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1 hour ago, Debp said:

Devotional Commentary On The Gospels
by Favell Lee Mortimer ( 1802 - 1878 )

I really enjoyed reading this devotional. Writings of authors from those days were as classic as the era. Very nice! 

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9 minutes ago, BeauJangles said:

I really enjoyed reading this devotional. Writings of authors from those days were as classic as the era. Very nice! 

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Yes, the old time preachers are really good....lots of insight, depth.   I looked Favell Lee Mortimer up and was surprised it's a woman.   She was married to a pastor.

I started a thread on Charles Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook devotional.   I will try to add to it each day or two.   Those devotionals are more brief but Spurgeon has good gems of thought on the Scriptures.

https://www.worthychristianforums.com/topic/240824-faiths-checkbook-by-charles-spurgeon/

Btw, where did you find the cute pic?

 


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What a great devotional and witness for the Gospel. I've struggled in my life with forgiveness towards others whom have injured me, like many others. At one time in my heart, I use to harbor revenge and not forgiving or forgetting, looking for a time of 'payback', returning evil for evil.

I can say it is not within my power in the flesh to forgive, it is a blessing from God and for His glory. Forgiveness is such a burdensome release of pent up ill will and feelings; that can cause bad health and early death, not to mention the kingdom of God. Forgiveness is still something that doesn't seem to come automatic; but needs the power of prayer and especially remembering my condition, and that Christ died for us while we were yet sinners, that Christ died for everyone. 

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18 minutes ago, Debp said:

Yes, the old time preachers are really good....lots of insight, depth.   I looked Favell Lee Mortimer up and was surprised it's a woman. 

Ah! No wonder it was so classy. :thumbsup:

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To be pedantic these examples are not off forgiveness, but of selfless love.

Forgiveness requires repentance.

But while we don't have to forgive, we do have to love and we start loving by praying for those who have us.


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I don't want to start a controversy, but after I posted the above a thought occurred to me relating to the seven churches in Revelation chapters 2 & 3; in particular the church of Philadelphia. If [as I personally believe] these seven churches represent the history of the church age from the first century down through the present. The church of Philadelphia [1700's - 1901] produced an abundance of great men of God [Whitfield, Edwards, Spurgeon, Moody, etc.], lots of missionaries, great awakenings, great preaching, and global revivals. America arose as a Christian nation, sent out the most missionaries and was greatly blessed as a nation. A soul winning church / nation with an open door. Nothing negative was said about the Philadelphia church. That's not to say we don't have great men of God today. But during that period, look at all the great missionaries, expositors, teachers, pastors and revivals that came forth. 

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If the Lord teaches us to forgive our enemies, how much more should we be willing to forgive our brothers and sisters in Christ.   No question about it, we should always do that.

 

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thank you for posting this

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That's a great article Debp.

We have to put on the nature of Christ to embrace forgiveness. The carnal nature does not want to forgive. We lay down our personal rights, we forbear, and we forgive. We pray for those who mistreat us, we do good to them. We bless them. Love bears all things, believes all things, endures all things. This is the opposite of pride. Pride fights for your personal rights. Pride seeks revenge if someone mistreats us. 

 

 

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