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And because of all this we make a sure covenant.
Nehemiah 9:38
There are many occasions in our experience when we may very rightly, and with benefit, renew our covenant with God. After recovery from sickness when, like Hezekiah, we have had a new term of years added to our life, we may fitly do it. After any deliverance from trouble, when our joys bud forth anew, let us again visit the foot of the cross, and renew our consecration. Especially, let us do this after any sin which has grieved the Holy Spirit, or brought dishonour upon the cause of God; let us then look to that blood which can make us whiter than snow, and again offer ourselves unto the Lord. We should not only let our troubles confirm our dedication to God, but our prosperity should do the same. If we ever meet with occasions which deserve to be called "crowning mercies" then, surely, if He hath crowned us, we ought also to crown our God; let us bring forth anew all the jewels of the divine regalia which have been stored in the jewel-closet of our heart, and let our God sit upon the throne of our love, arrayed in royal apparel. If we would learn to profit by our prosperity, we should not need so much adversity. If we would gather from a kiss all the good it might confer upon us, we should not so often smart under the rod. Have we lately received some blessing which we little expected? Has the Lord put our feet in a large room? Can we sing of mercies multiplied? Then this is the day to put our hand upon the horns of the altar, and say, "Bind me here, my God; bind me here with cords, even for ever." Inasmuch as we need the fulfillment of new promises from God, let us offer renewed prayers that our old vows may not be dishonoured. Let us this morning make with Him a sure covenant, because of the pains of Jesus which for the last month we have been considering with gratitude. C.H. Spurgeon
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Just wanted to let you know that I am still working out in my garage. I'm skipping my Bible Study Fellowship to continue another days work. I didn't even start my homework, so I don't want to go just to warm a seat ... there's work to be done here.
As I've been cleaning, some questions have surfaced, like ...
How many electrical cords do you need??? My goodness! Also ... how many tools do you need? And my husband doesn't even use them -- rarely, if he does! I have a pail of nails and what-nots and I can't get rid of them either ... grrrrrrr.
Now, I have collected tins ... I'm going through them and giving some to the Salvation Army - some, though, I will not part with. And, I have quite a few Springbok puzzles ... they're sitting high on some shelves, so I haven't gotten to them yet. I have some Pyrex bowls that we got as a wedding present - Anju wants those. I have had them for 34 years pretty soon. Well, I gotta get out there. Sorry that I haven't been around, but I do read your posts. Blessings on your day. ~Carolyn
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