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

A faith of devils, a mere intellectual faith, a man may have without love, but not that faith which saves. Love cannot usurp the office of faith. It cannot justify. It does not join the soul to Christ. It cannot bring peace to the conscience. But where there is real justifying faith in Christ, there will always be heart-love to Christ. He that is really forgiven is the man who will really love (Luke 7:47). If a man has no love to Christ, you may be sure he has no faith.
J.C. Ryle

Immature readers of Christian books will take one book and view it as the summation of whole truth. More mature readers, however, will hold one book in abeyance until they have a chance to read other sources on the same subject. Then, always looking through the lens of the God-breathed Word, they put different viewpoints into the perspective of the whole, relate the viewpoints one to another, and draw them together into a composite conclusion without sacrificing the truth.
David McKenna

CLXIV. Temptation.

1 COR. x. 13. “There hath no
temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God
is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that
ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way
to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.”

THE apostle has just been warning against too much self-
confidence; he now speaks against the opposite faults, too
much downheartedness and despondency.
I. There is a precise correspondence between strength
and trial. The temptation is proportioned to the power
of resistance. Do not think that there is something hard
and heavy and worse than all the past to come: the burden
is made for the back.
II. The very same Divine act makes both the trial
and the way to get out of it. God tempts us only in the
way of testing us, and He points a way of escape. We
are never brought into a blind alley, it is a thorough-
fare, and we can get out if we please; with the Egyptians
on this side, and the sea on that, God will clear the waters
of the deep to make a way.
III. This must be so unless God make Himself a liar.
I wish to put it strongly. If it were not so, men would
have a right to turn upon God and to say, “Thou hast
deceived me.”
God does not force His help upon us; but nothing will
come to us that we shall not be able to baffle and beat, so
long as we have His strength for ours.
Alexander Maclaren, D.D.