Gems for the Week
April 26 - 30
April 26 - 30
April 21 - 25
April 16 - 20
April 10 - 15
"For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us." (Romans 8:18)
We are so apt to look for deliverance in suffering, but I suspect that God's object with each of us is to teach us to expect a fresh revelation of Christ and to learn His mind in the trial. (Edward Dennett)
N.J. Hiebert # 2578
"There are eleven days journey from Horeb by the way of mount Seir unto Kadesh-barnea." (Deuteronomy 1:2)
Eleven days! And yet it took them (Children of Israel) forty years! How was this? We need not travel far for the answer. It is only too like ourselves. How slowly we get over the ground! What windings and turnings! How often we have to go back and travel over the same ground again and again! We are slow travelers, because we are slow learners. It may be we feel disposed to marvel how Israel could have taken forty years to accomplish a journey of eleven days; but we may, with much greater reason, marvel at ourselves. We, like them, are kept back by our unbelief and slowness of heart; but there is far less excuse for us than for them, inasmuch as our privileges are so very much higher. (C.H. Mackintosh)
N.J. Hiebert # 2579
April 5 - 9
"He went forth with His disciples over the brook Cedron, where was a garden, into the which he entered." (John 18:1)
"Now in the place where He was crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulcher." (John 19:41)
Man's history began in a garden. Sadly, so did his ruin. But at last the Redeemer came. In a garden He fell on His face and anguished with Calvary in view. On the next day, crucified, He was laid in a garden tomb, but three days later, in that same garden, He showed Himself alive to one who loved Him. Eden's garden of guilt had been eclipsed by Gethsemane's garden of gloom and Mary's garden of glory. (Jim Flanigan)
N.J. Hiebert # 2573
April 1 - 4