The Morning Devotional: WSC Q37

The Morning Devotional for July 30, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism Q37

What benefits do believers receive from Christ at death?
The souls of believers are at their death made perfect in holiness, (
Heb. 12:23) and do immediately pass into glory; (2 Cor. 5:1,6,8, Phil. 1:23, Luke 23:43) and their bodies, being still united to Christ, (1 Thess. 4:14) do rest in their graves, (Isa. 57:2) till the resurrection. (Job 19:26–27)

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Fly to Him

Meditation for the day taken from Everyday Prayer with John Calvin written by Donald McKim:

Scripture: John 15:1-11

The Scripture text before us today as we continue to examine the life of prayer is commonly referred to as the discourse regarding "The True Vine." Contained within this teaching are several penetrating items that should fill our day as we pilgrim through the Christian life. Let's examine a few of them. First, we note that we are not the vine. Jesus plainly says that he alone holds that position. A vine is a life-giving plant that nourishes the grapes and causes them to grow. Second, we note that the purpose of the vine is to bear fruit. When a branch on the vine does not grow, it is cut off and removed. Those branches that are demonstrating growth and bearing fruit to one degree or another are pruned to cause them to produce more fruit. Third, we note that the only means by which one can bear fruit is being connected to the vine, which is Christ. There are no other ways or means. Only those who are united to Christ bear fruit. Fourth, and to the point of today's lesson on prayer, we note that those who abide in Christ and his words abide in them, they can ask for anything, and he will grant it. This fourth observation needs to be understood. That is not a blanket promise that if we ask for whatever, Christ will give it. No, it is a statement that says that we must first have the words of Christ in us. God indeed gives us the desires of our heart, but those desires must be rooted and grounded in what he desires for us.

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Daily Prayer for July 29, 2021

Prayer: Grant Almighty God that we, as your redeemed people who you call the apple of your eye, might never lose our first love, that love we had for you and your Son at first. May we always be mindful of our sins that they are always before us to humble us and cause us to walk in dependence upon you. Grant to us, Father, a ready mind to meditate on the heart of Christ for his people and be pleased to then turn our hearts in warm affection for him and all that he has done, is doing and will do for us. We confess our weakness in this life as pilgrims in a strange land. Please grant to us perseverance that we might live as you have directed us. Be pleased to give us a willing mind and heart that we would dutifully and joyfully obey you in all things through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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The Morning Devotional: WSC Q36

The Morning Devotional for July 29, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism Q36

What are the benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification?
The benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification, are, assurance of God’ s love, peace of conscience, (
Rom. 5:1–2,5) joy in the Holy Ghost, (Rom. 14:17) increase of grace, (Prov. 4:18) and perseverance therein to the end. (1 John 5:13, 1 Pet. 1:5)

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Praying from Need and Desire

The events under consideration today are not unfamiliar to most. Here in John 11, we find the Savior raising Lazarus from the dead. Lazarus was a friend and one Jesus loved deeply. Mary and Martha are the sisters of Lazarus, and they are in mourning over their brother's illness. Upon the news, they immediately sent word to Jesus (11:3). Jesus determined to delay for a brief period before making his way to Bethany near Jerusalem (11:18). In the meantime, the illness of Lazarus had taken its course, and, as a result, he died (11:14). Upon the Savior's arrival in Bethany, he first met Martha, who emphatically declared, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. Later in the narrative, Mary utters the same words. How strong their faith in Christ! As the narrative moves to its climactic end, we take note of the heart of Christ for his children. On two occasions, we read that he was deeply moved (11:33, 38), and we also read that he wept over the circumstances he was facing. The love of Christ for us has not wavered since his ascension. He still loves his people in this way. Determining to resolve the matter, he raises Lazarus from the dead because he was the only one who could. Mary and Martha were utterly insufficient to resolve the problem that grieved them.

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Daily Prayer for July 28, 2021

Prayer: Our Father in heaven, you have told us that our lives are brief, that they are a vapor. We are here today, and we are gone tomorrow. As your redeemed people, purchased with the blood of the spotless Lamb, your only begotten Son, we have been told by him to store for ourselves treasures in heaven where rust and rust will not destroy. In his great sermon, he has warned us that where our treasures are, there will our hearts be also. Forgive us, Father, for the numerous ways in which we value this fleeting life and store up treasures on this earth. Consciously or unconsciously, we create idols out of many things. We hold too tightly the material blessings of this world. So often, we seek to build our own kingdom and not the kingdom that you desire for us and command us to see. We labor for ourselves and not for that which is eternal. We groan and bewail our fleeting lives, knowing that you have ordered the very day of our death. Please help us to live with eternity always in view. Please grant us a zeal to do your holy will while it is still day because the night is coming when no man can work. Thank you for your abiding grace and continued presence, and cause us to persevere to your glory today and every day you grant to us. We pray these things through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Persistence in Prayer

Meditation for the day taken from Everyday Prayer with John Calvin written by Donald McKim:

Scripture: Luke 11:5-13

We live in a world today when people seemingly have everything they want instantly. The modern conveniences of our world have taught us to demand what we want and to get what we want now. Waiting? Patience? These virtues seem to be things of by-gone days. Accordingly, perseverance and persistence are lacking in the hearts and minds of many people. Laboring diligently and pressing forward even when things seem difficult are not things people are very good at, it seems. I am concerned that these virtues have been lost, by and large, in our world.

What is more alarming is how they seem to be lost in the church among professing Christians. Perseverance and persistence in the faith is something that all professing Christians are called to do. We are to do that in our lives as we strive after holiness and godliness using all the outward means whereby Christ communicates the benefits of redemption (Westminster Shorter Catechism Q85; Prov. 2:1-5). That is to say, that all of life is to be lived with persistence and perseverance. Therefore, that attitude and determination must be applied to the subject of prayer.

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Daily Prayer for July 27, 2021

Prayer: Grant, Almighty God, that as thou hast made us a royal priesthood in thy Son, that we may daily offer to thee spiritual sacrifices, and be devoted to thee, both in body and soul, -- O grant, that we, being endued with thy power, may boldly fight against Satan, and never doubt but that thou wilt finally give us the victory, though we may have to undergo many troubles and difficulties: and may not the contempt of the world frighten or dishearten us, but may we patiently bear all our reproaches, until thou at length stretchest forth thine hand to raise us up to that glory, the perfection of which now appears in our head, and shall at last be clearly seen in all the members, in the whole body, even when he shall come to gather us into that celestial kingdom, which he has purchased for us by his own blood. -- Amen. [From the prayers of John Calvin]

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Daily Prayer for June 26, 2021

Prayer: Our God in heaven: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we thank you and praise you for another day that you have made. You have given us this day that we would glorify you in all that we do. As your people, we are committed to being glad that you have made this day that we might serve you and honor you and praise your name in thought, word, and deed. Therefore, please help us, Father. Forgive us for our sins and transgressions against you and help us to walk worthy of the calling you have placed on us. We thank you for the privilege of the preached Word that we heard yesterday and ask that you would cause us to meditate on it, confer with it, and seek to bring forth fruit from it in our lives. We know that we are often slow to hear, but please grant us willing hearts as we ponder the living voice of Christ to us, your redeemed children. Be merciful and grant us these things through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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