Gleanings

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“Is everything”—not only when you know the will of God— “make known your requests.” It is not a question of intelligence, but of confidence in God. “And the peace of God shall keep your hearts and minds.” (Phil. 4)
“The peace of God” is that which “passes all understanding” the “peace of Christ” is that which I have in my heart.
There is nothing more dangerous than for a soul to speak of truth, when not living in that truth. It is the road to a fall.
“Then shall I know, even as also I am known” (1 Cor. 13:1212For 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. (1 Corinthians 13:12)). That is, I shall know in God’s way of knowing a thing, without learning it.
Faith gets hold of the object; hope desires it; love enjoys it.
Instead of a rejected Christ, as now, and the power of the. Holy Ghost to go against the stream; the stream itself, by and bye, will be blessing from a glorified Christ.
In Moses, self that comes up in the way of confidence in itself; then, after forty years, in the way of fear.
Faith never makes me, or my state, its object; but it makes Christ and His work its object.
The presence of God, when the conscience is sensible of it, takes away every hope of enjoying sin.
Forgiveness, in the sense of non-imputation, cannot be sought by one set free in Christ, because he does know that sins are not imputed to him. He confesses his sins and fatherly forgiveness is given him.
Innocence, sin, righteousness, describe the world that was, the world that is, and the world that is to come.
In Joshua we have a heavenly Christ—He stays in the tent of the congregation. In Moses, a gracious Christ, who goes down into camp. (See Ex. 32;33)