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May 3
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Covenant blessings
are not meant to be looked at only, but to be appropriated. Even our
Lord Jesus is given to us for our present use. Believer, thou dost not
make use of Christ as thou oughtest to do. When thou art in trouble,
why dost thou not tell Him all thy grief? Has He not a sympathizing
heart, and can He not comfort and relieve thee? No, thou art going about
to all thy friends, save thy best Friend, and telling thy tale everywhere
except into the bosom of thy Lord. Art thou burdened with this day's
sins? Here is a fountain filled with blood: use it, saint, use it. Has
a sense of guilt returned upon thee? The pardoning grace of Jesus may
be proved again and again. Come to Him at once for cleansing. Dost thou
deplore thy weakness? He is thy strength: why not lean upon Him? Dost
thou feel naked? Come hither, soul; put on the robe of Jesus' righteousness.
Stand not looking at it, but wear it. Strip off thine own righteousness,
and thine own fears too: put on the fair white linen, for it was meant
to wear. Dost thou feel thyself sick? Pull the night-bell of prayer,
and call up the Beloved Physician! He will give the cordial that will
revive thee. Thou art poor, but then thou hast "a kinsman, a mighty
man of wealth." What! wilt thou not go to Him, and ask Him to give
thee of His abundance, when He has given thee this promise, that thou
shalt be joint heir with Him, and has made over all that He is and all
that He has to be thine? There is nothing Christ dislikes more than
for His people to make a show-thing of Him, and not to use Him. He loves
to be employed by us. The more burdens we put on His shoulders, the
more precious will He be to us. "Let us be simple with Him, then, Not backward, stiff, or cold, As though our Bethlehem could be What Sinai was of old." May
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