It’s been a while since I put up something from the daily devotionals I get from the brilliant e-sword program that I have on me computer. If you haven’t got it and you’re interested just click the link and follow instructions. It has been such a tremendous help to me over the time that I’ve had it, and allowed me to develop a deeper understanding of the Word. Anyhow, I was set up to do some more study and research and before embarking on it I checked out the devotional and the one that came up was particularly jarring and thought-provoking. One of those ones that make you reflect a bit more carefully on things. So for today’s entry check this for yourself. 4 His Name’s Sake Shalom da man cd ---------------------------------------------------- July 28 - Our Daily Walk by F.B. Meyer LOST OPPORTUNITIES "He found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears."-- Heb_12:17. "O Jerusalem .... how often would I have gathered thy children together .... and ye would not!"-- Mat_23:37. THE GREEKS represented Opportunity as bald, with no lock of hair by which she could be laid hold of as she turned away and fled. Every one has opportunity, but there is often no symptom of its approach, no sign of its departure; when once it is missed, it rarely comes again! It is said that Queen Victoria once gave a comparatively unknown painter the opportunity of a private sitting. She came at the exact time that was arranged, but he was five minutes late, and he lost his opportunity! Esau bartered his birthright! What cared he for the spiritual prerogative of the first-born to act as the priest of the clan, and to stand in the possible lineal descent of the Messiah. He craved what would satisfy and please his senses. But when he had sold his birthright, he was held to the transaction. "He found no place of repentance" does not mean that he wished to and could not, but that the die was cast, the decision was deemed final. It is within the range of every one to do an act, to make a choice, to barter away the spiritual for the material so absolutely, that the decision is held irrevocable. Let us take care lest we be betrayed by passion into an act which may affect our entire destiny. The outstretched wing of God's love would have sheltered Jerusalem from its impending fate, but she refused Him in His servants and His Son, and her day of opportunity passed! Even so, salvation waits for us all, and there is hope and opportunity for us to repent as long as the day of grace is not closed, but let us not forget, as McCheyne said, that Christ gives last knocks. The present is your time of hope, of a fresh beginning, of a new opportunity. Open the door of your life to Christ and make Him King. He offers you your chance, rise to it; do your very best, find your niche of service in His Kingdom, and set yourself to follow Him with all your heart, and mind, and strength. PRAYER O Lord, let us not serve Thee with the spirit of bondage as slaves, but with the cheerfulness and gladness of children, delighting ourselves in Thee and rejoicing in Thy work. AMEN. |
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