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Olatuja Oloyede

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I'mOlatuja Oloyede

A Writer and a Tech Enthusiast

As a creative content writer, I have written over 400 poems, published books for many international organizations mostly in the United States, United Kingdom and Columbia. You will find many of my personal works on creativearena.org.ng. I also design all kinds of websites at pocket friendly prices. My area of expertise includes, but not limited to business or company websites, blogs, e-commerce, portfolios, community websites, multi-level marketing platforms, and e-learning platforms. I have my client-base both within and outside the continent of Africa. I also provide hosting services, cheap domain registration and almost free web maintenance for web owners and designers. I love astronomy with a special interest in astrobiology. I am curious to know if life exists beyond our planet and what form it might be. I love swimming, cycling, playing open-world games and simulation games. I sing, play piano, flutes, drums and trumpet, each with different degree of mastery. My conviction of God and divinity is not stereotypical and therefore not subjective to questionable theocracies of dogmatic minds. Sometimes, I wish I was born a billion years from now. Maybe then, teleportation, telepathy, time travel and telekinetic energy will not be mere fantasies of pseudoscience but a normalized technology of the age. But will humans be around for that long? I am curious the sun might swell in fury as a giant star and raze the earth to vapor or contracts with dull flames into a dwarf star and the earth will sink in stoning ice forever. Unfortunately, we will be gone with our curiosities except only if the soul of man is truly indestructible. I am frail, fallible, and human. I prioritize love, and humanity. I wish we let animals thrive in their habitats without killing them (especially the harmless ones) for food. I am Olatuja Oloyede and below are links to my other websites.

experience

Web Design

2012-till date

With several years into web design and development, I have landed some impressive gigs and delivered amazing projects to organizations within and outside the United States. My web design firm started as HOT in 2012 later, TechlinkNig in 2017 and now Hubnig since 2019. These changes are necessitated by the constantly growing range of services rendered. Hubnig.com currently offers services in different categories, including web design, android applications, domain registration and hosting services, e-learning, multivendor services etc. Kindly check www.hubnig,com for details.

Creative Content Creator

2018-till date

I started my ghostwriting career officially in December 2018 and I have been able to work with individuals, groups and organisations from different countries of the world. Writing is my passion. I have written over 300 poems, short stories, faction and fictions.

Connection Avenue

2017

I worked in the academic department

Creative Arena

2012-2016

Web Engineer

service

Web Design

I design all kinds of websites. I can help you design your blogs, portfolio websites, landing page, e-commerce websites, school websites, religion or group websites, among others.

Multiplesub.com

This is my data and airtime automated vending platform. Our products are all offered at discount company price. You can get your airtime, data, cable tv subscriptions, exam cards, electricity bills, etc, on the website.

Creative Arena

This is my creative freelancing firm. We ghostwrite, copywrite, rewrite, or enhance your ideas and intentions in a uniquely captivating way. We have clients within and outside the continent. In case you need a writer for your projects or ideas, you can contact me for more details.

Hubnig.com

This platform offers a wide range of online services and opportunities. You can register for free to sell your products online, manage your store and reach global audience. You can choose to resell existing products at your own price and make profits. You can learn to become a web designer yourself. Visit hubnig.com to learn more.

Subnig.com

This is like multiplesub.com. I would encourage you to use the first website. But this is an alternative platform for all our airtime and data vendors.

Oloyede.com.ng

Oloyede Templates is a platform that offers over 2000 predesigned templates and installations for free to web designers. Check details of this at the above website.

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War Against the Myrmidons of Hell

“Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels”
Revelation 12:7


War always will rage between the two great sovereignties until one or other be crushed. Peace between good and evil is an impossibility; the very pretence of it would, in fact, be the triumph of the powers of darkness. Michael will always fight; his holy soul is vexed with sin, and will not endure it. Jesus will always be the dragon’s foe, and that not in a quiet sense, but actively, vigorously, with full determination to exterminate evil. All his servants, whether angels in heaven or messengers on earth, will and must fight; they are born to be warriors—at the cross they enter into covenant never to make truce with evil; they are a warlike company, firm in defence and fierce in attack. The duty of every soldier in the army of the Lord is daily, with all his heart, and soul, and strength, to fight against the dragon.

The dragon and his angels will not decline the affray; they are incessant in their onslaughts, sparing no weapon, fair or foul. We are foolish to expect to serve God without opposition: the more zealous we are, the more sure are we to be assailed by the myrmidons of hell. The church may become slothful, but not so her great antagonist; his restless spirit never suffers the war to pause; he hates the woman’s seed, and would fain devour the church if he could. The servants of Satan partake much of the old dragon’s energy, and are usually an active race. War rages all around, and to dream of peace is dangerous and futile.

Glory be to God, we know the end of the war. The great dragon shall be cast out and forever destroyed, while Jesus and they who are with him shall receive the crown. Let us sharpen our swords tonight, and pray the Holy Spirit to nerve our arms for the conflict. Never battle so important, never crown so glorious. Every man to his post, ye warriors of the cross, and may the Lord tread Satan under your feet shortly


A Briddled Tongue

Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people . Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him
Leviticus 19:16, 17


 Tale-bearing emits a threefold poison; for it injures the teller, the hearer, and the person concerning whom the tale is told. Whether the report be true or false, we are by this precept of God’s Word forbidden to spread it. The reputations of the Lord’s people should be very precious in our sight, and we should count it shame to help the devil to dishonour the Church and the name of the Lord. Some tongues need a bridle rather than a spur. Many glory in pulling down their brethren, as if thereby they raised themselves. Noah’s wise sons cast a mantle over their father, and he who exposed him earned a fearful curse. We may ourselves one of these dark days need forbearance and silence from our brethren, let us render it cheerfully to those who require it now. Be this our family rule, and our personal bond—Speak evil of no man.

 The Holy Spirit, however, permits us to censure sin, and prescribes the way in which we are to do it. It must be done by rebuking our brother to his face, not by railing behind his back. This course is manly, brotherly, Christlike, and under God’s blessing will be useful. Does the flesh shrink from it? Then we must lay the greater stress upon our conscience, and keep ourselves to the work, lest by suffering sin upon our friend we become ourselves partakers of it. Hundreds have been saved from gross sins by the timely, wise, affectionate warnings of faithful ministers and brethren. Our Lord Jesus has set us a gracious example of how to deal with erring friends in his warning given to Peter, the prayer with which he preceded it, and the gentle way in which he bore with Peter’s boastful denial that he needed such a caution.

Spices for Anointing Oil

“Spices for anointing oil”
Exodus 35:8

Much use was made of this anointing oil under the law, and that which it represents is of primary importance under the gospel. The Holy Spirit, who anoints us for all holy service, is indispensable to us if we would serve the Lord acceptably. Without his aid our religious services are but a vain oblation, and our inward experience is a dead thing. Whenever our ministry is without unction, what miserable stuff it becomes! nor are the prayers, praises, meditations, and efforts of private Christians one jot superior. A holy anointing is the soul and life of piety, its absence the most grievous of all calamities. To go before the Lord without anointing is as though some common Levite had thrust himself into the priest’s office—his ministrations would rather have been sins than services. May we never venture upon hallowed exercises without sacred anointings. They drop upon us from our glorious Head; from his anointing we who are as the skirts of his garments partake of a plenteous unction. Choice spices were compounded with rarest art of the apothecary to form the anointing oil, to show forth to us how rich are all the influences of the Holy Spirit. All good things are found in the divine Comforter. Matchless consolation, infallible instruction, immortal quickening, spiritual energy, and divine sanctification all lie compounded with other excellencies in that sacred eye-salve, the heavenly anointing oil of the Holy Spirit. It imparts a delightful fragrance to the character and person of the man upon whom it is poured. Nothing like it can be found in all the treasuries of the rich, or the secrets of the wise. It is not to be imitated. It comes alone from God, and it is freely given, through Jesus Christ, to every waiting soul. Let us seek it, for we may have it, may have it this very evening. O Lord, anoint thy servants

Valued than a Ton of Gold

Morning Devotion

Valued
than a Ton of Gold

“And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel? And the man of God answered, The Lord is able to give thee much more than this”
 2 Chronicles 25:9

A very important question this seemed to be to the king of Judah, and possibly it is of even more weight with the tried and tempted O Christian. To lose money is at no times pleasant, and when principle involves it, the flesh is not always ready to make the sacrifice “Why lose that which may be so usefully employed? May not the truth itself be bought too dear? What shall we do without it? Remember the children, and our small income!” All these things and a thousand more would tempt the Christian to put forth his hand to unrighteous gain, or stay himself from carrying out his conscientious convictions, when they involve serious loss. All men cannot view these matters in the light of faith; and even with the followers of Jesus, the doctrine of “we must live” has quite sufficient weight.


 The Lord is able to give thee much more than this is a very satisfactory answer to the anxious question. Our Father holds the purse-strings, and what we lose for his sake he can repay a thousand-fold. It is ours to obey his will, and we may rest assured that he will provide for us. The Lord will be no man’s debtor at the last. Saints know that a grain of heart's-ease is of more value than a ton of gold. He who wraps a threadbare coat about a good conscience has gained a spiritual wealth far more desirable than any he has lost. God’s smile and a dungeon are enough for a true heart; his frown and a palace would be hell to a gracious spirit. Let the worst come to the worst, let all the talents go, we have not lost our treasure, for that is above, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God. Meanwhile, even now, the Lord maketh the meek to inherit the earth, and no good thing doth he withhold from them that walk uprightly

USED vs. LOVED

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USED  vs. LOVED


While a man was polishing his new car, his 6 yr old son picked up a stone and scratched lines on the side of the car.



In anger, the man took the child's hand and hit it many times;

not realising he was using a wrench.



At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers due to multiple fractures.



When the child saw his father...


with painful eyes he asked, 'Dad when will my fingers grow back?'



The man was so hurt and speechless;

he went back to his car and kicked it a lot of times.



Devastated by his own actions.....

sitting in front of that car he looked at the scratches;



the child had written 'LOVE YOU DAD'.



The next day that man committed suicide. . .



Anger and Love have no limits;

choose the latter to have a beautiful, lovely life.....


Things are to be used and people are to be loved.



But the problem in today's world is that,



People are used and things are loved.



In this year, let's be careful to keep this thought in mind:



Things are to be used,

but People are to be loved.


Watch your thoughts; they become words.


Watch your words; they become actions.



Watch your actions; they become habits.



Watch your habits they become character;



Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.



I'm glad a friend forwarded this to me as a reminder.



God bless you.



If you don't pass this on nothing bad will happen;



if you do, you might change someones' life.



Do u know the relationship between your two eyes?

They blink together, move together, cry together, see things together & sleep together.



Even though they never see each other.



Friendship should be just like that!



Life is vanity without FRIENDS.



Who is your best friend? Send this to all your good friends. Even me, if I am one of them. See how many u get back. If u get more than 7, then u are really a lovable person!🌺🐾🌺

The Plummet in Good Hands


Evening Devotion
26 November

“They shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerubbabel”
Zechariah 4:10

Small things marked the beginning of the work in the hand of Zerubbabel, but none might despise it, for the Lord had raised up one who would persevere until the headstone should be brought forth with shoutings. The plummet was in good hands. Here is the comfort of every believer in the Lord Jesus; let the work of grace be ever so small in its beginnings, the plummet is in good hands, a master builder greater than Solomon has undertaken the raising of the heavenly temple, and he will not fail nor be discouraged till the topmost pinnacle shall be raised. If the plummet were in the hand of any merely human being, we might fear for the building, but the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in Jesus’ hand. The works did not proceed irregularly, and without care, for the master’s hand carried a good instrument. Had the walls been hurriedly run up without due superintendence, they might have been out of the perpendicular; but the plummet was used by the chosen overseer. Jesus is evermore watching the erection of his spiritual temple, that it may be built securely and well. We are for haste, but Jesus is for judgment. He will use the plummet, and that which is out of line must come down, every stone of it. Hence the failure of many a flattering work, the overthrow of many a glittering profession. It is not for us to judge the Lord’s church, since Jesus has a steady hand, and a true eye, and can use the plummet well. Do we not rejoice to see judgment left to him?


The plummet was in active use—it was in the builder’s hand; a sure indication that he meant to push on the work to completion. O Lord Jesus, how would we indeed be glad if we could see thee at thy great work. O Zion, the beautiful, thy walls are still in ruins! Rise, thou glorious Builder, and make her desolations to rejoice at thy coming



Chasing His Shadow

When I was a little boy I tried to catch my shadow. I don’t know if you were ever so foolish; but I remember running after it, and trying to get ahead of it. I could not see why the shadow always kept ahead of me. Once I happened to be racing with my face to the sun, and I looked over my head and saw my shadow behind me, and it kept behind me all the way.
It is the same with the Sun of Righteousness. Peace and joy will go with you while you go with your face toward Him, but those who turn their backs on the Sun are in darkness all the time. Turn to the light of God, and the reflection will flash in your heart.


Moody's Anecdotes

Is God Real?





We know that God is real because He has revealed Himself to us in three ways: in creation, in His Word, and in His Son, Jesus Christ.

The most basic proof of God's existence is simply what He has made. "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities"his eternal power and divine nature"have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse" (Romans 1:20). "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1).

If I found a wristwatch in the middle of a field, I would not assume that it just "appeared" out of nowhere or that it had always existed. Based on the watch's design, I would assume it had a designer. But there is far greater design and precision in the world around us. Our measurement of time is not based on wristwatches, but on God's handiwork"the regular rotation of the earth (and the radioactive properties of the cesium-133 atom). The universe displays great design, and this argues for a Great Designer.

If I found an encoded message, I would seek out a cryptographer to help break the code. My assumption would be that there is an intelligent sender of the message, someone who created the code. How complex is the DNA "code" that we carry in every cell of our bodies? Does not the complexity and purpose of DNA argue for an Intelligent Writer of the code?

Not only has God made an intricate and finely tuned physical world; He has also instilled a sense of eternity in the heart of every person (Ecclesiastes 3:11). Mankind has an innate perception that there is more to life than meets the eye, that there is an existence higher than this earthly routine. Our sense of eternity manifests itself in at least two ways: law-making and worship.

Every civilization throughout history has valued certain moral laws, which are surprisingly similar from culture to culture. For example, the ideal of love is universally esteemed, while the act of lying is universally condemned. This common morality"this global understanding of right and wrong"points to a Supreme Moral Being who gave us such scruples.

In the same way, people all over the world, regardless of culture, have always cultivated a system of worship. The object of worship may vary, but the sense of a "higher power" is an undeniable part of being human. Our propensity to worship accords with the fact that God created us "in His own image" (Genesis 1:27).

God has also revealed Himself to us through His Word, the Bible. Throughout Scripture, the existence of God is treated as a self-evident fact (Genesis 1:1Exodus 3:14). When Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography, he did not waste time trying to prove his own existence. Likewise, God does not spend much time proving His existence in His book. The life-changing nature of the Bible, its integrity, and the miracles which accompanied its writing should be enough to warrant a closer look.

The third way in which God revealed Himself is through His Son, Jesus Christ (John 14:6-11). "In the beginning was the Word: the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth" (John 1:1,14; see also Colossians 2:9).

In Jesus' amazing life, He kept the entire Old Testament law perfectly and fulfilled the prophecies concerning the Messiah (Matthew 5:17). He performed countless acts of compassion and public miracles to authenticate His message and bear witness to His deity (John 21:24-25). Then, three days after His crucifixion, He rose from the dead, a fact affirmed by hundreds of eyewitnesses (1 Corinthians 15:6). The historical record abounds with "proof" of who Jesus is. As the Apostle Paul said, this thing "was not done in a corner" (Acts 26:26).

We realize that there will always be skeptics who have their own ideas concerning God and will read the evidence accordingly. And there will be some whom no amount of proof will convince (Psalm 14:1). It all comes down to faith (Hebrews 11:6)

Source: S. Michael Houdmann, got Questions. Org

Whatever Your Hands Finds doing!

Morning Devotion


26 November

“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might” Ecclesiastes 9:10 

“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do,” refers to works that are possible. There are many things which our heart findeth to do which we never shall do. It is well it is in our heart; but if we would be eminently useful, we must not be content with forming schemes in our heart, and talking of them; we must practically carry out “whatsoever our hand findeth to do” One good deed is more worth than a thousand brilliant theories. Let us not wait for large opportunities, or for a different kind of work, but do just the things we “find to do” day by day. We have no other time in which to live. The past is gone; the future has not arrived; we never shall have any time but time present. Then do not wait until your experience has ripened into maturity before you attempt to serve God. Endeavour now to bring forth fruit. Serve God now, but be careful as to the way in which you perform what you find to do—“do it with thy might” Do it promptly; do not fritter away your life in thinking of what you intend to do to-morrow as if that could recompense for the idleness of today. No man ever served God by doing things to-morrow. If we honour Christ and are blessed, it is by the things which we do today. Whatever you do for Christ throw your whole soul into it. Do not give Christ a little slurred labour, done as a matter of course now and then; but when you do serve him, do it with heart, and soul, and strength. 


But where is the might of a Christian? It is not in himself, for he is perfect weakness. His might lieth in the Lord of Hosts. Then let us seek his help; let us proceed with prayer and faith, and when we have done what our “hand findeth to do,” let us wait upon the Lord for his blessing. What we do thus will be well done, and will not fail in its effect.

Evening Devotion
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“For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion” Romans 9:15 

In these words the Lord in the plainest manner claims the right to give or to withhold his mercy according to his own sovereign will. As the prerogative of life and death is vested in the monarch, so the Judge of all the earth has a right to spare or condemn the guilty, as may seem best in his sight. Men by their sins have forfeited all claim upon God; they deserve to perish for their sins—and if they all do so, they have no ground for complaint. If the Lord steps in to save any, he may do so if the ends of justice are not thwarted; but if he judges it best to leave the condemned to suffer the righteous sentence, none may arraign him at their bar. Foolish and impudent are all those discourses about the rights of men to be all placed on the same footing; ignorant, if not worse, are those contentions against discriminating grace, which are but the rebellions of proud human nature against the crown and sceptre of Jehovah. When we are brought to see our own utter ruin and ill desert, and the justice of the divine verdict against sin, we no longer cavil at the truth that the Lord is not bound to save us; we do not murmur if he chooses to save others, as though he were doing us an injury, but feel that if he deigns to look upon us, it will be his own free act of undeserved goodness, for which we shall forever bless his name. How shall those who are the subjects of divine election sufficiently adore the grace of God? They have no room for boasting, for sovereignty most effectually excludes it. The Lord’s will alone is glorified, and the very notion of human merit is cast out to everlasting contempt. There is no more humbling doctrine in Scripture than that of election, none more promotive of gratitude, and, consequently, none more sanctifying. Believers should not be afraid of it, but adoringly rejoice in it.


Taking the Wrong Boat



A Methodist minister, on his way to a camp-meeting, through some mistake took passage on the wrong boat. He found that instead of being bound for a religious gathering, he was on his way to a horse-race. His fellow-passengers were betting and discussing the events, and the whole atmosphere was foreign to his nature. He besought the captain that he would stop his boat and let him off at the first landing, as the surroundings were so distasteful to him.
The story also goes on to relate how, on the same occasion a sporting man, intending to go to the races, by some mistake found himself on the wrong boat, bound for the camp-meeting. The conversation about him was no more intelligible to him than to the man in the first instance, and he, too, besought the captain to stop and let him off the boat.
Now what was true in these two cases is practically true with every one. A true Christian is wretched where there is no fellowship, and an unregenerate man is not at ease where there are only Christians. A man’s future will be according to what he is here prepared for. If he is not regenerate, heaven will have no attractions for him. Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people.

If We are No More Under the Law

Morning Devotion

November 25

"To preach deliverance to the captives” Luke 4:18

None but Jesus can give deliverance to captives. Real liberty cometh from him  only. It is a liberty righteously bestowed; for the Son, who is Heir of all things, has a right to make men free. The saints honour the justice of God, which now secures their salvation. It is a liberty which has been dearly purchased. Christ speaks it by his power, but he bought it by his blood. He makes thee free, but it is by his own bonds. Thou goest clear, because he bare thy burden for thee: thou art set at liberty, because he has suffered in thy stead. But, though dearly purchased, he freely gives it. Jesus asks nothing of us as a preparation for this liberty. He finds us sitting in sackcloth and ashes, and bids us put on the beautiful array of freedom; he saves us just as we are, and all without our help or merit. When Jesus sets free, the liberty is perpetually entailed; no chains can bind again. Let the Master say to me, “Captive, I have delivered thee,” and it is done forever. Satan may plot to enslave us, but if the Lord be on our side, whom shall we fear? The world, with its temptations, may seek to ensnare us, but mightier is he who is for us than all they who be against us. The machinations of our own deceitful hearts may harass and annoy us, but he who hath begun the good work in us will carry it on and perfect it to the end. The foes of God and the enemies of man may gather their hosts together, and come with concentrated fury against us, but if God acquitteth, who is he that condemneth? Not more free is the eagle which mounts to his rocky eyrie, and afterwards outsoars the clouds, than the soul which Christ hath delivered. If we are no more under the law, but free from its curse, let our liberty be practically exhibited in our serving God with gratitude and delight “I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: thou hast loosed my bonds” “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?”

A Little Slumber

Evening Devotion



“Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep: so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth; and thy want as an armed man” Proverbs 24:33, 34

 The worst of sluggards only ask for a little slumber; they would be indignant if they were accused of thorough idleness. A little folding of the hands to sleep is all they crave, and they have a crowd of reasons to show that this indulgence is a very proper one. Yet by these littles the day ebbs out, and the time for labour is all gone, and the field is grown over with thorns. It is by little procrastinations that men ruin their souls. They have no intention to delay for years—a few months will bring the more convenient season—to-morrow if you will, they will attend to serious things; but the present hour is so occupied and altogether so unsuitable, that they beg to be excused. Like sands from an hour-glass, time passes, life is wasted by driblets, and seasons of grace lost by little slumbers. Oh, to be wise, to catch the flying hour, to use the moments on the wing! May the Lord teach us this sacred wisdom, for otherwise a poverty of the worst sort awaits us, eternal poverty which shall want even a drop of water, and beg for it in vain. Like a traveller steadily pursuing his journey, poverty overtakes the slothful, and ruin overthrows the undecided: each hour brings the dreaded pursuer nearer; he pauses not by the way, for he is on his master’s business and must not tarry. As an armed man enters with authority and power, so shall want come to the idle, and death to the impenitent, and there will be no escape. O that men were wise be-times, and would seek diligently unto the Lord Jesus, or ere the solemn day shall dawn when it will be too late to plough and to sow, too late to repent and believe. In harvest, it is vain to lament that the seed time was neglected. As yet, faith and holy decision are timely. May we obtain them this night.

Sawdust or Bread

If you go out to your garden and throw down some sawdust, the birds will not take any notice; but if you throw down some crumbs, you will find they will soon sweep down and pick them up.

The true child of God can tell the difference (so to speak) between sawdust and bread. Many so-called Christians are living on the world’s sawdust, instead of being nourished by the Bread that cometh down from heaven. Nothing can satisfy the longings of the soul but the Word of the living God.

Peace Declared


When France and England were at war once a French vessel had gone off on a long whaling voyage. When they came back, the crew were short of water, and being near an English port, they wanted to get water; but they were afraid that they would be taken prisoners if they went into that port. Some people in the port saw their signal of distress, and sent word that they need not be afraid, that the war was over, and peace had been declared. But they couldn’t make those sailors believe it, and they didn’t dare to go into port, although they were out of water. At last they made up their minds that they had better go in and surrender their cargo and their lives to their enemies rather than perish at sea without water; and when they got in, they found out that what had been told them was true, that peace had been declared.
There are a great many people who don’t believe the glad tidings that peace has been made by Jesus Christ between God and man, but it is true.

Moody's Anecdotes

Satan May Worry

November 24

The glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streams” Isaiah 33:21

Broad rivers and streams produce fertility, and abundance in the land. Places near broad rivers are remarkable for the variety of their plants and their plentiful harvests. God is all this to his Church. Having God she has abundance. What can she ask for that he will not give her? What want can she mention which he will not supply? “In this mountain shall the Lord of Hosts make unto all people a feast of fat things” Want ye the bread of life? It drops like manna from the sky. Want ye refreshing streams? The rock follows you, and that Rock is Christ. If you suffer any want it is your own fault; if you are straitened you are not straitened in him, but in your own bowels. Broad rivers and streams also point to commerce. Our glorious Lord is to us a place of heavenly merchandise. Through our Redeemer we have commerce with the past; the wealth of Calvary, the treasures of the covenant, the riches of the ancient days of election, the stores of eternity, all come to us down the broad stream of our gracious Lord. We have commerce, too, with the future. What galleys, laden to the water’s edge, come to us from the millennium! What visions we have of the days of heaven upon earth! Through our glorious Lord we have commerce with angels; communion with the bright spirits washed in blood, who sing before the throne; nay, better still, we have fellowship with the Infinite One. Broad rivers and streams are specially intended to set forth the idea of security. Rivers were of old a defence. Oh! beloved, what a defence is God to his Church! The devil cannot cross this broad river of God. How he wishes he could turn the current, but fear not, for God abideth immutably the same. Satan may worry, but he cannot destroy us; no galley with oars shall invade our river, neither sha

ll gallant ship pass thereby

Get Thee Up into the High Mountain

Evening devotion

November 23

Get thee up into the high mountain.”

Isaiah 40:9

Each believer should be thirsting for God, for the living God, and longing to climb the hill of the Lord, and see him face to face. We ought not to rest content in the mists of the valley when the summit of Tabor awaits us. My soul thirsteth to drink deep of the cup which is reserved for those who reach the mountain’s brow, and bathe their brows in heaven. How pure are the dews of the hills, how fresh is the mountain air, how rich the fare of the dwellers aloft, whose windows look into the New Jerusalem! Many saints are content to live like men in coal mines, who see not the sun; they eat dust like the serpent when they might taste the ambrosial meat of angels; they are content to wear the miner’s garb when they might put on king’s robes; tears mar their faces when they might anoint them with celestial oil. Satisfied I am that many a believer pines in a dungeon when he might walk on the palace roof, and view the goodly land and Lebanon. Rouse thee, O believer, from thy low condition! Cast away thy sloth, thy lethargy, thy coldness, or whatever interferes with thy chaste and pure love to Christ, thy soul’s Husband. Make him the source, the centre, and the circumference of all thy soul’s range of delight. What enchants thee into such folly as to remain in a pit when thou mayst sit on a throne? Live not in the lowlands of bondage now that mountain liberty is conferred upon thee. Rest no longer satisfied with thy dwarfish attainments, but press forward to things more sublime and heavenly. Aspire to a higher, a nobler, a fuller life. Upward to heaven! Nearer to God!

“When wilt thou come unto me, Lord?
Oh come, my Lord most dear!
Come near, come nearer, nearer still,
I'm blest when thou art near.”

Fellowship with Him



“Fellowship with him.”

November 23

1 John 1:6

When we were united by faith to Christ, we were brought into such complete fellowship with him, that we were made one with him, and his interests and ours became mutual and identical. We have fellowship with Christ in his love. What he loves we love. He loves the saints—so do we. He loves sinners—so do we. He loves the poor perishing race of man, and pants to see earth’s deserts transformed into the garden of the Lord—so do we. We have fellowship with him in his desires. He desires the glory of God—we also labour for the same. He desires that the saints may be with him where he is—we desire to be with him there too. He desires to drive out sin—behold we fight under his banner. He desires that his Father’s name may be loved and adored by all his creatures—we pray daily, “Let thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, even as it is in heaven.” We have fellowship with Christ in his sufferings. We are not nailed to the cross, nor do we die a cruel death, but when he is reproached, we are reproached; and a very sweet thing it is to be blamed for his sake, to be despised for following the Master, to have the world against us. The disciple should not be above his Lord. In our measure we commune with him in his labours, ministering to men by the word of truth and by deeds of love. Our meat and our drink, like his, is to do the will of him who hath sent us and to finish his work. We have also fellowship with Christ in his joys. We are happy in his happiness, we rejoice in his exaltation. Have you ever tasted that joy, believer? There is no purer or more thrilling delight to be known this side heaven than that of having Christ’s joy fulfilled in us, that our joy may be full. His glory awaits us to complete our fellowship, for his Church shall sit with him upon his throne, as his well-beloved bride and queen.

The Immutability of God

A Sermon (No. 1) 

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, 
January 7th, 1855, 
by the REV. C.H. SPURGEON 
At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.



“I am the Lord, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.”—Malachi 3:6 

It has been said by some one that “the proper study of mankind is man.” I will not oppose the idea, but I believe it is equally true that the proper study of God’s elect is God; the proper study of a Christian is the Godhead. The highest science, theloftiest speculation, the mightiest philosophy, which can ever engage the attention of a child of God, is the name, the nature,the person, the work, the doings, and the existence of the great God whom he calls his Father.There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contemplation of the Divinity. It is a subject so vast, thatall our thoughts are lost in its immensity; so deep, that our pride is drowned in its infinity. Other subjects we can compassand grapple with; in them we feel a kind of self-content, and go our way with the thought, “Behold I am wise.” But when wecome to this master-science, finding that our plumb-line cannot sound its depth, and that our eagle eye cannot see its height,weturn away with the thought, that vain man would be wise, but he is like a wild ass’s colt; and with the solemn exclamation,“I am but of yesterday, and know nothing.” No subject of contemplation will tend more to humble the mind, than thoughts ofGod. We shall be obliged to feel—

 “Great God, how infinite art thou, 
What worthless worms are we!” 


But while the subject humbles the mind it also expands it. He who often thinks of God, will have a larger mind than the man who simply plods around this narrow globe. He may bea naturalist, boasting of his ability to dissect a beetle, anatomize a fly, or arrange insects and animals in classes withwell nigh unutterable names; he may be a geologist, able to discourse of the megatherium and the plesiosaurus, and all kindsof extinct animals; he may imaginethat his science, whatever it is, ennobles and enlarges his mind. I dare say it does, but after all, the most excellentstudy for expanding the soul, is the science of Christ, and him crucified, and the knowledge of the Godhead in the gloriousTrinity. Nothing will so enlarge the intellect, nothing so magnify the whole soul of man, as a devout, earnest, continuedinvestigation of the great subject of the Deity. And, whilst humbling and expanding, this subject is eminently consolatary.Oh, there is, in contemplating Christ, a balm for every wound; in musing on the Father, there is a quietus for every grief;and in the influence of the Holy Ghost, there is a balsam for every sore. Would you lose your sorrows? Would you drown yourcares? Then go, plunge yourself in the Godhead’s deepest sea; be lost in his immensity; and you shall come forth as from acouch of rest, refreshed and invigorated. I know nothing which can so comfort the soul; so calm the swelling billows of griefand sorrow; so speak peace to the winds of trial, as a devout musing upon the subject of the Godhead. It is to that subjectthat I invite you this morning. We shall present you with one view of it,—that is the immutability of the glorious Jehovah. “I am,” says my text, “Jehovah,” (for so it should be translated) “I am Jehovah, I change not: therefore ye sons of Jacobare not consumed.”

There are three things this morning. First of all, an unchanging God; secondly, the persons who derive benefit from this glorious attribute, “the sons of Jacob;” and thirdly, the benefit they so derive, they “are not consumed.’ We address ourselves to these points.

I. First of all, we have set before us the doctrine of THE IMMUTABILITY OF GOD. “I am God, I change not.” Here I shall attemptto expound, or rather to enlarge the thought, and then afterwards to bring a few arguments to prove its truth.

1. I shall offer some exposition of my text, by first saying, that God is Jehovah, and he changes not in his essence. We cannot tell you what Godhead is. We do not know what substance that is which we call God. It is an existence, it is abeing; but what that is, we know not. However, whatever it is, we call it his essence, and that essence never changes. Thesubstance of mortal things is ever changing. The mountains with their snow-white crowns, doff their olddiadems in summer, in rivers trickling down their sides, while the storm cloud gives them another coronation; the ocean,with its mighty floods, loses its water when the sunbeams kiss the waves, and snatch them in mists to heaven; even the sunhimself requires fresh fuel from the hand of the Infinite Almighty, to replenish his ever burning furnace. All creatures change.Man, especially as to his body, is always undergoing revolution. Very probably there is not a single particle in my body whichwas in it a few years ago. This frame has been worn away by activity, its atoms have been removed by friction, fresh particlesof matter have in the mean time constantly accrued to my body, and so it has been replenished; but its substance is altered.The fabric of which this world is made is ever passing away; like a stream of water, drops are running away and others arefollowing after, keeping the river still full, but always changing in its elements. But God is perpetually the same. He isnot composed of any substance or material, but is spirit—pure, essential, and ethereal spirit—and therefore he is immutable.He remains everlastingly the same. There are no furrows on his eternal brow. No age hath palsied him; no years have markedhim with the mementoes of their flight; he sees ages pass, but with him it is ever now. He is the great I AM—the Great Unchangeable. Mark you, his essence did not undergo a change when it became united with themanhood. When Christ inpast years did gird himself with mortal clay, the essence of his divinity was not changed; flesh did not become God, nordid God become flesh by a real actual change of nature; the two were united in hypostatical union, but the Godhead was stillthe same. It was the same when he was a babe in the manager, as it was when he stretched the curtains of heaven; it was thesame God that hung upon the cross, and whose blood flowed down in a purple river, the self-same God that holds the world uponhiseverlasting shoulders, and bears in his hands the keys of death and hell. He never has been changed in his essence, noteven by his incarnation; he remains everlastingly, eternally, the one unchanging God, the Father of lights, with whom thereis no variableness, neither the shadow of a change.



2. He changes not in his attributes. Whatever the attributes of God were of old, that they are now; and of each of them we may sing “As it was in the beginning,is now, and ever shall be, world without end, Amen.” Was he powerful? Was he the mighty God when he spake the world out of the womb of nonexistence? Was he the Omnipotent when he piled the mountainsand scooped out the hollow places for the rolling deep? Yes, he was powerful then, and his arm isunpalsied now, he is the same giant in his might; the sap of his nourishment is undried, and the strength of his soulstands the same for ever. Was he wise when he constituted this mighty globe, when he laid the foundations of the universe?Had he wisdom when he planned the way of our salvation, and when from all eternity he marked out his awful plans? Yes, and he is wise now;he is not less skillful, he has not less knowledge; his eye which seeth all things is undimmed; his ear whichheareth all the cries, sighs, sobs, and groans of his people, is not rendered heavy by the years which he hath heard theirprayers. He is unchanged in his wisdom, he knows as much now as ever, neither more nor less; he has the same consummate skill,and the same infinite forecastings. He is unchanged, blessed be his name, in his justice. just and holy was he in the past; just and holy is he now. He is unchanged in his truth; he has promised, and he brings it to pass; he hath saithit, and it shall be done. He varies not in the goodness, and generosity, and benevolence of his nature. He is not become an Almighty tyrant, whereas he was once an Almighty Father;but his strong love stands like a granite rock, unmoved by the hurricanes of our iniquity. And blessed be his dear name, heis unchanged in his love. When he first wrote the covenant, how full his heart was with affection to his people. He knew that his Son must die toratify the articles of thatagreement. He knew right well that he must rend his best beloved from his bowels, and send him down to earth to bleedand die. He did not hesitate to sign that mighty covenant; nor did he shun its fulfillment. He loves as much now as he didthen, and when suns shall cease to shine, and moons to show their feeble light, he still shall love on for ever and for ever.Take any one attribute of God, and I will write semper idem on it (always the same). Take any one thing you can say of Godnow, and it may be said not only in the dark past, but in the bright future it shall always remain the same: “I am Jehovah,I change not.”

 3. Then again, God changes not in his plans. That man began to build, but was not able to finish, and therefore he changed his plan, as every wise man would do in sucha case; he built upon a smaller foundation and commenced again. But has it ever been said that God began to build but wasnot able to finish? Nay. When he hath boundless stores at his command, and when his own right hand would create worlds asnumerous as drops of morning dew, shall he ever staybecause he has not power? and reverse, or alter, or disarrange his plan, because he cannot carry it out? “But,” say some,“perhaps God never had a plan.” Do you think God is more foolish than yourself then, sir? Do you go to work without a plan?“No,” say you, “I have always a scheme.” So has God. Every man has his plan, and God has a plan too. God is a master-mind;he arranged everything in his gigantic intellect long before he did it; and once having settled it, mark you, he never altersit.“This shall be done,” saith he, and the iron hand of destiny marks it down, and it is brought to pass. “This is my purpose,”and it stands, nor can earth or hell alter it. “This is my decree,” saith he, promulgate it angels; rend it down from thegate of heaven ye devils; but ye cannot alter the decree; it shall be done. God altereth not his plans; why should he? Heis Almighty, and therefore can perform his pleasure. Why should he? He is the All-wise, and therefore cannot have plannedwrongly.Why should he? He is the everlasting God, and therefore cannot die before his plan is accomplished. Why should he change?Ye worthless atoms of existence, ephemera of the day! Ye creeping insects upon this bayleaf of existence! ye may change your plans, but he shall never, never change his. Then has he told me that his plan is to save me? If so, I am safe

My name from the palms of his hands 
Eternity will not erase;
 Impress’d on his heart it remains, 
In marks of indelible grace


4. Yet again, God is unchanging in his promises. Ah! we love to speak about the sweet promises of God; but if we could ever suppose that one of them could be changed, wewould not talk anything more about them. If I thought that the notes of the bank of England could not be cashed next week,I should decline to take them; and if I thought that God’s promises would never be fulfilled—if I thought that God would seeit right to alter some word in hispromises—farewell Scriptures! I want immutable things: and I find that I have immutable promises when I turn to the Bible:for, “by two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lie,” he hath signed, confirmed, and sealed every promiseof his. The gospel is not “yea and nay,” it is not promising today, and denying tomorrow; but the gospel is “yea, yea,” tothe glory of God. Believer! there was a delightful promise which you had yesterday; and this morning when you turned to theBible the promise was not sweet. Do you know why? Do you think the promise had changed? Ah, no! You changed; that is where the matter lies. You had been eating some of the grapes of Sodom, and your mouth was thereby put outof taste, and you could not detect the sweetness. But there was the same honey there, depend upon it, the same preciousness.“Oh!” says one child of God, “I had built my house firmly once upon some stable promises; there came a wind, and I said, OLord, I am cast downand I shall be lost.” Oh! the promises were not cast down; the foundations were not removed; it was your little “wood,hay, stubble” hut, that you had been building. It was that which fell down. You have been shaken on the rock, not the rock under you. But let me tell you what is the best way of living in the world. I have heard that a gentleman said to a Negro, “I can’tthink how it is you are always so happy in the Lord and I am often downcast.” “Why Massa,” said he, “Ithrow myself flat down on the promise—there I lie; you stand on the promise—you have a little to do with it, and downyou go when the wind comes, and then you cry, ‘Oh! I am down;’ whereas I go flat on the promise at once, and that is why Ifear no fall.” Then let us always say, “Lord there is the promise; it is thy business to fulfill it.” Down I go on the promiseflat! no standing up for me. That is where you should go—prostrate on the promise; and remember, every promise is a rock,anunchanging thing. Therefore, at his feet cast yourself, and rest there forever.



5. But now comes one jarring note to spoil the theme. To some of you God is unchanging in his threatenings. If every promise stands fast, and every oath of the covenant is fulfilled, hark thee, sinner!—mark the word—hear the death-knellof thy carnal hopes; see the funeral of thy fleshly trustings. Every threatening of God, as well as every promise shall befulfilled. Talk of decrees! I will tell you of a decree: “He that believeth not shall be damned.” That isa decree, and a statute that can never change. Be as good as you please, be as moral as you can, be as honest as you will,walk as uprightly as you may,—there stands the unchangeable threatening: “He that believeth not shall be damned.” What sayestthou to that, moralist? Oh, thou wishest thou couldst alter it, and say, “He that does not live a holy life shall be damned.”That will be true; but it does not say so. It says, “He that believeth not.” Here is the stone of stumbling, and the rockof offence; but you cannot alter it. You must believe or be damned, saith the Bible; and mark, that threat of God is an unchangeable as God himself. And when a thousand years of hell’s torments shall have passed away, you shall look on high,and see written in burning letters of fire, “He that believeth not shall be damned.” “But, Lord, I am damned.” Nevertheless it says ”shall be“ still. And when a million ages have rolled away, and you are exhausted by your pains andagonies, you shall turn up your eye and still read “SHALL BE DAMNED,” unchanged, unaltered. And when you shall have thoughtthat eternity must have spun out its last thread—that every particle of that which we call eternity, must have run out, youshall still see it written up there, “SHALL BE DAMNED” O terrific thought! How dare I utter it? But I must. Ye must be warned,sirs, “lest ye also come into this place of torment” Ye must be told rough things; for if God’s gospel is not a roughthing & the law is a rough thing; Mount Sinai is a rough thing. Woe unto the watchman that warns not the ungodly! Godis unchanging in his threatenings. Beware, O sinner, for “it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”

6. We must just hint at one thought before we pass away and that is—God is unchanging in the objects of his love—not only in his love, but in the objects of it

If ever it should come to pass,
 That sheep of Christ might fall away. 
My fickle, feeble soul, alas, 
 Would fall a thousand times a day.”

If one dear saint of God had perished, so might all; if one of the covenant ones be lost, so may all be, and then there isno gospel promise true; but the Bible is a lie, and there is nothing in it worth my acceptance. I will be an infidel at once,when I can believe that a saint of God can ever fall finally. If God hath loved me once, then he will love me for ever.

Did Jesus once upon me shine,
 Then Jesus is for ever mine.”


The objects of everlasting love never change. Those whom God hath called, he will justify; whom he has justified, he willsanctify; and whom he sanctifies, he will glorify.

 1. Thus having taken a great deal too much time, perhaps, in simply expanding the thought of an unchanging God, I will nowtry to prove that He is unchangeable. I am not much of an argumentative preacher, but one argument that I will mention is this: the very existence, and being of a God, seem to me to imply immutability. Let me think a moment. There is a God; this God rules and governs all things; this God fashioned the world: he upholds andmaintains it.What kind of being must he be? It does strike me that you cannot think of a changeable God. I conceive that the thoughtis so repugnant to common sense, that if you for one moment think of a changing God, the words seem to clash, and you areobliged to say, “Then he must be a kind of man,” and get a Mormonite idea of God. I imagine it is impossible to conceive ofa changing God; it is so to me. Others may be capable of such an idea, but I could not entertain it. I could no more thinkof achanging God, than I could of a round square, or any other absurdity. The thing seems so contrary, that I am obliged,when once I say God, to include the idea of an unchanging being.

 2. Well, I think that one argument will be enough, but another good argument may be found in the fact of God’s perfection. I believe God to be a perfect being. Now, if he is a perfect being, he cannot change. Do you not see this? Suppose I amperfect today, if it were possible for me to change, should I be perfect tomorrow after the alteration? If I changed, I musteither change from a good state to a better—and then if I could get better, I could not be perfectnow—or else from a better state to a worse—and if I were worse, I should not be perfect then. If I am perfect, I cannot be altered without being imperfect. If I am perfect today, I must keep the same tomorrow if Iam to be perfect then. So, if God is perfect, he must be the same; for change would imply imperfection now, or imperfectionthen.


3. Again, there is the fact of God’s infinity, which puts change out of the question. God is an infinite being. What do you mean by that? There is no man who can tellyou what he means by an infinite being. But there cannot be two infinities. If one thing is infinite, there is no room foranything else; for infinite means all. It means not bounded, not finite, having no end. Well, there cannot be two infinities.If God is infinite today, and then should change andbe infinite tomorrow, there would be two infinities. But that cannot be. Suppose he is infinite and then changes, he mustbecome finite, and could not be God; either he is finite today and finite tomorrow, or infinite today and finite tomorrow,or finite today and infinite tomorrow—all of which suppositions are equally absurd. The fact of his being an infinite beingat once quashes the thought of his being a changeable being. Infinity has written on its very brow the word “immutability


4. But then, dear friends, let us look at the past: and there we shall gather some proofs of God’s immutable nature. “Hath he spoken, and hath he not done it? Hath he sworn,and hath it not come to pass?” Can it not be said of Jehovah, “He hath done all his will, and he hath accomplished all hispurpose?” Turn ye to Philistia; ask where she is. God said, “Howl Ashdod, and ye gates of Gaza, for ye shall fall;” and whereare they? Where is Edom? Ask Petra and itsruined walls. Will they not echo back the truth that God hath said, “Edom shall be a prey, and shall be destroyed?” Whereis Babel, and where Nineveh? Where Moab and where Ammon? Where are the nations God hath said he would destroy? Hath he notuprooted them and cast out the remembrance of them from the earth? And hath God cast off his people? Hath he once been unmindfulof his promise? Hath he once broken his oath and covenant, or once departed from his plan? Ah! no. Point to one instance inhistory where God has changed! Ye cannot, sirs; for throughout all history there stands the fact that God has been immutablein his purposes. Methinks I hear some one say, “I can remember one passage in Scripture where God changed!” And so did I thinkonce. The case I mean, is that of the death of Hezekiah. Isaiah came in and said, ‘Hezekiah, you must die, your disease isincurable, set your house in order.’ He turned his face to the wall and began to pray; and before Isaiah was in the outercourt, he was told to go back and say, “Thou shalt live fifteen years more.” You may think that proves that God changes;but really I cannot see in it the slightest proof in the world. How do you know that God did not know that? Oh! but God didknow it; he knew that Hezekiah would live. Then he did not change, for if he knew that, how could he change? That is whatI want to know. But do you know one little thing?—that Hezekiah’s son Manasseh, was not born at that time, and that had Hezekiahdied, there would have been no Manasseh, and no Josiah and no Christ, because Christ came from that very line. You willfind that Manasseh was twelve years old when his father died; so that he must have been born three years after this. And doyou not believe that God decreed the birth of Manasseh, and foreknew it? Certainly. Then he decreed that Isaiah should goand tell Hezekiah that his disease was incurable, and then say also in the same breath, “But I will cure it, and thou shaltlive.” Hesaid that to stir up Hezekiah to prayer. He spoke, in the first place as a man. “According to all human probability yourdisease is incurable, and you must die.” Then he waited till Hezekiah prayed; then came a little “but” at the end of the sentence.Isaiah had not finished the sentence. He said, “You must put your house in order for there is no human cure; but” (and thenhe walked out. Hezekiah prayed a little, and then he came in again, and said) ”But I will heal thee.” Where is thereany contradiction there, except in the brain of those who fight against the Lord, and wish to make him a changeable being.

 II. Now secondly, let me say a word on THE PERSONS TO WHOM THIS UNCHANGEABLE GOD IS A BENEFIT. “I am God, I change not; thereforeye sons of Jacob are not consumed.” Now, who are “the sons of Jacob,” who can rejoice in an immutable God?

1. First, they are the sons of God’s election; for it is written, “Jacob have I loved, and Esau have I hated, the children being not yet born neither having done goodnor evil.” It was written, “The elder shall serve the younger.” “The sons of Jacob”— 

“Are the sons of God’s election,
Who through sovereign grace believe;
Be eternal destination Grace and glory they receive.”

 God’s elect are here meant by “the sons of Jacob,”—those whom he foreknew and fore-ordained to everlasting salvation.

 2. By “the sons of Jacob” are meant, in the second place, persons who enjoy peculiar rights and titles. Jacob, you know, had no rights by birth; but he soon acquired them. He changed a mess of pottage with his brother Esau, andthus gained the birthright. I do not justify the means; but he did also obtain the blessing, and so acquired peculiar rightsBy “the sons of Jacob” here, are meant persons who have peculiar rights and titles. Unto them that believe, he hathgiven the right and power to become sons of God. They have an interest in the blood of Christ; they have a right to “enterin through the gates into the city;” they have a title to eternal honors; they have a promise to everlasting glory; they havea right to call themselves sons of God. Oh! there are peculiar rights and privileges belonging to the “sons of Jacob”


3. But, then next, these “sons of Jacob” were men of peculiar manifestations. Jacob had peculiar manifestations from his God, and thus he was highly honored. Once at night-time he lay down and slept;he had the hedges for his curtains, the sky for his canopy, a stone for his pillow, and the earth for his bed. Oh! then hehad a peculiar manifestation. There was a ladder, and he saw the angels of God ascending and descending. He thus had a manifestationof ChristJesus, as the ladder which reaches from earth to heaven, up and down which angels came to bring us mercies. Then whata manifestation there was at Mahanaim, when the angels of God met him; and again at Peniel, when he wrestled with God, andsaw him face to face. Those were peculiar manifestations; and this passage refers to those who, like Jacob, have had peculiar manifestations.

Now then, how many of you have had personal manifestations? “Oh!” you say “that is enthusiasm; that is fanaticism.” Well,it is a blessed enthusiasm, too, for the sons of Jacob have had peculiar manifestations. They have talked with God as a mantalketh with his friend; they have whispered in the ear of Jehovah; Christ hath been with them to sup with them, and theywith Christ; and the Holy Spirit hath shone into their souls with such a mighty radiance, that they could notdoubt about special manifestations. The “sons of Jacob” are the men, who enjoy these manifestations. 4. Then again, they are men of peculiar trials. Ah! poor Jacob! I should not choose Jacob’s lot if I had not the prospect of Jacob’s blessing; for a hard lot his was. Hehad to run away from his father’s house to Laban’s; and then that surly old Laban cheated him all the years he was there—cheatedhim of his wife, cheated him in his wages, cheated him in his flocks, and cheated him all through the story. By-and-bye hehad to run away from Laban, who pursued himand overtook him. Next came Esau with four hundred men to cut him up root and branch. Then there was a season of prayer,and afterwards he wrestled, and had to go all his life with his thigh out of joint. But a little further on, Rachael, hisdear beloved, died. Then his daughter Dinah is led astray, and the sons murder the Shechemites. Anon there is dear Josephsold into Egypt, and a famine comes. Then Reuben goes up to his couch and pollutes it; Judah commits incest with his owndaughter-in-law; and all his sons become a plague to him. At last Benjamin is taken away; and the old man, almost broken-hearted,cries, “Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away.” Never was man more tried than Jacob, all throughthe one sin of cheating his brother. All through his life God chastised him. But I believe there are many who can sympathizewith dear old Jacob. They have had to pass through trials very much like his. Well, cross-bearers! God says, “I changenot; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.” Poor tried souls! ye are not consumed because of the unchanging natureof your God. Now do not get fretting, and say, with the self-conceit of misery, “I am the man who hath seen affliction.” Why“the Man of Sorrows” was afflicted more than you; Jesus was indeed a mourner. You only see the skirts of the garments of affliction.You never have trials like his. You do not understand what troubles means; you have hardly sipped the cup of trouble;you have only had a drop or two, but Jesus drunk the dregs. Fear not saith God, “I am the Lord, I change not; thereforeye sons of Jacob,” men of peculiar trials, “are not consumed.”


5. Then one more thought about who are the “sons of Jacob,” for I should like you to find out whether you are “sons of Jacob,”yourselves. They are men of peculiar character; for though there were some things about Jacob’s character which we cannot commend, there are one or two things which Godcommends. There was Jacob’s faith, by which Jacob had his name written amongst the mighty worthies who obtained not the promiseson earth, but shall obtain them in heaven.Are you men of faith, beloved? Do you know what it is to walk by faith, to live by faith, to get your temporary food byfaith, to live on spiritual manna—all by faith? Is faith the rule of your life? if so, you are the “sons of Jacob”


Then Jacob was a man of prayer—a man who wrestled, and groaned, and prayed. There is a man up yonder who never prayed this morning, before coming up tothe house of God. Ah! you poor heathen, don’t you pray? No! he says, “I never thought of such a thing; for years I have notprayed.” Well, I hope you may before you die. Live and die without prayer, and you will pray long enough when you get to hell.There is a woman: she did not pray this morning; she was so busysending her children to the Sunday School, she had no time to pray. No time to pray? Had you time to dress? There is atime for every purpose under heaven, and if you had purposed to pray, you would have prayed. Sons of God cannot live withoutprayer. They are wrestling Jacobs. They are men in whom the Holy Ghost so works, they they can no more live without prayerthan I can live without breathing. They must pray. Sirs, mark you, if you are living without prayer, you are living withoutChrist;and dying like that, your portion will be in the lake which burneth with fire. God redeem you, God rescue you from sucha lot! But you who are “the sons of Jacob,” take comfort, for God is immutable.


III. Thirdly, I can say only a word about the other point—THE BENEFIT WHICH THESE “SONS OF JACOB” RECEIVE FROM AN UNCHANGINGGOD. “Therefore ye sons Jacob are not consumed.” “Consumed?” How? how can man be consumed? Why, there are two ways. We mighthave been consumed in hell. If God had been a changing God, the “sons of Jacob” here this morning, might have been consumed in hell; but for God’s unchanginglove I should have been a faggot in the fire. But there is away of being consumed in this world; there is such a things as being condemned before you die—“condemned already;” there is such a thing as being alive, and yetbeing absolutely dead. We might have been left to our own devices, and then where should we have been now? Revelling withthe drunkard, blaspheming Almighty God. Oh? had he left you, dearly beloved, had he been a changing God, ye had been amongstthe filthiest of the filthy, and the vilest of the vile. Cannot you remember inyour life, seasons similar to those I have felt? I have gone right to the edge of sin; some strong temptation has takenhold of both my arms, so that I could not wrestle with it. I have been pushed alone, dragged as by an awful satanic powerto the very edge of some horrid precipice. I have looked down, down, down, and seen my portion; I quivered on the brink ofruin. I have been horrified, as, with my hair upright, I have thought of the sin I was about to commit, the horrible pit intowhich Iwas about to fall. A strong arm hath saved me. I have started back and cried, O God! could I have gone so near sin, andyet come back again? Could I have walked right up to the furnace and not fallen down, like Nebuchadnezzar’s strong men, devouredby the very heat? Oh! is it possible I should be here this morning, when I think of the sins I have committed, and the crimeswhich have crossed my wicked imagination? Yes, I am here, unconsumed, because the Lord changes not. Oh! if he had changed,we should have been consumed in a dozen ways; if the Lord had changed, you and I should have been consumed by ourselves;for after all, Mr. Self is the worst enemy a Christian has. We should have proved suicides to our own souls; we should havemixed the cup of poison for our own spirits, if the Lord had not been an unchanging God, and dashed the cup out of our handswhen we were about to drink it. Then we should have been consumed by God himself if he had not been a changeless God. We callGoda Father; but there is not a father in this world who would not have killed all his children long ago, so provoked wouldhe have been with them, if he had been half as much troubled as God has been with his family. He has the most troublesomefamily in the whole world—unbelieving, ungrateful, disobedient, forgetful, rebellious, wandering, murmuring, and stiffnecked.Well it is that he is longsuffering, or else he would have taken not only the rod, but the sword to some of us long ago. Butthere was nothing in us to love at first, so, there cannot be less now. John Newton used to tell a whimsical story, andlaugh at it too, of a good woman who said, in order to prove the doctrine of Election, “Ah! sir, the Lord must have lovedme before I was born, or else he would not have seen anything in me to love afterwards.” I am sure it is true in my case,and true in respect most of God’s people; for there is little to love in them after they are born, that if he had not lovedthem beforethen, he would have seen no reason to choose them after; but since he loved them without works, he loves them withoutworks still; since their good works did not win his affection, bad works cannot sever that affection; since their righteousnessdid not bind his love to them, so their wickedness cannot snap the golden links. He loved them out of pure sovereign grace,and he will love them still. But we should have been consumed by the devil, and by our enemies—consumed by the world, consumed by our sins, by our trials, and in a hundred other ways, if God had ever changed.

 Well, now, time fails us, and I can say but little.. I have only just cursorily touched on the text. I now hand it to youMay the Lord help you “sons of Jacob” to take home this portion of meat; digest it well, and feed upon it. May the Holy Ghostsweetly apply the glorious things that are written! And may you have “a feast of fat things, of wines on the lees well refined!”Remember God is the same, whatever is removed. Your friends may be disaffected, your ministers maybe taken away, every thing may change, but God does not. Your brethren may change and cast out your name as vile: butGod will love you still. Let your station in life change, and your property be gone; let your whole life be shaken, and youbecome weak and sickly; let everything flee away—there is one place where change cannot put his finger; there is one nameon which mutability can never be written; there is one heart which never can alter; that heart is God’s—that name Love.






Olatuja Oloyede: The Second Letter to My Future Wife





Hello dear,

Love is the foolishness of the ages, the web even smartness is entangled with. Yes... I'm in love. In love with someone hidden in the future. Who you are, what you are and what you are doing right now, I don't know. I have found beauty in this ugly world but never has any thought greater than you has ever sink into my head. My sail over the sea of life has taken me down the dingle of silence and peace where solitude teaches me how best to dream of you. Though I do not want to see you now, yet my heart goes back and forth stealing a glance from the future.

I have seen men in love and I know how terrible that territory can be. The flames of affection burns quicker than the fires of hell. This is the chain by which  thousands are destined to fall. Love is the madness in man which intellect can not tame. Love to me should not be an adventure but a discovery. And one day I hope to come to this mine of awesome jewels.

There are not too many ladies in this world who think chastity of mind and purity in body is a virtue. Your greatest asset won't be your cherubic beauty but the firmness of your love for God and humanity. I do not know if you are reading this now or not, but my advice to you is this: you are meant to be a Queen, don't sell your birthright. Keep yourself in righteousness, all the guys you see out there will respect you (even any lady) for that.

Don't ever think you can continue this hide and seek for long. Godliness will make you obvious and your love for God will find you out... But till then, my eyes is glued to the window watching the doves of innocence fly...

Bye for now.

Yours Faithfully
Oloyede



For my other letters, click: Other Letters by Oloyede




21ST CENTURY YOUTH'S MADNESS


You ask me what 21st century youth's madness is about and i'll tell you that, it is the obsessive clamour, yearning for freedom. Unlimited freedom so to say.
And I ask myself what really are we gaining freedom from.
Is it freedom from the older generation's moral uprightness and standard. It amuses me to see that 21st century youths are no longer ashamed, we see our parents advice as archaic and irrelevant.

All we want is to live without anyone trying to pilot or guide us. Forgetting that even a aeroplane has more than a pilot. A boat needs a sailor, a vehicle needs a driver, a growing child needs someone to lean on.
Then why have we become so reprobate and blinded with the ephemeral things of life. Even freedom is ephemeral, cause when you die today that's the end of your freedom.

An unpiloted plane would crash.
An unsailored boat would drown.
So as not to get lost or drown in the storms of life let's be guided.
Let's not go crazy all in the name of fashion, let's not get mad all in the name of technology. Not everything  celebrities out there do is worthy of emulation.

*THIS IS A CLARION CALL TO 21ST CENTURY YOUTHS. LET'S BE GUIDED AND LIVE THE RIGHT KIND OF LIFE AND THE CHRIST KIND OF LIFE, HAVING IT IN MIND THAT, EXCESSIVE FREEDOM CAN RESULT IN SLAVERY.*


*#🗣TALK HAVEN🌷#*
*#GET TO SHARE, BE RELIEVED AND STAY LOVED💝#*

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