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Monday, January 14, 2008

Treasure for your soul

The Following was written by:

HENRY LAW
(1797-1884)


Blessed are those who find their constant pleasure-ground in the luxuries of the Bible!

They commune with the mind of God.
They listen to a heavenly voice.
They bask in rays of purest light.
They feed in wholesome pastures of refreshment.
They fear no poison from the weeds of error.
No devious path can lead their steps astray.
Wisdom from above sweetly guides them.

The Spirit, the ultimate Teacher of His people, instructs the students. They advance safely, happily—from grace to grace.

The lessons are as vast as the mine from which they spring.
They are as pure as the realms to which they call.

They warn of sin—its filth, its misery, its end.
They unfold Jesus—in all the glories of His redeeming love.
They exhibit holiness—as the only road to a holy heaven.

Reader, heed a salutary admonition.
Study the Bible, as holding treasure for your soul.
Study in the earnestness of prayer.
Study with eternity outspread before you.
Study with the humility of a poor sinner before a speaking God.
Study with faith devoutly grasping every word.

Do not close the volume without inquiring . . .
Is sin more hateful to me?
Is the world more worthless in my estimation?
Is the flesh more treacherous in my sight?
Is Jesus brought nearer to my adoring soul?
Is my heart won to more entire devotedness?
Am I more resolute to live for Him, who died for me?
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