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True Christianity! Read (Pray!) This If You Call Yourself a Real or True Christian! A Point to Ponder . . .

  • Writer: Dr. Roger D Duke
    Dr. Roger D Duke
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The dove, the symbol of True Christianity!
The dove, the symbol of True Christianity!

True Christianity!

A Devotional for the Fourth Day of the Week Morning


LORD OF HEAVEN,


Thy goodness is inexpressible and in conceivable. In the works of creation thou art almighty, In the dispensations of providence all-wise, In the gospel of grace all love, And in thy Son thou hast provided for our deliverance from the effects of sin, the justification of our persons, the sanctification of our natures, the perseverance of our souls in the path of life. Though exposed to the terrors of thy law, we have a refuge from the storm; Though compelled to cry, ‘Unclean’, we have a fountain for sin; Though creature-cells of emptiness we have a fullness accessible to all, and incapable of reduction. Grant us always to know that to walk with Jesus makes other interests a shadow and a dream. Keep us from intermittent attention to eternal things; Save us from the delusion of those who fail to go far in religion, who are concerned but not converted, who have another heart but not a new one, who have light, zeal, confidence, but not Christ. Let us judge our Christianity, not only by our dependence upon Jesus, but by our love to him, our conformity to him, our knowledge of him. Give us a religion that is both real and progressive, that holds on its way and grows stronger, that lives and works in the Spirit, that profits by every correction, and is injured by no carnal indulgence.


Valley of Vision is copyrighted. This text was copied with permission from Banner of Truth.


This was adapted from the Grace and Peace Presbyterian web page by webmaster Dr. Roger D Duke @ https://gppopc.org/2019/03/11/fourth-day-morning-true-christianity/

 
 
 

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