And the name of the city from that time on shall be, The Lord Is There.” Ezekiel 48:35
January 4, 1891, Charles Spurgeon preached a famous sermon on this verse---four words. And Spurgeon opened: "These words may be used as a test as well as a text." An awakening for us to measure. A mercy for us to share. The highest blessing that could come on any city. The Presence of God. Jehovah-Shammah. And the vision of restoration belonging to Ezekiel ends in beauty. Nothing, nothing, nothing could surpass God's Presence. And so the last words of this book draw to a beautiful closing. Is the Presence of God your great desire, your great hope? Wherever you go today, whatever you are stuck in the middle of, may you find the Presence of the Holy One and recognize His Hand on you. And the last line of Spurgeon's sermon grips me so. "My Lord cannot say that he does not know me, for he has known my soul in adversity." Yes, He has.
Father, we come to You this day with even more bread of adversity. And we say, You, O God, are here with us this day. We believe it. Help our unbelief.
PHOTO: This hundred-year-old city in the photo boasted people who walked in the day of Charles Spurgeon. Oh God! You were there one hundred and twenty three years ago. You are here today. May we know Your Presence today in adversity and smooth sailing.
Read with me cover-to-cover. 2024. Share what I've learned in the dark, in the light. Start the Old & on January 1st. About 3 chapters per day. About 15 minutes of your day. Join us as the "axe of Biblical Love thaws the frozen parts" (66LL) in our hearts. My focus this year is sharing what God has done for me over the years---and trusting God to weave every single day.
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Monday, December 4, 2023
"The Name of the City: The Lord is There" Ezekiel 47-48; I John 3
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