ones he can take care of himself without having to bother God. Like a secretary, only more important.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;You can pray anytime you want and they are sure to help you because they got it worked out so one of them is on duty all the time.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;You should always go to church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and if there&#8217;s anybody you want to make happy, it&#8217;s God!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t skip church to do something you think will be more fun like going to the beach. This is wrong. And besides the sun doesn&#8217;t come out at the beach until noon anyway.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;If you don&#8217;t believe in God, besides being an atheist, you will be very lonely,because your parents can&#8217;t go everywhere with you, like to camp, but God can. It is good to know He&#8217;s around you when you&#8217;re scared, in the dark or when you can&#8217;t swim and you get thrown into real deep water by big kids.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;But&#8230;you shouldn&#8217;t just always think of what God can do for you. I figure God put me here and he can take me back anytime he pleases.</p>
<p>And&#8230;That&#8217;s why I believe in God.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[An inspiring principle The Daffodil Principle Several times my daughter had telephoned to say, &#8220;Mother, you must come to see the daffodils before they are over.&#8221;I wanted to go, but it was a two-hour drive from Laguna to Lake Arrowhead.  &#8221;I will come next Tuesday&#8221;, I promised a little reluctantly on her third call.Next Tuesday [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=19&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em><u><font face="Arial"><a rel="attachment wp-att-20" href="http://makarios1.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/the-daffodil-principle/image01/" title="IMAGE01"></a><a rel="attachment wp-att-22" href="http://makarios1.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/the-daffodil-principle/image02-2/" title="IMAGE02"></a>An inspiring principle</font></u></em></strong><font size="4"><br />
</font><font color="#a13f00"><font face="Arial"><b><i><u>The Daffodil Principle</u></i></b></font></font></p>
<p><strong>Several times my daughter had telephoned to say, &#8220;Mother, you must come to see the daffodils before they are over.&#8221;</strong><strong>I wanted to go, but it was a two-hour drive from Laguna to Lake Arrowhead.  &#8221;I will come next Tuesday&#8221;, I promised a little reluctantly on her third call.</strong><strong>Next Tuesday dawned cold and rainy. Still, I had promised, and reluctantly I drove there. When I finally walked into Carolyn&#8217;s house , I was welcomed by the joyful sounds of happy children. I delightedly hugged and greeted my grandchildren.</p>
<p>&#8220;Forget the daffodils, Carolyn!  The road is invisible in these clouds and fog, and there is nothing in the world except you </strong><strong>and these children that I want to see badly enough to drive another inch!&#8221;</strong><strong>My daughter smiled calmly and said, ³We drive in this all the time, Mother.&#8221;³Well, you won&#8217;t get me back on the road until it clears, and then I&#8217;m heading for home!&#8221; I assured her.</strong> <b><font face="Arial"></font></b><b><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><b>&#8220;But first we&#8217;re going to see the daffodils. It&#8217;s just a few blocks,&#8221; Carolyn said. &#8220;I&#8217;ll drive. I&#8217;m used to this.&#8221;   <br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>&#8220;Carolyn,&#8221; I said sternly, &#8220;Please turn around.&#8221;<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>&#8220;It&#8217;s all right, Mother, I promise. You will never forgive yourself if you miss this experience.&#8221;<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>After about twenty minutes, we turned onto a small gravel road and I saw a hand lettered sign with an arrow that read, ³Daffodil Garden.&#8221;   We got out of the car, each took a child&#8217;s hand, and I followed Carolyn down the path. Then, as we turned a corner, I looked up and gasped. Before me lay the most glorious sight.</b></font></font></b><b><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><b></b></font></font></b><b><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><b><a rel="attachment wp-att-20" href="http://makarios1.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/the-daffodil-principle/image01/" title="IMAGE01"></a><a rel="attachment wp-att-22" href="http://makarios1.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/the-daffodil-principle/image02-2/" title="IMAGE02"><img src="http://makarios1.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/image0012.jpg?w=544" alt="IMAGE02" /></a></b></font><font face="Arial"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial"><b>It looked as though someone had taken a great vat of gold and poured it over the mountain peak and its surrounding slopes.<br />
The flowers were planted in majestic, swirling patterns, great ribbons and swaths of deep orange, creamy white, lemon yellow, salmon pink, and saffron and  butter yellow. Each different-colored variety was planted in large groups so that it swirled and flowed like its own river with its own unique hue. There were five acres of flowers.<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>³Who did this?&#8221; I asked Carolyn.   <br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>&#8220;Just one woman,&#8221; Carolyn answered. &#8220;She lives on the property. That&#8217;s her home.&#8221; Carolyn pointed to a well-kept A-frame house, small and modestly sitting in the midst of all that glory. W e walked up to the house.<br />
</b></font><br />
<font face="Arial"><b>On the patio, we saw a poster. &#8220;Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking&#8221;, was the headline. The first answer was a simple one.<br />
&#8221; 50,000 bulbs,&#8221; it read. The second answer was, &#8220;One at a time, by one woman. Two hands, two feet, and one brain.&#8221;<br />
The third answer was, &#8220;Began in 1958.&#8221;<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>For me, that moment was a life-changing experience. I thought of this woman whom I had never met, who, more than forty years before, had begun, one bulb at a time, to bring her vision of beauty and joy to an obscure mountaintop. Planting one bulb at a time, year after year, this unknown woman had forever changed the world in which she lived. One day at a time, she had created something of extraordinary magnificence, beauty, and inspiration. The principle her daffodil garden taught is one of the greatest principles of celebration.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><b>That is, learning to move toward our goals and desires one step at a time&#8211;often just one baby-step at a time&#8211; and learning to love the doing, learning to use the accumulation of time. When we multiply tiny pieces of time with small increments of daily effort, we too will find we can accomplish magnificent things. We can change the world Š<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>&#8220;It makes me sad in a way,&#8221; I admitted to Carolyn. &#8221; What might I have accomplished if I had thought of a wonderful goal thirty- five or forty years ago and had worked away at it &#8216;one bulb at a time&#8217; through all those years? Just think what I might have been able to achieve!&#8221;<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>My daughter summed up the message of the day in her usual direct way. &#8220;Start tomorrow,&#8221; she said.<br />
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<font face="Arial"><b>She was right. It&#8217;s so pointless to think of the lost hours of yesterdays. The way to make learning a lesson of celebration instead<br />
of a cause for regret is to only ask, &#8220;How can I put this to use today?&#8221;</b></font></p>
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<p></font></b><font face="Arial"><b><a rel="attachment wp-att-20" href="http://makarios1.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/the-daffodil-principle/image01/" title="IMAGE01"><img width="640" src="http://makarios1.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/image0021.jpg?w=640&#038;h=301" alt="IMAGE01" height="301" style="width:540px;height:335px;" /></a></b></font><font face="Arial"><b></b></font><font face="Arial"><b><font face="Arial"><b>Use the Daffodil Principle. Stop waiting&#8230;..<br />
Until your car or home is paid off<br />
Until you get a new car or home<br />
Until your kids leave the house<br />
Until you go back to school<br />
Until you finish school<br />
Until you clean the house<br />
Until you organize the garage<br />
Until you clean off your desk<br />
Until you lose 10 lbs.<br />
Until you gain 10 lbs.<br />
Until you get married<br />
Until you get a divorce<br />
Until you have kids<br />
Until the kids go to school<br />
Until you retire<br />
Until summer<br />
Until spring<br />
Until winter<br />
Until fall<br />
Until you die&#8230;<br />
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<font color="#006000"><font face="Arial"><b> </b></font></font></b></font><font face="Arial"><b><font color="#006000"><font face="Arial"><b>There is no better time than right now to be happy.  Happiness is a journey, not a destination.<br />
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<font color="#006000"><font face="Arial"><b>So work like you don&#8217;t need money. Love like you&#8217;ve never been hurt, and dance like no one&#8217;s watching.<br />
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<font color="#006000"><font face="Arial"><b>Wishing you a beautiful, daffodil day!</b></font><b><br />
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<font color="#006000"><font face="Arial"><b>Don&#8217;t be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.</b></font><b><br />
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		<title>Prayer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prayer: Our Father, I realize that the only reasonable act of worship is for me to present my body as a living sacrifice. It is the only response I can make to your goodness. You are the Good Shepherd. You are utterly trustworthy. I discover that you do feed me continually, you do lead me, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=16&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prayer:</p>
<p>Our Father, I realize that the only reasonable act of worship is for me to present my body as a living sacrifice. It is the only response I can make to your goodness. You are the Good Shepherd. You are utterly trustworthy. I discover that you do feed me continually, you do lead me, you do guard me and protect me, and I want to say thank you this morning for that. I want to say again that my body is yours to fill and use. This is the only reasonable thing that I can do. I thank you for all that you are to me. Lord, I surrender myself to You and ask for Your grace and mercy to keep me in your perfect peace and to empower me to walk in Your will and way.  </p>
<p>And when Satan attacks an area for which God holds us responsible &#8211; our home, our family, our business, our ministry, etc…<br />
The bolts of our gates will be iron and bronze, and our strength will equal our days.<br />
There is no one like God of Jerusalem, who rides on the heavens to help us and on the clouds in his majesty.<br />
The eternal God is our refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.  He will drive out our enemy before us, saying &#8220;Destroy him!&#8221; &#8211; Deuteronomy 33:25-27</p>
<p>When we awaken to the realization that the mind is a battlefield in which the lies of Satan are at war with the truths of God&#8217;s Word,<br />
The weapons of my warfare are mighty in God.  With them I pull down the strongholds which Satan has built in my mind.  I bring all my thoughts into obedience to Christ.  Three of my mightiest weapons are proclamation, thanksgiving and praise. -<br />
2 Corinthians 10:3-5</p>
<p>When confronted by a task too big for me, I know<br />
I can do all things through the One who empowers me within. &#8211; Philippians 4:13</p>
<p>When my own strength fails or is insufficient, I know<br />
God&#8217;s strength is made perfect in my weakness, and so when I am weak, I am strong.<br />
- 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 </p>
<p>When exercising faith for financial needs,<br />
God is able to make all grace abound towards us, that we always having all sufficiency in all things, may have abundance for every good work done. &#8211; 2 Corinthians 9: 8</p>
<p>I shall not let fear assail because,<br />
God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.<br />
- 2 Timothy 1:7</p>
<p>and </p>
<p>In the name of Jesus I submit to God and I resist the spirit of fear.  Therefore it has to flee from me. &#8211; James 4:7</p>
<p>In Jesus&#8217; name, I pray.<br />
Amen.</p>
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		<title>Count your blessings&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Brothers and Sisters-in-Christ, I came across this and it is for sharing with you&#8230;.. Today, upon a bus, I saw a lovely maid with golden hair, I envied her, she seemed so bright, and wished I were as fair. When suddenly she rose to leave, I saw her hobble down the aisle; She had [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=17&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Brothers and Sisters-in-Christ,</p>
<p>I came across this and it is for sharing with you&#8230;..<br />
<font color="#800080"><br />
<i>Today, upon a bus, I saw a lovely maid with golden hair,<br />
I envied her, she seemed so bright, and wished I were as fair.<br />
When suddenly she rose to leave, I saw her hobble down the aisle;<br />
She had one foot and wore a crutch, but as she passed she smiled.<br />
O God, forgive me when I whine;<br />
I have two feet and the world is mine.</p>
<p>And then I stopped to buy some sweets;<br />
the lad who sold them had such charm.<br />
I talked with him and he said to me, It&#8217;s nice to talk with folks like you;<br />
You see, he said, I&#8217;m blind.<br />
O God, forgive me when I whine;<br />
I have two eyes and the world is mine.</p>
<p>Then walking down the street I saw a child with eyes of blue.<br />
He stood and watched the others play<br />
but seemed he knew not what to do.<br />
I stopped for a moment and said:<br />
Why don&#8217;t you join the others, my dear?<br />
He looked ahead without a word and then I knew -<br />
He could not hear.<br />
O God, forgive me when I whine;<br />
I have two ears and the world is mine.<br />
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<h2>CHOOSE TO BE THANKFUL</h2>
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<font size="5"><b>Psalm 103 <font color="#0000ff"><u>King James Version</u></font> (KJV)<br />
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<p> </font><font size="2"><b>1</b></font><font size="5">Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>2</b></font><font size="5">Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>3</b></font><font size="5">Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>4</b></font><font size="5">Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>5</b></font><font size="5">Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle&#8217;s.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>6</b></font><font size="5">The LORD executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>7</b></font><font size="5">He made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>8</b></font><font size="5">The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>9</b></font><font size="5">He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>10</b></font><font size="5">He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>11</b></font><font size="5">For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>12</b></font><font size="5">As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>13</b></font><font size="5">Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>14</b></font><font size="5">For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>15</b></font><font size="5">As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>16</b></font><font size="5">For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>17</b></font><font size="5">But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children&#8217;s children;</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>18</b></font><font size="5">To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his commandments to do them.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>19</b></font><font size="5">The LORD hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>20</b></font><font size="5">Bless the LORD, ye his angels, that excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>21</b></font><font size="5">Bless ye the LORD, all ye his hosts; ye ministers of his, that do his pleasure.</p>
<p> </font><font size="2"><b>22</b></font><font size="5">Bless the LORD, all his works in all places of his dominion: bless the LORD, O my soul.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[THE HARNESS OF THE LORD Contributor : Bill Britton (taken from the website &#8220;My Father&#8217;s House and the Kingdom of God&#8221; with permission) Ed : This was written a long time ago. Recently it re-surfaced as an encouragement in the Tuesday Group and was forwarded to me. I believe that Bill Britton&#8217;s vision of two [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=18&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong><font size="3" face="Georgia">THE HARNESS OF THE LORD </font></strong><font size="2" color="#000000"></p>
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<p><font face="Georgia">Contributor : Bill Britton (taken from the website &#8220;My Father&#8217;s House and the Kingdom of God&#8221; with permission)<br />
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<font face="Georgia">Ed : This was written a long time ago. Recently it re-surfaced as an encouragement in the Tuesday Group and was forwarded to me. I believe that Bill Britton&#8217;s vision of two colts, one disciplined and the other ill-disciplined for the King&#8217;s service is a brilliant lesson to us never to look at the things around us from our narrow carnal perspective. The Lord wants us to grow according to His ways, which will ultimately lead us to safety in His perfect will. As Christians in the art, this also mean undergoing certain character and craft training which will mould our potential, in order to be useful and fruitful in the places we are called to today.</font></span></p>
<p><font face="Georgia"><span style="font-weight:bold;">There is a terrific operation of the Spirit going on today to bring the Sons of God into an absolute confinement to the perfect will of God.</span></p>
<p>This is the Day of His Preparation the day in which He is preparing the channel through which He shall pour forth His Glory for all the world to see. This channel is His Body in the earth that glorious company of people who are being conformed through much tribulation and fiery tests to the Image of the Son of God. This is His &#8220;battle axe and weapons of war&#8221; with which He shall subdue kingdoms and overcome all His enemies. This is His &#8220;mighty and strong One&#8221; to whom He shall commit the work of judging this world. This is His Overcomer, His &#8220;great army&#8221; with which He shall bring the nations into submission. The weapons of their warfare are not carnal, natural weapons but they are mighty weapons, mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. These are those who shall &#8220;be strong and do exploits.&#8221;</p>
<p>But before God can commit this great and tremendous ministry into their hands they must submit themselves to the discipline of the Lord letting Him truly be the Lord of their entire lives. We have long since dealt with the question of open sin but now God is dealing with the inward rebellion of our own wills.</p>
<p>Some good Christians are not now being so dealt with for they are not in this Firstfruits Company but nevertheless there is a real dealing of God going on within those who are called into the High Calling of God. This is a very real thing and is the work of the Refiner&#8217;s Fire. To those who are going through it some of its aspects are horrible but very necessary and the end result thereof is glorious as we are brought into absolute and complete submission to the will of our Lord.</p>
<p>It was in a minister&#8217;s conference and convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma that God gave me a vision which I want to share with you concerning this harnessing of our own wills. There were more than 30 ministers present in this particular Thursday morning service and God, the Father of spirits, was present to deal with His sons, to correct them and discipline them to absolute obedience to His will.</p>
<p>There was such a stern dealing in the Spirit that no one could go to the pulpit and minister, there was a reluctance among the ministers to say anything except that which was directly ordered by the Spirit. And as those men of God sat there in the awesome presence of Almighty God, some of them having many years of ministry, some missionaries, all of them capable of getting up and preaching a powerful sermon, I was impressed by the way they responded to the discipline of the Spirit. And in the midst of this terrific dealing of God with our spirits, the Holy Ghost gave me a vision &#8230;</p>
<p>I SAW THE KING&#8217;S CARRIAGE</p>
<p>On a dirt road in the middle of a wide field stood a beautiful carriage, something on the order of a stagecoach but all edged in gold and with beautiful carvings. It was pulled by six large chestnut horses: two in the lead, two in the middle and two in the rear. But they were not moving, they were not pulling the carriage, and I wondered why.</p>
<p>Then I saw the driver underneath the carriage on the ground on his back just behind the last two horses&#8217; heels working on something between the front wheels on the carriage. I thought, &#8220;My, he is in a dangerous place; for if one of those horses kicked or stepped back, they could kill him, or if they decided to go forward, or got frightened somehow, they would pull the carriage right over him.&#8221;</p>
<p>But he didn&#8217;t seem afraid for he knew that those horses were disciplined and would not move till he told them to move. The horses were not stamping their feet nor acting restless, and though there were bells on their feet, the bells were not tinkling. There were pom-poms on their harness over their heads but the pom-poms were not moving. They were simply standing still and quiet waiting for the voice of the Master.</p>
<p>THERE WERE TWO YOUNG COLTS IN THE FIELD</p>
<p>As I watched the harnessed horses I noticed two young colts coming out of the open field and they approached the carriage and seemed to say to the horses: &#8220;Come and play with us, we have many fine games, we will race with you, come catch us.&#8221;</p>
<p>And with that the colts kicked up their heels flicked their tails and raced across the open field. But when they looked back and saw the horses were not following they were puzzled. They knew nothing of the harnesses and could not understand why the horses did not want to play.</p>
<p>So they called to them: &#8220;Why do you not race with us? Are you tired? Are you too weak? Do you not have strength to run? You are much too solemn, you need more joy in life.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the horses answered not a word nor did they stamp their feet or toss their heads. But they stood, quiet and still, waiting for the voice of the Master.</p>
<p>Again the colts called to them: &#8220;Why do you stand so in the hot sun? Come over here in the shade of this nice tree. See how green the grass is? You must be hungry, come and feed with us, it is so green and so good. You look thirsty, come drink of one of our many streams of cool clear water.&#8221; But the horses answered them not so much as a glance but stood still waiting for the command to go forward with the King.</p>
<p>COLTS IN THE MASTER&#8217;S CORRAL</p>
<p>And then the scene changed and I saw lariat nooses fall around the necks of the two colts and they were led off to the Master&#8217;s corral for training and discipline. How sad they were as the lovely green fields disappeared and they were put into the confinement of the corral with its brown dirt and high fence. The colts ran from fence to fence seeking freedom but found that they were confined to this place of training. And then the Trainer began to work on them with His whip and His bridle. What a death for those who had been all their lives accustomed to such a freedom! They could not understand the reason for this torture, this terrible discipline. What crime had they done to deserve this?</p>
<p>Little did they know of the responsibility that was to be theirs when they had submitted to the discipline, learned to perfectly obey the Master and finished their training. All they knew was that this processing was the most horrible thing they had ever known.</p>
<p>SUBMISSION AND REBELLION</p>
<p>One of the colts rebelled under the training and said, &#8220;This is not for me. I like my freedom, my green hills, my flowing streams of fresh water. I will not take any more of this confinement, this terrible training.&#8221;</p>
<p>So he found a way out jumped the fence and ran happily back to the meadows of grass. I was astonished that the Master let him go and went not after him. But He devoted His attention to the remaining colt. This colt though he had the same opportunity to escape decided to submit his own will and learn the ways of the Master. The training got harder than ever but he was rapidly learning more and more how to obey the slightest wish of the Master and to respond to even the quietness of His voice. And I saw that had there been no training, no testing, there would have been neither submission nor rebellion from either of the colts. For in the field they did not have the choice to rebel or submit, they were sinless in their innocence.</p>
<p>But when brought to the place of testing and training and discipline, then was made manifest the obedience of one and the rebellion of the other. And though it seemed safer not to come to the place of discipline because of the risk of being found rebellious, yet I saw that without this there could be no sharing of His glory, no Sonship.</p>
<p>INTO THE HARNESS</p>
<p>Finally this period of training was over. Was he now rewarded with his freedom and sent back to the fields? Oh no. But a greater confinement than ever now took place as a harness dropped about his shoulders. Now he found there was not even the freedom to run about the small corral for in the harness he could only move where and when his Master spoke. And unless the Master spoke he stood still.</p>
<p>The scene changed and I saw the other colt standing on the side of a hill nibbling at some grass. Then across the fields, down the road came the King&#8217;s carriage drawn by six horses. With amazement he saw that in the lead, on the right side, was his brother colt now made strong and mature on the good corn in the Master&#8217;s stable. He saw the lovely pom-poms shaking in the wind, noticed the glittering gold bordered harness about his brother, heard the beautiful tinkling of the bells on his feet &#8212; and envy came into his heart.</p>
<p>Thus he complained to himself: &#8220;Why has my brother been so honoured, and I am neglected? They have not put bells on MY feet nor pom-poms on MY head. The Master has not given ME the wonderful responsibility of pulling His carriage, has not put about ME the gold harness. Why have they chosen my brother instead of me?&#8221;</p>
<p>And by the Spirit the answer came back to me as I watched: &#8220;Because one submitted to the will and discipline of the Master and one rebelled, thus has one been chosen and the other set aside.&#8221;</p>
<p>A FAMINE IN THE LAND</p>
<p>Then I saw a great drought sweep across the countryside and the green grass became dead, dry, brown and brittle. The little streams of water dried up, stopped flowing, and there was only a small muddy puddle here and there. I saw the little colt (I was amazed that it never seemed to grow or mature) as he ran here and there across the fields looking for fresh streams and green pastures finding none. Still he ran, seemingly in circles, always looking for something to feed his famished spirit.</p>
<p>But there was a famine in the land and the rich green pastures and flowing streams of yesterday were not to be had. And one day the colt stood on the hillside on weak and wobbly legs wondering where to go next to find food and how to get strength to go. It seemed like there was no use, for good food and flowing streams were a thing of the past and all the efforts to find more only taxed his waning strength.</p>
<p>Suddenly he saw the King&#8217;s carriage coming down the road pulled by six great horses. And he saw his brother, fat and strong, muscles rippling, sleek and beautiful with much grooming. His heart was amazed and perplexed, and he cried out: &#8220;My brother where do you find the food to keep you strong and fat in these days of famine? I have run everywhere in my freedom, searching for food, and I find none. Where do you in your awful confinement find food in this time of drought? Tell me, please, for I must know!&#8221;</p>
<p>And then the answer came back from a voice filled with victory and praise: &#8220;In my Master&#8217;s House there is a secret place in the confining limitations of His stables where He feeds me by His own hand and His granaries never run empty and His well never runs dry.&#8221;</p>
<p>And with this the Lord made me to know that in the day when people are weak and famished in their spirits in the time of spiritual famine that those who have lost their own wills and have come into the secret place of the most High into the utter confinement of His perfect will shall have plenty of the corn of Heaven and a never ending flow of fresh streams of revelation by His Spirit. Thus the vision ended.</p>
<p>INTERPRETATION OF THE VISION</p>
<p>&#8220;Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it,&#8221; (Habakkuk 2:2). &#8220;Harness the horses; and get up, ye horseman,&#8221; (Jeremiah 46:4).</p>
<p>I am sure that many of you who can hear what the Spirit saith to the Church have already seen what God was showing in the vision. But let me make it plain. Being born into the Family of God feeding in the green pastures and drinking of the many streams of the unfolding revelation of His purposes is fine and wonderful. But it is not enough. While we were children, young and undisciplined, limited only by the outer fence of the Law that ran around the limits of the pastures (that kept us from getting into the dark pastures of poison weeds) He was content to watch us develop and grow into young manhood, spiritually speaking. But the time came to those who fed in His pastures and drank at His streams, when they were to be brought into discipline or &#8220;child-training&#8221; for the purpose of making them mature Sons.</p>
<p>Many of the children today cannot understand why some of those who have put on the harness of God cannot get excited by the many religious games and the playful antics of the immature. They wonder why the disciplined ones run not after every new revelation or feed on every opportunity to engage in seemingly &#8220;good and profitable&#8221; religious activities. They wonder why some will not race with them in their frantic efforts to build great works and great and notable ministries. They cannot understand the simple fact that this Company of saints is waiting for the voice of the Master and they do not hear God in all this outward activity. They will move in their time when the Master speaks. But not before, though many temptations come from the playful colts. And the colts cannot understand why those who seemingly appear to have great abilities and strength are not putting it to good use. &#8220;Get the carriage on the road,&#8221; they say, but the disciplined ones, those in God&#8217;s harness, know better than to move before they hear the voice of the Master. They will move in their time with purpose and great responsibility.</p>
<p>And the Lord made me to know that there were many whom He had brought into training who had rebelled against the discipline, the chastising of the Father. They could not be trusted with the great responsibility of mature Sonship so He let them go back to their freedom, back to their religious activities and revelations and gifts. They are still His people, still feeding in His pastures, but He has set them aside from the great purposes for this end of the age. So they revel in their freedom feeling that they were the Chosen Ones with the many streams of living water not knowing that they have been set aside as unfit for His great work in this end of the age.</p>
<p>He showed me that though the chastising seemeth grievous for the time and the discipline hard to endure yet the result with all the glory of Sonship is worth it all and the glory to follow far exceeds the suffering we endure. And though some lose even their lives in this training yet they will share alike in the glory of His eternal purposes. So faint not saints of God for it is the Lord that doth bring thee into confinement and not thine enemy. It is for thy good and for His glory so endure all things with praises and thanksgiving that He hath counted thee worthy to share His glory! Fear thou not the whip in His hand for it is not to punish thee but to correct and train thee that thou mightest come into submission to His will and be found in His likeness in that hour.</p>
<p>Rejoice thou in thy trials in all thy tribulations and glory thou in His cross and in the confining limitations of His harness for He hath chosen thee and He hath taken upon Himself the responsibility of keeping thee strong and well fed.</p>
<p>So lean thou upon Him and trust not in thine own ability and thine own understanding. So shalt thou be fed and His hand shall be upon thee and His glory shall overshadow thee and shall flow through thee as it goes forth to cover the earth. Glory to God! Bless the Lord! He&#8217;s wonderful! Let Him be Lord of your life, friends, and complain not at that which He bringeth to pass in your life.</p>
<p>PLENTY IN THE TIME OF FAMINE</p>
<p>For in the hour when famine sweeps the land He shall feed by His own hand those who are submitted to His perfect will and who dwell in the secret place of the Most High. When terror stalks the land those in His harness shall not be afraid for they shall feel His bit and bridle and know the guidance of His Spirit. When others are weak and frail and fearful there shall be those who shall be strong in the power of His might and shall lack for no good thing. In the hour when the traditions of the religious systems have proven false and their streams have dried up, then His Chosen Ones shall speak forth with the true Word of the Lord. So rejoice, Sons of God, that you have been chosen by His grace for this great work in this last hour.</p>
<p>The fence which kept the colts in their own meadows and their own pastures mean nothing to the team in the harness for the gates open to them and they go forth pulling the King&#8217;s carriage into many strange and wonderful places. They do not stop to eat the poison weeds of sin for they feed only in the Master&#8217;s stable. These fields they trample under their feet as they go forth on the King&#8217;s business.</p>
<p>And so to those who are brought into absolute subjection to His will there is no Law. For they move in the Grace of God led only by His Spirit where all things are lawful but not all things are expedient. This is a dangerous realm for the undisciplined and many have perished in sin as they leaped over the fence without His harness and His bridle. Some have thought of themselves as being completely harnessed and submissive to Him only to find that in some avenue of their life there dwelled rebellion and self-will.</p>
<p>Let us wait before Him until He puts His noose around us and draws us to His place of training. And let us learn of the dealings of God and the movings of His Spirit until at last we feel His harness drop about us and hear His voice guiding us. Then there is safety from the traps and pitfalls of sin and then shall we abide in His House forever!</p>
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</font><font face="Georgia"><span style="font-size:85%;">Bill Britton served as Vice President of Pinecrest Bible Training Center for the first three years of its existence and was a great blessing in helping to establish the work at Pinecrest.</p>
<p>For more of these and other messages: Bill Britton P.0. Box 707 Springfield, Missouri 65801 This is a faith ministry, made possible by members of the Body of Christ. Not copyrighted, may be translated or reprinted without further permission. All message free as the Lord provides.<br />
BILL BRITTON P.O. Box 707, Springfield, Mo. 65801</p>
<p>(Bill Britton passed away a long time ago. This was taken from the website <span style="font-style:italic;">My Father&#8217;s House and the Kingdom of God</span>.)</span> </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allow God to be the only person on your mind while you read this prayer. If we can take the time to read long jokes, stories, etc., we should give the same respect to this prayer. Friends, who pray together, stay together. Dear Lord, I thank you for this day. I thank You for my [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=makarios1.wordpress.com&amp;blog=976300&amp;post=15&amp;subd=makarios1&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allow God to be the only person on your mind while you read this prayer. If we can take the time to read long jokes, stories, etc., we should give the same respect to this prayer. Friends, who pray together, stay together. </p>
<p>Dear Lord, I thank you for this day. I thank You for my being able to see and to hear this morning. I&#8217;m blessed because You are a forgiving God and an understanding God. You have done so much for me and You keep on blessing me. Forgive me this day for everything I have done, said or thought that was not pleasing to you. I ask now for Your forgiveness. </p>
<p>Please keep me safe from all danger and harm. Help me to start this day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude. Let me make the best of each and every day to clear my mind so tha t I can hear from You.</p>
<p>Please broaden my mind that I can accept all things.</p>
<p>Let me not whine and whimper over things I have no control over. Let me continue to see sin through God&#8217;s eyes and acknowledge it as evil. And when I sin, let me repent, and confess with my mouth my wrongdoing, and receive the forgiveness of God. </p>
<p>And when this world closes in on me, let me remember Jesus&#8217; example &#8212; to slip away and find a quiet place to pray. It&#8217;s the best response when I&#8217;m pushed beyond my limits. I know that when I can&#8217;t pray, You listen to my heart. Continue to use me to do Your will. </p>
<p>Continue to bless me that I may be a blessing to others. Keep me strong that I may help the weak. Keep me uplifted that I may have words of encouragement for others. I pray for those who are lost and can&#8217;t find their way. I pray for those who are misjudged and misunderstood. I pray for those who don&#8217;t know You intimately. I pray for those who will delete this without sharing it w ith others. I pray for those who don&#8217;t believe. But I thank you that I believe. </p>
<p>I believe that God changes people and God changes things. I pray for all my sisters and brothers. For each and every family member in their households. I pray for peace, love and joy in their homes that they are out of debt and all their needs are met. </p>
<p>I pray that every eye that reads this knows there is no problem, circumstance, or situation greater than God. Every battle is in Your hands for You to fight. I pray that these words be received into the hearts of every eye that sees them and every mouth that confesses them willingly.. </p>
<p>This is my prayer.<br />
In Jesus&#8217; Name, Amen.</p>
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Author : Tan Ru-Jin (IP: 124.82.43.187 , tm.net.my)<br />
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<p>Comment:<br />
Truly, a restauant like Le Troquet has lived up to its name of good French cuisines and an impressive range of French wines(I caught a glimpse of a Chateau Latour 1992 in the wine cellar!), but what was truly surprising, is that they also have a fine selection of rare wines from the rest of the wine world, such as a South African Klein Constantia Vin de Constance, a beautiful dessert wine made from the Muscat Blanc de Petit Grain.<br />
The vintage that I had the pleasure of tasting was the 1992 vintage, and the extra aging gave the wine a musky old honey character, with still enough acidity and citrus fruits to carry on for many more years.<br />
So ask the staff of Le Troquet for many more such hidden treasures!</p>
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