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Quiet Hour - Day 146

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 26

Keep thy heart with all diligence: for out of it are the issues of life. —Proverbs 4:23

He who would keep his heart pure and holy, must plant a sentinel at every avenue by which sin may find access there, guarding against none more than the “little” sins, as they are called.

The man of God has his eyes to keep, and so Job said, “I have made a covenant with mine eyes”—his tongue, and hence the exhortation, “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile”—his ears, and …

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Quiet Hour - Day 145

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 25

If we suffer we shall also reign with Him. —2 Timothy 2:12

The highest bidder for the crown of glory is the lowliest wearer of the cross of self-denial. —A. J. Gordon

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Quiet Hour - Day 144

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 24

His kingdom ruleth over all. —Psalm 103:19

His kingdom ruleth over all—therefore thou canst find nothing which is not matter for praise, since there is nothing which is not the matter of thy Lord's gracious permission, or planning, or control. Over all—nowhere canst thou step outside His realm, nor in anything get beyond His care and government. Over all—therefore take all as from God; hold all as from God; and by thy gratitude give all back to God again, and thus complete the circle, making Him the Alpha and …

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Quiet Hour - Day 143

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 23

Hide thyself by the brook. —1 Kings 17:3

Not by the river, but by the brook. The river would always contain an abundant supply, but the brook might dry up at any moment.

What does this teach us? God does not place His people in luxuriance here. The world’s abundance might withdraw their affections from Him. He gives them not the river, but the brook. The brook may be running to-day, to-morrow it may be dried up.

And wherefore does God act thus? To teach us that we are not to …

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Quiet Hour - Day 142

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 22

Whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in nowise lose his reward. —Matthew 10:42

We are in danger of looking too far for opportunities of doing good and communicating. In reaching for rhododendrons we trample down the daisies. —Selected

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Quiet Hour - Day 141

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 21

While I was musing the fire burned. —Psalm 39:3

My soul, if thou wouldst muse more, the fire would burn more. Why dost thou not retire oftener with thyself? Thou wouldst be better fitted for the world if thou wert less worldly. If thou hadst more heavenly fire thou wouldst have more earthly power.

Is there no secret pavilion into which thou canst go and warm thyself? Is there no holy of holies where thou canst catch a glow of impulse that will make thee strong? Is it not written of the …

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Quiet Hour - Day 140

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 20

Then said I, Woe is me, for I am undone: because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts. —Isaiah 6:5

It is not the sight of our sinful heart that humbles us; it is a sight of Jesus Christ. I am undone because mine eyes have seen the King. —Andrew A. Bonar

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Quiet Hour - Day 139

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 19

I am not able to bear all this people alone, because it is too heavy for me. —Numbers 11:14

It is most needful for all servants of Christ to remember that whenever the Lord places a man in a position of responsibility, He will both fit him for it and maintain him in it.

It is, of course, another thing altogether if a man will rush unsent into any field of work, or any post of difficulty or danger. In such a case we may assuredly look for a thorough breakdown, sooner …

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Quiet Hour - Day 138

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 18

His praise shall continually be in my mouth. —Psalm 34:1

Let not thy praises be transient—a fit of music, and then the instrument hung by the wall till another gaudy day of some remarkable providence makes thee take it down. God comes not guestwise to His saints’ house, but to dwell with them. David took this up for a life work: “As long as I live, I will praise thee.” —Gurnall

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Quiet Hour - Day 137

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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - May 17

Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. —Matthew 6:33

We need have only one care, that we put the first thing first—faithfulness to God. Then all else we need for both worlds will be supplied. God will never fail us; but we forget, sometimes, in our rejoicing over such an assurance, that we must fulfill our part if we would claim the divine promise.

It will not always be easy. To-morrow it may mean a distasteful task, a disagreeable duty, …

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