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E-Sword Daily Devotion by Charles Spurgeon “Therefore, brethren, we are debtors.” - Rom_8:12 As God’s creatures, we are all debtors to him: to obey him with all our body, and soul, and strength. Having broken his commandments, as we all have, we are debtors to his justice, and we owe to him a vast amount which we are not able to pay. But of the Christian it can be said that he does not owe God’s justice anything, for Christ has paid the debt his people owed; for this reason the believer owes the more to love. I am a debtor to God’s grace and forgiving mercy; but I am no debtor to his justice, for he will never accuse me of a debt already paid. Christ said, “It is finished!” and by that he meant, that whatever his people owed was wiped away for ever from the book of remembrance. Christ, to the uttermost, has satisfied divine justice; the account is settled; the handwriting is nailed to the cross; the receipt is given, and we are debtors to God’s justice no longer. But then, because we are not debtors to our Lord in that sense, we become ten times more debtors to G to od than we should have been otherwise. Christian, pause and ponder for a moment. What a debtor thou art to divine sovereignty! How much thou owest to his disinterested love, for he gave his own Son that he might die for thee. Consider how much you owe to his forgiving grace, that after ten thousand affronts he loves you as infinitely as ever. Consider what you owe to his power; how he has raised you from your death in sin; how he has preserved your spiritual life; how he has kept you from falling; and how, though a thousand enemies have beset your path, you have been able to hold on your way. Consider what you owe to his immutability. Though you have changed a thousand times, he has not changed once. Thou art as deep in debt as thou canst be to every attribute of God. To God thou owest thyself, and all thou hast-yield thyself as a living sacrifice, it is but thy reasonable service. Father, thank You for another day to rejoice in our salvation. Your new mercies this morning we come to seek. Your throne of grace is the place we fall before You, knowing that Jesus paid our price so we can freely come to You. You ask nothing from us, but we owe our all to You. Our secure place in eternity is our reminder that we ought always to present ourselves a living sacrifice to You. Our strength to get through everyday, to be a servant is the workplace, and a Godly influence to our children and grandchildren can only come from You Father. As we read today we hear You say, For I the Lord your God hold your right hand; I am the Lord, Who says to you, Fear not; I will help you! Isaiah 41:13. Thank You that the only requirement is to come to Your Truth, and ask. We thank You Jesus and we ask in Your name. AMEN! Laura
Posted on: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 17:32:06 +0000

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