Friday, October 23, 2020

O LORD, Cleanse Our Hearts And Set Us Free From Sin And Shame. AMEN.

When you have felt the wickedness 

of your own heart to the uttermost
(Robert Murray McCheyne, 1813-1843)

"The LORD saw how great man's wickedness 

on the earth had become, and that every 

inclination of the thoughts of his heart was 

only evil all the time." Genesis 6:5 


"If GOD places no trust in HIS holy ones, 

if even the heavens are not pure in HIS eyes--

how much less man, who is vile and corrupt, 

who drinks up evil like water!" Job 15:15-16

"The human heart is the most deceitful of all 

things, and desperately wickedWho really 

knows how bad it is?" Jeremiah 17:9 


Learn to be humbled far more than you 

have ever been. None of you has ever been 

sufficiently humbled under a sense of sin, 

for the reason that none of you has ever 

fully seen the plague of your own heart. 


There are chambers in your heart you 

have never yet seen into; there are caves 

in that ocean you have never fathomed;
there are fountains of bitterness you 

have never tasted.

When you have felt the wickedness 

of your own heart to the uttermost

then lie down under this solemn truth: 

that you have only seen a few yards into 

a pit that is bottomless; that you carry 

about with you a slumbering volcano, 

a heart whose wickedness you do not 

and cannot know.


John Berridge
: O heart, heart! You are 

a mass of foolishness and absurdities--

the vainest, foolishest, craftiest, wickedest 

thing in the world. Yet the LORD JESUS 

asks me for this heart--

woos me for it--

died to win it! 

O wonderful love! 

Adorable condescension!


Charles Spurgeon
: There is no wolf or lion or 

serpent which is so brutish as that beast, man!

Men will never value a REDEEMER so well as 

when they have a very clear consciousness 

of the ruin from which HE has redeemed them.
Look to the cross, and hate your sin--

for sin nailed your Well-Beloved to the tree!

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If you desire additional reading, may we suggest John MacArthur's insightful article, 

"The Real and Permanent Pandemic ".

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