The Secret to Daily Strength and Joy

  • The following article has been excerpted from Letters from Spiritual Guides by Spurgeon, Tozer, Edwards, Murray, à Kempis, and more.

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But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the offspring of Abraham, my friend; you whom I took from the ends of the earth, and called from its farthest corners, saying to you, “You are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off”; fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand… For I, the Lord your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, “Fear not, I am the one who helps you.”

- Isaiah 41:8-10, 13, (ESV)


Dear Changed One,

The presence of the Lord Jesus!

That is the secret of the Christian’s strength and joy. You know that when He was upon earth, He was present in bodily form with his disciples. They walked about together all day, and at night they went into the same house, and sometimes slept together and ate and drank together. They were continually together. It was the presence of Jesus that was the training school of His disciples. They were bound to Him by that wonderful experience of love during three long years, and in that experience they learned to know Christ, and Christ instructed and corrected them, and prepared them for what they were afterward to receive. And now when He is going away, He says to them: “Lo, behold, I am with you always—all the days—even unto the end of the world.”

What a promise! And just as really as Christ was with Peter in the boat, just as Christ sat with John at the table, as really can I have Christ with me. And more really, for they had their Christ in the body and He was to them a man, an individual separate from them, but I may have glorified Christ in the power of the throne of God, the omnipotent Christ, the omnipresent Christ.

What a promise! You ask me, How can that be? And my answer is, Because Christ is God, and because Christ after having been made man, went up into the throne and the Life of God. And now that blessed Christ Jesus, with His loving, pierced heart; that blessed Jesus Christ, who lived upon earth; that same Christ glorified into the glory of God, can be in me and can be with me all the days.

You say, Is it really possible for a man in business, for a woman in the midst of a large and difficult household, for a poor man full of care; is it possible? Can I always be thinking of Jesus? Thank God, you need not always be thinking of Him. You may be the manager of a bank, and your whole attention may be required to carry out the business that you have to do. But thank God, while I have to think of my business, Jesus will think of me, and He will come in and will take charge of me. That little child, three months old, as it sleeps in its mother’s arms, lies helplessly there; it hardly knows its mother, it does not think of her, but the mother thinks of the child. And this is the blessed mystery of love, that Jesus the God-man waits to come in to me in the greatness of His love; and as He gets possession of my heart, He embraces me in those divine arms and tells me, “My child, I the Faithful One, I the Mighty One will abide with thee, will watch over thee and keep thee all the days.”

Your friend and His,

 

Andrew Murray

 
 

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Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South African pastor, author, missionary, and revivalist. An exceptional Bible teacher and prolific writer and thinker, Murray penned more than 240 books and tracts in his lifetime. All of his works champion the Christian’s surrender to God and the Holy Spirit’s infilling as paramount for true Christian life and work. His legacy endures – not only through his writing, but also through the missions organization which he founded, known today as Serving In Mission.

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