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A Curious Meditation by James Smith
From Grace Gems - Free and Public Domain:
Very Old - But Beautiful and Timeless Treasures.
http://www.gracegems.org/19/literature.htm
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A Curious Meditation
by James Smith, 1855
As I was walking out for exercise in the fields one morning, having been pleading with God to give me some profitable subject for meditation--I suddenly fell into this train of thought, which I afterwards wrote down; and, as it may interest and profit some, it is here inserted.
There are three things which I especially desire:
more communion with God,
more likeness to the Lord Jesus, and
more usefulness to his Church.
There are three things which I deprecate:
the withering of my gifts,
the decay of my graces, and
to become useless in the Lord's vineyard.
There are three things which I dread:
that I should become a proud professor,
that I should become a lukewarm Christian, and
that I should fall into the hands of man.
There are three things which I sometimes wish for (but which God will never grant me on earth):
to be totally free from sin,
to be delivered from a daily cross,
and to be always happy.
There are three things which I feel sure of:
hatred by the world,
opposition by hypocrites, and
love by spiritual believers.
There are three foes which always oppose me:
the world,
the flesh, and
the devil.
There are three friends which will always stand by me:
a peaceful conscience,
the bride of Jesus, and
the Lamb of God.
There are three deaths which have been experienced by me:
a death in sin,
a death to sin,
a death to the law of God.
There are three lives which shall be lived by me:
a temporal life,
a spiritual life, and
an eternal life.
There are three things which burden me:
a body of sin and death,
the opposition I meet with, and
my own ingratitude.
There are three things which support me:
the Father's love,
the Son's redemption, and
the Spirit's work.
There are three things which are a sore trial to me:
an irritable temper,
a flippant tongue, and
self-love.
There are three things which bring strong consolation to me:
the open fountain of Christ blood,
the promises of God, and
the Savior's free invitation.
There are three things which are especially dear to me:
the Word of God,
the throne of grace, and
the ordinances of the Lord's house.
There are three things lacking in me:
perfect penitence,
entire resignation, and
fervent love.
There are three books which are very useful to me:
the book of nature,
the book of Holy Scriptures, and
the book of my own experience.
There are three teachers which are employed to instruct me:
the Holy Spirit,
a special providence, and
the rod of God.
There are three things which are manifested in me:
the nature of sin,
the power of grace, and
the faithfulness of God.
There are three things which would be greatly useful to me:
more humility,
spiritual wisdom, and
enlightened zeal.
There are three things which characterize me:
weakness,
poverty, and
sinfulness.
Yet, there are three things which may be seen in me:
Christ's strength,
God's grace, and
the Spirit's holiness.
There are three things which are feared by me:
a stiff neck,
a hard heart, and
a presumptuous spirit.
There are three things which are matter of joy to me:
the conversion of sinners,
that my name is written in heaven, and
the glory to be given me at the appearing of Jesus Christ.
There are three things which must be renounced by me:
preconceived opinions,
worldly wisdom, and
natural religion.
There are three things which must be held fast by me:
the Word of truth,
my confidence in God, and
my profession of the gospel.
There are three things which are especially required of me:
to do justly,
to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with my God.
There are three things which are promised to me:
tribulation in the world,
sufficient strength in Jesus, and
eternal life at the end of my course.
There are three things which the Lord observes and approves in me:
the work of faith,
the labor of love, and
the patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
There is a threefold deliverance which is effected for me:
from the dominion of sin,
from the present evil world, and
from my deserved doom.
There are three things which I would trample under foot:
unfounded prejudice,
vain distinctions, and
self-righteousness.
There are three things which I would aim at daily:
to exalt Christ,
to glorify God, and
to bring sinners to repentance.
There are three things which are still sure to me:
a rough road,
changing experiences, and
safety at last.
There are three things which are behind me:
a wicked life,
a broken law, and
the pit of destruction.
There are three things which are before me:
death,
perfect conformity to Jesus, and
eternal glory.
There are three things which are on my right hand:
Satan to resist me,
the Lord Jesus to save me, and
my own heart set on things above.
There are three things which are on my left hand:
the lust of the flesh,
the lust of the eye, and
the pride of life.
There are three things which I greatly admire:
the Savior's person,
the promises of God, and
the instruments he employs in carrying on his work.
There are three things which much please me:
the doctrines of the gospel,
the witness of the Spirit, and
the light of God's countenance.
There are three things which I delight in:
that Jehovah is my God,
the comfort he imparts to me, and
the riches of glory which are set before me.
There are three things which I hate:
the cant of hypocrites,
the flattery of friends, and
the pride of professors.
There are three things which are good for me:
to draw near to God,
to be afflicted, and
to sing praises unto the Lord.
There are three things which often disgust me:
Satan's temptations,
the powerful working of unbelief, and
the conduct of religious professors.
There are three things which are prescribed to me:
to believe in God,
to love the saints, and
to observe the Lord's ordinances.
There are three things which are too often neglected by me:
self-examination,
diligent reading of the Bible, and
secret prayer.
There are three things which are too deep for me to fully know:
the depravity of my heart,
the devices of Satan, and
the manner of the Spirit's working.
There are three things which I wish to leave with the Lord:
to choose my lot in life,
to fight my battles, and
to supply all my needs.
There are three things which I do not consider worth having:
a form of godliness, without the power,
a name to live, while dead, and
the commendation of the enemies of Christ.
There are three things in which I glory:
the cross of Christ,
my saving knowledge of God, and
the everlasting gospel.
There are three things which have been taken from me:
proud free will,
vain boasting, and
enmity to God.
There are three things which abide with me:
faith,
hope, and
charity.
I am made up of three men:
corruption--the old man,
grace--the new man, and
the body--the outward man.
I fill a threefold office:
a prophet in the Church of Christ,
a priest before the altar, and
a king anointed to reign with Christ.
I wear a threefold garment:
the righteousness of the Lord Jesus,
the graces of the Holy Spirit, and
the garment of humility.
I have been condemned in three courts--and yet justified in them all:
the court of conscience,
the Church of God, and
the court of God's justice.
I have been justified three times:
at the resurrection of Christ my substitute,
when faith received his righteousness, and
when good works justified my faith before the world.
A Curious Meditation by James Smith
From Grace Gems - Free and Public Domain:
Very Old - But Beautiful and Timeless Treasures.
http://www.gracegems.org/19/literature.htm
___________________________________________
A Curious Meditation
by James Smith, 1855
As I was walking out for exercise in the fields one morning, having been pleading with God to give me some profitable subject for meditation--I suddenly fell into this train of thought, which I afterwards wrote down; and, as it may interest and profit some, it is here inserted.
There are three things which I especially desire:
more communion with God,
more likeness to the Lord Jesus, and
more usefulness to his Church.
There are three things which I deprecate:
the withering of my gifts,
the decay of my graces, and
to become useless in the Lord's vineyard.
There are three things which I dread:
that I should become a proud professor,
that I should become a lukewarm Christian, and
that I should fall into the hands of man.
There are three things which I sometimes wish for (but which God will never grant me on earth):
to be totally free from sin,
to be delivered from a daily cross,
and to be always happy.
There are three things which I feel sure of:
hatred by the world,
opposition by hypocrites, and
love by spiritual believers.
There are three foes which always oppose me:
the world,
the flesh, and
the devil.
There are three friends which will always stand by me:
a peaceful conscience,
the bride of Jesus, and
the Lamb of God.
There are three deaths which have been experienced by me:
a death in sin,
a death to sin,
a death to the law of God.
There are three lives which shall be lived by me:
a temporal life,
a spiritual life, and
an eternal life.
There are three things which burden me:
a body of sin and death,
the opposition I meet with, and
my own ingratitude.
There are three things which support me:
the Father's love,
the Son's redemption, and
the Spirit's work.
There are three things which are a sore trial to me:
an irritable temper,
a flippant tongue, and
self-love.
There are three things which bring strong consolation to me:
the open fountain of Christ blood,
the promises of God, and
the Savior's free invitation.
There are three things which are especially dear to me:
the Word of God,
the throne of grace, and
the ordinances of the Lord's house.
There are three things lacking in me:
perfect penitence,
entire resignation, and
fervent love.
There are three books which are very useful to me:
the book of nature,
the book of Holy Scriptures, and
the book of my own experience.
There are three teachers which are employed to instruct me:
the Holy Spirit,
a special providence, and
the rod of God.
There are three things which are manifested in me:
the nature of sin,
the power of grace, and
the faithfulness of God.
There are three things which would be greatly useful to me:
more humility,
spiritual wisdom, and
enlightened zeal.
There are three things which characterize me:
weakness,
poverty, and
sinfulness.
Yet, there are three things which may be seen in me:
Christ's strength,
God's grace, and
the Spirit's holiness.
There are three things which are feared by me:
a stiff neck,
a hard heart, and
a presumptuous spirit.
There are three things which are matter of joy to me:
the conversion of sinners,
that my name is written in heaven, and
the glory to be given me at the appearing of Jesus Christ.
There are three things which must be renounced by me:
preconceived opinions,
worldly wisdom, and
natural religion.
There are three things which must be held fast by me:
the Word of truth,
my confidence in God, and
my profession of the gospel.
There are three things which are especially required of me:
to do justly,
to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with my God.
There are three things which are promised to me:
tribulation in the world,
sufficient strength in Jesus, and
eternal life at the end of my course.
There are three things which the Lord observes and approves in me:
the work of faith,
the labor of love, and
the patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
There is a threefold deliverance which is effected for me:
from the dominion of sin,
from the present evil world, and
from my deserved doom.
There are three things which I would trample under foot:
unfounded prejudice,
vain distinctions, and
self-righteousness.
There are three things which I would aim at daily:
to exalt Christ,
to glorify God, and
to bring sinners to repentance.
There are three things which are still sure to me:
a rough road,
changing experiences, and
safety at last.
There are three things which are behind me:
a wicked life,
a broken law, and
the pit of destruction.
There are three things which are before me:
death,
perfect conformity to Jesus, and
eternal glory.
There are three things which are on my right hand:
Satan to resist me,
the Lord Jesus to save me, and
my own heart set on things above.
There are three things which are on my left hand:
the lust of the flesh,
the lust of the eye, and
the pride of life.
There are three things which I greatly admire:
the Savior's person,
the promises of God, and
the instruments he employs in carrying on his work.
There are three things which much please me:
the doctrines of the gospel,
the witness of the Spirit, and
the light of God's countenance.
There are three things which I delight in:
that Jehovah is my God,
the comfort he imparts to me, and
the riches of glory which are set before me.
There are three things which I hate:
the cant of hypocrites,
the flattery of friends, and
the pride of professors.
There are three things which are good for me:
to draw near to God,
to be afflicted, and
to sing praises unto the Lord.
There are three things which often disgust me:
Satan's temptations,
the powerful working of unbelief, and
the conduct of religious professors.
There are three things which are prescribed to me:
to believe in God,
to love the saints, and
to observe the Lord's ordinances.
There are three things which are too often neglected by me:
self-examination,
diligent reading of the Bible, and
secret prayer.
There are three things which are too deep for me to fully know:
the depravity of my heart,
the devices of Satan, and
the manner of the Spirit's working.
There are three things which I wish to leave with the Lord:
to choose my lot in life,
to fight my battles, and
to supply all my needs.
There are three things which I do not consider worth having:
a form of godliness, without the power,
a name to live, while dead, and
the commendation of the enemies of Christ.
There are three things in which I glory:
the cross of Christ,
my saving knowledge of God, and
the everlasting gospel.
There are three things which have been taken from me:
proud free will,
vain boasting, and
enmity to God.
There are three things which abide with me:
faith,
hope, and
charity.
I am made up of three men:
corruption--the old man,
grace--the new man, and
the body--the outward man.
I fill a threefold office:
a prophet in the Church of Christ,
a priest before the altar, and
a king anointed to reign with Christ.
I wear a threefold garment:
the righteousness of the Lord Jesus,
the graces of the Holy Spirit, and
the garment of humility.
I have been condemned in three courts--and yet justified in them all:
the court of conscience,
the Church of God, and
the court of God's justice.
I have been justified three times:
at the resurrection of Christ my substitute,
when faith received his righteousness, and
when good works justified my faith before the world.