Showing posts with label alphabet. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Gold Alphabet



~ C.H. Spurgeon’s Comments Regarding Psalm 119 ~

Introduction  ~  Those who are familiar with Psalm 119 understand that it is composed of 22 divisions of eight verses each for a total of 176 verses—making it the longest chapter in the Bible.  Each of those 22 divisions begin sequentially with the next letter of the Hebrew Alphabet (ALEPH, BETH, GIMEL, DALETH, HE, VAU…).  In Germany this psalm has been known in as The Golden ABCs of the Word of God. 

Personal Note  ~  Soon after I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior Charles Haddon Spurgeon became one of my favorite Christian leaders of the past.  There are many wonderful accounts of his preaching to literally thousands before the time of microphones or amplifiers.  My maternal grandmother heard him speak.  Below I have reproduced one of his messages with some modifications to make it more readable in contemporary English.

Spurgeon Still Speaks  ~  This psalm is a wonderful composition.  Its many expressions are as many as the waves, its overall testimony is one like the ocean.  The psalm deals with one subject.  While it contains many verses, its one hundred and seventy-six stanzas provide the same core thought.  However, it is not repetitive since there is always a shade of difference, even when the overall thought appears to be the same.  Some have said that in it there is an absence of variety—but that is merely the observation of those who have not studied it.  I have weighed each word, and looked at each syllable with lengthened meditation; and I consider this sacred song to be charmingly varied from beginning to end.  Its variety is that of a kaleidoscope: from a few objects innumerable permutations and combinations are produced.  In the kaleidoscope you look once, and there is a strangely beautiful form you shift the glass a very little, and another shape, equally delicate and beautiful, is before your eyes.  So it is here.  What you see is the same, and yet never the same.  It is always the same truth, but always in new light, put in a new connection, or in some way or other invested with freshness.

I do not believe that any subject other than a heavenly one would have allowed of such a psalm being written about.  The themes of this world are narrow and shallow.  Neither could such a handling have been given even to a sacred subject by any mind less than the divine.  Inspiration alone can account for the fullness and freshness of this psalm.

The best compositions of men are soon exhausted; they are merely cisterns, and not ever springing fountains.  You enjoy them very much at the first acquaintance, and you think you could hear them a hundred times over; but you could not: you soon find them wearisome.  Very soon a man eats too much honey: even children at length are cloyed with sweets.  All human books grow stale after a time; but with the Word of God the desire to study it increases, while the more you know of it the less you think you know.  The Book grows upon you: as you dive into its depths you have a fuller perception of the infinity which remains unexplored.  You are still longing to enjoy more of that which it is you’re a great blessing to taste.  All this is true even of the psalm which is in itself nothing more than the eulogy of the divine testimony.

This wonderful psalm, from its great length, helps us to wonder at the immensity of Scripture.  From its keeping to the same subject it helps us to adore the unity of Scripture, for it is but one.  Yet, from the many turns it gives to its one thought, it helps us to see the variety of Scripture.  How manifold are the words and thoughts of God.  In His Word, just as in creation, the wonders of His skill are displayed in many ways.

I admire in this psalm the singular commingling of testimony, prayer, and praise.  In one verse the Psalmist bears witness; in a second verse he praises; in a third verse he prays.  It is an incense made up of many spices; but they are wonderfully compounded and worked together, so as to form one perfect sweetness.  The blending greatly increases the value of the whole.  You would not like to have one-third of the psalm composed of prayer—marked up to the sixtieth verse, for instance; and then another part made up exclusively of praise; and yet a third portion of unmixed testimony.  It is best to have all these divinely-sweet ingredients intermixed, and wrought into a sacred unity, as you have them in this thrice-hallowed psalm.  Its prayers bear testimony, and its testimonies are fragrant with praise.

Mr. Charles Bridges has written upon this psalm a peculiarly delightful work.  I do not seek to rival him; but I would attempt the edification of the Lord’s people in the same way as he has done, for he has made no effort to display learning, but has aimed at promoting devotion.  Several notable authors traversed this heavenly country before Mr. Bridges, and I am one of those who follow after him: the succession will not end till the Lord comes.

I commend my labor to my Lord’s acceptance, and pray that his Holy Spirit may make these praises of Holy Scripture to ring as sweet bells in the ears of his own people evermore.
~ Dear Reader, pray for Thy brother in Christ, C. H. Spurgeon, Westwood, July 1887.

Reference  ~  One of the places this CHS sermon is found is in his seven volume “Treasury of David.”

~ Robert Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT LIFE NOW

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Cross Alphabet



~ The Cross of Calvary is Central to Mankind’s Salvation ~

The following is from an unknown source.

A – His AGONY and ANGUISH provided ATONEMENT.
B – His BLOOD, BRUISING, and BROKENNESS provided eternal BLESSINGS and BENEFITS.
C – His CRUCIFIXION brought CLEANSING and a CLEAR CONSCIENCE.
D – His DEATH gave us DELIVERANCE.
E – His EXCRUCIATING death gave us ETERNAL life.

F – Through the FOOLISHNESS of the Cross we received FORGIVENESS and FAVOR with the FATHER.
G – His GRIEF brought us GLORY and our GUILT was replaced by His GRACE.
H – His HANDS gave us HOPE and HEAVEN.
I – His INFINITE loss became our INDESCRIBABLE gain.
J – Instead of being JUDGED we were JUSTIFIED.

K – He was KILLED so that I could become a child of the KING of KINGS.
L – His LOVE gave us LIFE.
M – His MARRING brought us MERCY. 
N – His NAILS allowed us to be restored NEAR to God.
O – His ORDEAL allows me to OVERCOME.

P – His PAIN provided PROPITIATION, PARDON and PEACE.
Q – His QUEST to do His Father’s will led to my QUICKENING with spiritual life.
R – His REJECTION bought my REDEMPTION, RECONCILIATION, REST, and RIGHTEOUSNESS.
S – His SUFFERING, SHAME, and SUBSTITUTIONARY SACRIFICE provides SALVATION and SECURITY.
T – His TESTING, TEMPTATIONS, and THORNS led to TRIUMPH.

U – His UNDYING commitment to His Father brought us into UNION with God.
V – His seeming VANQUISHING defeat turned into VICTORY.
W – His WOUNDS led to our WORSHIP and instead of God’s WRATH we are WORTHY in God’s eyes.
X – He is an XTRAORDINARY God with X-RAY vision into your deepest thoughts and motivations.
Y – He went to the Cross for YOUR sins that YOU might be restored to relationship with God.

Z – He is ZEALOUS in all He does and He is the alpha through omega in Greek and the “a” through “Z” in English. 
important reality:  “Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.  For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers.  All things were created through Him and for Him.  And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.  And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence” (Colossians 1:15-18).

~ Robert Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT LIFE NOW

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Christian’s Alphabet



~ Words From The Past ~

The following description of what Christian’s possess in Christ Jesus was written by Louis Paul Lehman (in his book Tears of the Bible, 1958). 

The Christian is taken from…
Anguish to Anthem!
Bitterness to Brightness!
Crying to Clapping!
Disgrace to Distinction!
Excruciation to Ecstasy!

Furnace to Festival!
Grief to Gladness!
Humility to Hallelujah!
Illness to Immortality!
Jangle to Jubilee!
Kneeling to Kingship!

Laughingstock to Luminary!
Misery to Music!
Nobody to Nobility!
Ostracism to Ownership!
Poverty to Plenty!
Quarrel to Quiet!

Requiem to Rhapsodies!
Sighing to Shouting!
Tears to Triumph!
Unknown to Unveiling!
Vision to Vindication!
Weariness to “Welcome Home!” 

~ Robert Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT LIFE NOW

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