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Friday 30 December 2016

BEAUTY

BEAUTY

The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. -Bacon

The serene, silent beauty of a holy life is the most powerful influence in the world, next to the might of God. -Pascal

The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. -Shakespeare

I pray thee, O God that I may be beautiful within. -Socrates

ASSURANCE

ASSURANCE

I know not when I go or where from this familiar scene; But He is here and He is there, and all the way between; And when I leave this life, I know, for that dim vast unknown, Though late I stay, or soon I go, I shall not go alone. -Anonymous

Full assurance is not essential to salvation, but it is essential to satisfaction.  May you get it-may you get it at once.  May you never be satisfied to live without it. -Spurgeon

"The Lord is my Shepherd," not was, not maybe, not will be.  "The Lord is my Shepherd"-is on Sunday, is on Monday, and is through every day of the week; is in January, is in December, and every month of the year; is at home, and is in China; is in peace, and is in war; in abundance and in poverty. -Taylor

ASPIRATION

ASPIRATION

There is not a heart but has its moments of longing, yearning for something better, nobler, holier than it knows now. -Beecher

Out of the lowest depths there is a path to the loftiest heights. -Carlyle

O for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame, A light to shine upon the road that leads me to the Lamb! -Cowper

It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing while we are thoroughly alive.  There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them. -Eliot

God, give me hills to climb, and strength for climbing! -Guiterman

This world has too low a ceiling for aspiring man! -Hamilton

Aspirations after the holy-the only aspirations in which the soul can be assured it will never meet with disappointment. -McIntosh

There are glimpses of heaven to us in every act, or thought, or word that raises us above ourselves. -Stanley

The heavens are as deep as our aspirations are high. -Thoreau

ABILITY

ABILITY

We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. -Longfellow

A buried talent is never a buried treasure.  Talents become treasures only through use. -Rupert

They are able because they think they are able. -Vergil

The Mother of Jesus

MARY
In Hebrew MIRIAM,

1. "The Mother of Jesus," Ac 1:14.  Her amiable and lovely character, and her remarkable history in connection with the wonders relating to the birth of Christ, are recorded in Mt 1:1-2:23; Lu 1:1-2:52.  The genealogy of the Savior through her, in the line of David and Abraham, is preserved in Lu 3:1-38, to prove that he was born "as concerning the flesh" according to ancient prophecies.  After the return from Egypt to Nazareth, she is but five times mentioned in the gospel history: three on the part of Christ, Mt 12:46-50; Lu 2:49,50; Joh 2:4; one when he commended her to the care of John,  Joh 19:26; and lastly as among the disciples at Jerusalem after his ascension, Ac 1:14.  Thenceforth, throughout the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles, and the Revelation, no allusions made to her.  Manifestly the worship of Mary had not then commenced.  The inventions of the Romish church in after-centuries are wholly destitute of foundation in Scripture, and subversive of the gospel.  One of these unauthorized inventions is the alleged immaculate conception and spotless holiness of Mary.  See Ro 3:10,23; Ga 3:22; 1Jo 1:8; and compare also the reproofs above alluded to, and her own confession of her need of a Savior, Lu 1:47.  Another unauthorized invention is her alleged virginity after the birth of Jesus, Mt 1:25; Lu 2:7.  No case can be found in Scripture where "firstborn son" is used of an only child.  In other passages the brethren, sisters, and mother of Christ are mentioned together, apparently as one family, Mt 13:55,56; and she was known as the wife of Joseph probably for almost thirty ears, Joh 6:42.  To adore her as the "queen of heaven," and the "mother of God," is, in the light of the Bible, blasphemous idolatry; and to pray to her as divine, or even as a mediator with God implies that she possesses the attribute of omnipresence, and degrades the only and sufficient Mediator, 1Ti 2:5; Heb 4:16.  She was "blessed" or signally favored "among women," as Jael was "blessed above women," Jg 5:24; Lu 1:28; but Christ himself declares that a higher blessing belongs to those "that hear the word of God and keep it ," Lu 11:27,28.

2. The mother of Mark the Evangelist.  She had a house in Jerusalem, where the followers of Jesus were wont to convene.  Hither Peter, when delivered from prison by the angel, came and knocked at the gate, Ac 12:12.  Many such hospitable Christian homes, and places of social prayer, even in troublous times, are forever enshrined in the remembrances of the people of God.

3. The wife of Cleophas, and mother of James the Less and Joses, Mt 27:56,61; Lu 24:10; Joh 19:25.  This last passage leaves it uncertain whether this Mary was sister to Mary our Lord's mother, or not.  Some suppose that four persons are there named: Christ's mother, his mother's sister, Mary of Cleaophas, and Salome.  See MARY 1 and JAMES 3.  She believed early on Jesus Christ, and accompanied him in some of his journeys, to minister to him, followed him to Calvary, and was with his mother at the foot of his cross.  She was also present at his burial, prepared perfumes to embalm him, and was early at his sepulchre on the morning of his resurrection.  See CLEOPHAS.

4. The sister of Lazarus, whom our Lord raised from the dead.  Her character presents a beautiful companion-picture to that of her more active and impulsive sister Martha.  Contemplative, confiding, and affectionate, it was like heaven to her to sit at the feet of her adored Teacher and Lord, Lu 10:39-42.  The character of the two sisters was well contrasted at the supper in Bethany, after the resurrection of Lazarus.  No service was too humble for Martha to render, and no offering too costly for Mary to pour out, in honor of their Savior, Joh 11:1-57; 12:1-8.  This occurrence should not be confounded with that described in Lu 7:37-50.

5. The Magdalene, or native of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee.  She was foremost among the honorable women of substance who ministered unto Christ and his disciples, Mt 28:1-10; Mr 15:47; 16:1-10; Lu 24:1-12; Joh 20:1,2,10-18.  She was especially devoted to Christ, for his mercy in casting out from her seven evil spirits, Lu 8:2-3.  She was early at his tomb; and lingering there when the disciples had retired, she was the first to throw herself at the feet of the risen Savior.  There is no evidence that she was ever a profligate.

6. A benevolent and useful Christian at Rome, saluted in Paul's epistle, Ro 16:6.

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JESUS CHRIST
The Son of God, the Messiah and Savior of the World, the first and principal object of the prophecies; who was prefigured and promised in the Old Testament; was expected and desired by the patriarchs; the hope and salvation of the Gentiles; the glory, happiness, and consolation of Christians.  The name JESUS, in Hebrew JEHOSHUAH or Joshua, signifies  Savior, or Jehovah saves.  No one ever bore this name with so much justice, nor so perfectly fulfilled the signification of it, as Jesus Christ, who saves from sin and hell, and has merited heaven for us by the price of his blood.  It was given to him by divine appointment, Mt 1:21, as the proper name for the Savior so long desired, and whom all the myriads of the redeemed in heaven will for ever adore as their only and all-glorious Redeemer.

JESUS was the common name of the Savior; while the name CHRIST, meaning the Anointed One, The Messiah, was his official name.  Both names are used separately, in the gospels and also in the epistles; but JESUS generally stands by itself in the gospels, which are narratives of his life; while in the epistles, which treat of his divine nature and of his redeeming work, he is called CHRIST, CHRIST JESUS, or THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. See CHRIST.

Here, under the Redeemer's human name, belong the facts relating to his human nature and the history of his life upon earth.  His true and complete humanity, having the soul as well as the body of man, is everywhere seen in the gospel history.  He who is "God over all, blessed forever," was an Israelite "as concerning the flesh," Ro 9:5, and took upon him our whole nature, in order to be a perfect Savior. As a man, Jesus was the King of men.  No words can describe that character in which such firmness and gentleness, such dignity and humility, such enthusiasm and calmness, such wisdom and simplicity, such holiness and charity, such justice and mercy, such sympathy with heaven and with earth, such love to God and love to man blended in perfect harmony.  Nothing in it was redundant, and nothing was wanting.  The world had never produced, nor even conceived of such a character, and its portraiture in the gospels is a proof of their divine origin, which the infidel cannot gainsay.  Could the whole human race, of all ages, kindreds, and tongues, be assembled to see the crucified Redeemer as he is, and compare earth's noblest benefactors with Him, there would be but one voice among them.  Every crown of glory and every meed of praise would be given to Him who alone is worthy-for perfection of character, for love to mankind, for sacrifices endured, and for benefits bestowed.  His glory will forever be celebrated as the Friend of man; the Lamb sacrificed for us.

The visit of JESUS CHRIST to the earth has made it forever glorious above less favored worlds, and forms the most signal event in its annals.  The time of his birth is commemorated by the Christian era, the first year of which corresponds to about the year 753 from the building of Rome.  It is generally conceded, however, that the Savior was born at least four years before A. D. 1, and four thousand years after the creation of Adam.  His public ministry commenced when he was thirty years of age; and continued, according to the received opinion, three and a half years.  Respecting his ancestors, see GENEALOGY.

The life of the Redeemer must be studied in the four gospels, where it was recorded under the guidance of supreme wisdom.  Many efforts have been made, with valuable results, to arrange the narrations of the evangelists in the true order of time.  But as neither of the gospels follows the exact course of events, many incidents are very indeterminate, and are variously arranged by different harmonists.  No one, however, has been more successful than Dr. Robinson in his valuable "Harmony of the Gospels".

The divine wisdom is conspicuous not only in what is taught us respecting the life of Jesus, but in what is withheld.  Curiosity, and the higher motives of warm affection, raise numerous questions to which the gospels give no reply; and in proportion as men resort to dubious traditions, they lose the power of a pure and spiritual gospel.  See further, concerning Christ, MESSIAH, REDEEMER, etc.

Jesus was not an uncommon name among the Jews.  It was the name of the father of Elymas the sorcerer, Ac 13:6; and of Justus, a fellow-laborer and friend of Paul, Col 4:11.  It is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Joshua, or Jeshua, borne by the high priest in Ezra's time, and by the well-known leader of the Jews in to the Promised Land.  See also 1Sa 6:14; 2Ki 23:8.  The Greek form of the word, Jesus, is twice used in the New Testament when Joshua the son of Nun is intended, Ac 7:45; Heb 4:8.