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==PREFACE.==
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====MORNING, DAILY WALKING WITH GOD====
        <p>In compliance with a request frequently, and from various quarters, preferred, that the author would allow selections from some of his published works to appear in the form of Daily Readings, he ventures to offer to the Christian Church the following pages. They have been gleaned- with much care, and with a strict regard to variety, yet consecutiveness, of topic; presenting a spiritual, and occasionally a critical, exposition of each Scripture motto. In the large family of similar productions which have issued from the press, he trusts that his little volume- not quite a stranger to some who will peruse it- may find a humble place. Should it, with the Holy Spirit's blessing, drop occasionally a Christ-endearing, heart-soothing, soul-guiding, word in seasons of daily toil, conflict, or trial, his utmost wish in its publication will be realized.<br><br>
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'''PREFACE.'''
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<p>In compliance with a request frequently, and from various quarters, preferred, that the author would allow selections from some of his published works to appear in the form of Daily Readings, he ventures to offer to the Christian Church the following pages. They have been gleaned- with much care, and with a strict regard to variety, yet consecutiveness, of topic; presenting a spiritual, and occasionally a critical, exposition of each Scripture motto. In the large family of similar productions which have issued from the press, he trusts that his little volume- not quite a stranger to some who will peruse it- may find a humble place. Should it, with the Holy Spirit's blessing, drop occasionally a Christ-endearing, heart-soothing, soul-guiding, word in seasons of daily toil, conflict, or trial, his utmost wish in its publication will be realized.<br><br>
 
         Robert Hall was wont to define domestic prayer as "that border which keeps the web of my life from unraveling." With equal appropriateness this beautiful remark will apply to morning religion. To begin the day with God is the great secret of walking through the day with God. What a privilege this the moment that "slumber's chain" is broken, and we wake to duty and toil- perchance to temptation and trial- to raise the soul to God, and seek to fill it at this Infinite Fountain of life, love, and bliss, with such thoughts, and feelings, and purposes as will exert a hallowing, soothing, and controlling influence upon the day! Before the secular commences, to begin with the spiritual. Before care insinuates, to preoccupy the mind with peace.<br><br> Before temptation assails, to fortify the heart with prayer. Before sorrow beclouds, to irradiate the soul with Divine sunshine. What a precious privilege this! A morning without God is the precursor of a uneasy, cloudy, and dark day. It is like a morning around whose eastern horizon thick vapors gather, veiling the ascending sun, and foreshadowing a day of storm. "The first thing I do when I awake in the morning," remarks an aged saint of God, "is to ask the Holy Spirit to take possession of my mind, my imagination, my heart, directing, sanctifying, and controlling my every thought, feeling, and word."<br><br>  
 
         Robert Hall was wont to define domestic prayer as "that border which keeps the web of my life from unraveling." With equal appropriateness this beautiful remark will apply to morning religion. To begin the day with God is the great secret of walking through the day with God. What a privilege this the moment that "slumber's chain" is broken, and we wake to duty and toil- perchance to temptation and trial- to raise the soul to God, and seek to fill it at this Infinite Fountain of life, love, and bliss, with such thoughts, and feelings, and purposes as will exert a hallowing, soothing, and controlling influence upon the day! Before the secular commences, to begin with the spiritual. Before care insinuates, to preoccupy the mind with peace.<br><br> Before temptation assails, to fortify the heart with prayer. Before sorrow beclouds, to irradiate the soul with Divine sunshine. What a precious privilege this! A morning without God is the precursor of a uneasy, cloudy, and dark day. It is like a morning around whose eastern horizon thick vapors gather, veiling the ascending sun, and foreshadowing a day of storm. "The first thing I do when I awake in the morning," remarks an aged saint of God, "is to ask the Holy Spirit to take possession of my mind, my imagination, my heart, directing, sanctifying, and controlling my every thought, feeling, and word."<br><br>  
 
("Life in Jesus, Memoir of Mrs. Mary Winslow.") What profound spiritual wisdom is there in this conception! What a God-descending, heaven-returning spirit does it betray! How the well of water in the soul springs up! "In the morning will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." "Look up!" Ah! here is the true and befitting attitude of the spiritual soul. Looking up for the day's supply of grace to restrain, of power to keep, of wisdom to guide, of patience to suffer, of meekness to endure, of strength to bear, of faith to overcome, of love to obey, and of hope to cheer. Jesus stands at the Treasury of Infinite grace, ready to meet every application, and to supply every need. His fullness is for a poor, needy, asking people. He loves for us to bring the empty vessel. Oh, to have our "morning thoughts" occupied with God, and Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and heaven! Truly this is the border which keeps the web of daily life from unraveling! Dear reader, let your first thought be of God, and your first incense be to Jesus, and your first prayer be to the Holy Spirit, and thus anointed with fresh oil, you will glide serenely and safely through the day, beginning, continuing, and ending it with God.<br><br>
 
("Life in Jesus, Memoir of Mrs. Mary Winslow.") What profound spiritual wisdom is there in this conception! What a God-descending, heaven-returning spirit does it betray! How the well of water in the soul springs up! "In the morning will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." "Look up!" Ah! here is the true and befitting attitude of the spiritual soul. Looking up for the day's supply of grace to restrain, of power to keep, of wisdom to guide, of patience to suffer, of meekness to endure, of strength to bear, of faith to overcome, of love to obey, and of hope to cheer. Jesus stands at the Treasury of Infinite grace, ready to meet every application, and to supply every need. His fullness is for a poor, needy, asking people. He loves for us to bring the empty vessel. Oh, to have our "morning thoughts" occupied with God, and Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and heaven! Truly this is the border which keeps the web of daily life from unraveling! Dear reader, let your first thought be of God, and your first incense be to Jesus, and your first prayer be to the Holy Spirit, and thus anointed with fresh oil, you will glide serenely and safely through the day, beginning, continuing, and ending it with God.<br><br>
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           In Your sole glory may unite."<br><br>
 
           In Your sole glory may unite."<br><br>
 
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==January==
 
==January==
 
"My voice shall You hear<strong> in the morning</strong>, O Lord; <strong>in the morning</strong> will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." Psalm 5:3 <br>
 
"My voice shall You hear<strong> in the morning</strong>, O Lord; <strong>in the morning</strong> will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." Psalm 5:3 <br>

Latest revision as of 13:12, 17 December 2019


EVENING, DAILY WALKING WITH GOD


MORNING, DAILY WALKING WITH GOD

PREFACE.

In compliance with a request frequently, and from various quarters, preferred, that the author would allow selections from some of his published works to appear in the form of Daily Readings, he ventures to offer to the Christian Church the following pages. They have been gleaned- with much care, and with a strict regard to variety, yet consecutiveness, of topic; presenting a spiritual, and occasionally a critical, exposition of each Scripture motto. In the large family of similar productions which have issued from the press, he trusts that his little volume- not quite a stranger to some who will peruse it- may find a humble place. Should it, with the Holy Spirit's blessing, drop occasionally a Christ-endearing, heart-soothing, soul-guiding, word in seasons of daily toil, conflict, or trial, his utmost wish in its publication will be realized.

Robert Hall was wont to define domestic prayer as "that border which keeps the web of my life from unraveling." With equal appropriateness this beautiful remark will apply to morning religion. To begin the day with God is the great secret of walking through the day with God. What a privilege this the moment that "slumber's chain" is broken, and we wake to duty and toil- perchance to temptation and trial- to raise the soul to God, and seek to fill it at this Infinite Fountain of life, love, and bliss, with such thoughts, and feelings, and purposes as will exert a hallowing, soothing, and controlling influence upon the day! Before the secular commences, to begin with the spiritual. Before care insinuates, to preoccupy the mind with peace.

Before temptation assails, to fortify the heart with prayer. Before sorrow beclouds, to irradiate the soul with Divine sunshine. What a precious privilege this! A morning without God is the precursor of a uneasy, cloudy, and dark day. It is like a morning around whose eastern horizon thick vapors gather, veiling the ascending sun, and foreshadowing a day of storm. "The first thing I do when I awake in the morning," remarks an aged saint of God, "is to ask the Holy Spirit to take possession of my mind, my imagination, my heart, directing, sanctifying, and controlling my every thought, feeling, and word."

("Life in Jesus, Memoir of Mrs. Mary Winslow.") What profound spiritual wisdom is there in this conception! What a God-descending, heaven-returning spirit does it betray! How the well of water in the soul springs up! "In the morning will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." "Look up!" Ah! here is the true and befitting attitude of the spiritual soul. Looking up for the day's supply of grace to restrain, of power to keep, of wisdom to guide, of patience to suffer, of meekness to endure, of strength to bear, of faith to overcome, of love to obey, and of hope to cheer. Jesus stands at the Treasury of Infinite grace, ready to meet every application, and to supply every need. His fullness is for a poor, needy, asking people. He loves for us to bring the empty vessel. Oh, to have our "morning thoughts" occupied with God, and Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and heaven! Truly this is the border which keeps the web of daily life from unraveling! Dear reader, let your first thought be of God, and your first incense be to Jesus, and your first prayer be to the Holy Spirit, and thus anointed with fresh oil, you will glide serenely and safely through the day, beginning, continuing, and ending it with God.

"Direct, control, suggest, this day, 
All I design, or do, or say, 
That all my powers, with all their might, 
In Your sole glory may unite."


January

"My voice shall You hear in the morning, O Lord; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto You, and will look up." Psalm 5:3 
Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


February

The Almost Christian!

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29


March

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


April

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30


May

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


June

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30


July

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


August

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


September

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30


October

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31


November

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30


December

Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5, Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10, Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15, Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20, Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25, Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30, Morning Day 31