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  • July16th

    “If thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.”—Exodus 20:25.

    God’s altar was to be built of unhewn stones, that no trace of human skill or labour might be seen upon it. Human wisdom delights to trim and arrange the doctrines of the cross into a system more artificial and more congenial with the depraved tastes of fallen nature; instead, however, of improving the gospel carnal wisdom pollutes it, until it becomes another gospel, and not the truth of God at all. All alterations and amendments of the Lord’s own Word are defilements and pollutions. The proud heart of man is very anxious to have a hand in the justification of the soul before God; preparations for Christ are dreamed of, humblings and repentings are trusted in, good works are cried up, natural ability is much vaunted, and by all means the attempt is made to lift up human tools upon the divine altar. It were well if sinners would remember that so far from perfecting the Saviour’s work, their carnal confidences only pollute and dishonour it.

    The Lord alone must be exalted in the work of atonement, and not a single mark of man’s chisel or hammer will be endured. There is an inherent blasphemy in seeking to add to what Christ Jesus in His dying moments declared to be finished, or to improve that in which the Lord Jehovah finds perfect satisfaction. Trembling sinner, away with thy tools, and fall upon thy knees in humble supplication; and accept the Lord Jesus to be the altar of thine atonement, and rest in Him alone.

    Many professors may take warning from this morning’s text as to the doctrines which they believe. There is among Christians far too much inclination to square and reconcile the truths of revelation; this is a form of irreverence and unbelief, let us strive against it, and receive truth as we find it; rejoicing that the doctrines of the Word are unhewn stones, and so are all the more fit to build an altar for the Lord.

    C. H. Spurgeon

  • May28th

    “Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13

    The staff of The Sacred Sandwich wishes our readers an enjoyable Memorial Day weekend, but hopes they will take the time to honor the many fallen soldiers throughout our history who died to preserve freedom in America and abroad. As Christians, this theme of supreme sacrifice for the cause of liberty should resound in our hearts as we also remember our savior, Jesus Christ, who died that we might live and be free from the bondage of sin. As soldiers for Christ, let us spread the Gospel message as oft as we can in the hopes of bringing the ultimate freedom to those around us.

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  • April1st

    O show me not my Savior dying,
    As on the cross He bled;
    Nor in the tomb, a captive lying,
    For He has left the dead.
    Then bid me not that form extended
    For my Redeemer own,
    Who, to the highest heavens ascended,
    In glory fills the throne.

    Weep not for Him at Calvary’s station,
    Weep only for thy sins;
    View where He lay with exultation,
    ’Tis there our hope begins.
    Yet stay not there, thy sorrows feeding,
    Amid the scenes He trod;
    Look up, and see Him interceding
    At the right hand of God.

    Still in the shameful cross I glory,
    Where His dear blood was spilt:
    His shameful cross, set forth before me,
    Hath canceled all my guilt.
    Yet what, ’mid conflict and temptation,
    Shall strength and honor give?
    He lives, the Captain of Salvation,
    Therefore His servants live.

    By death, He death’s dark king defeated,
    And overcame the grave:
    Rising, the triumph He completed;
    He lives, he reigns to save.
    Heaven’s happy myriads bow before Him:
    He comes, the Judge of men:
    These eyes shall see Him, and adore Him,
    Lord Jesus, own me then.

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