Sunday, September 4, 2016

Living in the Midst of an Ungodly World

Written By Charles Spurgeon
As a Christian you have to live in the midst of an ungodly world, and it is of little use for you to cry "Woe is me."

Jesus did not pray that you should be taken out of the world, and what he did not pray for, you need not desire. Better far in the Lord's strength to meet the difficulty, and glorify him in it.

The enemy is ever on the watch to detect inconsistency in your conduct; be therefore very holy. Remember that the eyes of all are upon you, and that more is expected from you than from other men. Strive to give no occasion for blame. Let your goodness be the only fault they can discover in you. Like Daniel, compel them to say of you, "We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God."

Seek to be useful as well as consistent. Perhaps you think, "If I were in a more favorable position I might serve the Lord's cause, but I cannot do any good where I am"; but the worse the people are among whom you live, the more need have they of your exertions; if they be crooked, the more necessity that you should set them straight; and if they be perverse, the more need have you to turn their proud hearts to the truth. Where should the physician be but where there are many sick? Where is honor to be won by the soldier but in the hottest fire of the battle?

And when weary of the strife and sin that meets you on every hand, consider that all the saints have endured the same trial. They were not carried on beds of down to heaven, and you must not expect to travel more easily than they. They had to hazard their lives unto the death in the high places of the field, and you will not be crowned till you also have endured hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. Therefore, "stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong."

Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, 
that I dwell in the tents of Kedar.
Psalm 120:5

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Oh how I needed this. We have just spent the week at the county fair as our children have animals in 4H. I am a housewife, and I love it. I do not battle.."out" in the world like my husband. I was very, very discouraged at seeing our world so close up, I guess you could say. After talking to my wise husband and telling him how sad I was, he asked me," so what are you going to do about it " Praise God for husbands. This was a timely post..." carried on beds of down to heaven.."-----excellent.
God bless
Mrs.O
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We must speak the Truth in season and out of season while being a light to a lost world! Thank you Mrs. O.
Woops. I should clarify that my husband was truly asking what I was going to do about it in MY life. He was encouraging me to live out a godly life for the Lord and in our family. Not in a careless, " what can you do about it?" I hope this makes my comment clear. Thanks!
Mrs.O
1 reply · active 446 weeks ago
I understood it perfectly!
Lori

This is spot on, we are placed here and now to glorify God, and to work for the furtherance of his Kingdom!.
Love this, quit ye like men?, (or women!)
Blessings to you
Helen UK
1 reply · active 446 weeks ago
"Quit ye like men" means to act like courageous men (or women)! We need to be bold for the cause of Christ because we know how it all ends. Thank you Helen!
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Domestic engineer · 446 weeks ago

Loving your Charles Spurgeon posts on Sunday!
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Thank you DE! I read him every morning and love him too. My purpose is to encourage those who read to read devotionals of substance that challenge and convict instead of the "feel good" ones that are so prevalent today.
I read this exact entry today in my Morning & Evening. Charles Spurgeon always hits the right spot, directing us back to God in Jesus. I love starting my day with him, then moving on to the Bible.
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I do too, Sarah! He was a wise and amazing man of God.
I'm engaged to a wonderful man who understands this struggle, especially when it comes to his younger brothers who think it is okay to do certain things because their peers do it. They have no respect for women (so you can imagine what they're doing with them) and sneak around behind their parents' backs. They even asked obscene questions about me when I first started dating my fiance. They were shocked that I was saving myself for marriage. It's very unusual in their circle friends (if I can even call them that). I find myself angry and wanting to threaten to keep any children I have in the future far away from them. I used to look forward to having brothers. I've dealt with men just like them when I was younger. It practically scared me out of dating altogether. My own family isn't any better. I don't know how my fiance can handle it.

~Lily~

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