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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Bible reading enables us…to enjoy communion with God as He speaks to us from His word, encouraging us, instructing us, and revealing Himself to us.
Jerry Bridges

The true Christian is one whose religion is in his heart and life. It is felt by himself in his heart. It is seen by others in his conduct and life. He feels his sinfulness, guilt and badness, and repents. He sees Jesus Christ to be that Divine Savior whom his soul needs, and commits himself to Him. He puts off the old man with his corrupt and carnal habits and puts on the new man. He lives a new and holy life, fighting habitually against the world, the flesh and the devil. Christ Himself is the cornerstone of his Christianity. Ask him in what he trusts for the forgiveness of his many sins, and he will tell you in the death of Christ. Ask him in what righteousness he hopes to stand innocent at the judgment day, and he will tell you it is the righteousness of Christ. Ask him by what pattern he tries to frame his life, and he will tell you that it is the example of Christ. But, beside all this, there is one thing in a true Christian which is eminently peculiar to him. That thing is love to Christ.
J.C. Ryle

CLIV. Paul’s Salutation.

ROM. xvi. 1. “I commend
unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church
which is at Cenchrea.”

BY means of the light supplied by this paragraph, let us
take a few glances at the life and work of the early
Church.
I. Let us take a momentary look at Paul himself. See
how, with all the care of the Churches, he forgets no act
of kindness. “Salute Rufus chosen of the Lord.” Rufus
is supposed to be the son of Simon, whom the multitude
compelled to carry the cross of our Redeemer.
II. Notice that the name of Peter is not found in the
list. If the advocates of Popery were correct in their
assumptions, it must certainly have been there.
III. Learn how members were transferred from one
Church to another. They were received as becometh
saints.
IV. Observe who are the class on whom the apostle
bestows special commendation: Christian workers and
Christian sufferers.
V. Notice the important place which women held in the
early Church.
A. C. Tait, D.D.