Friday, July 9, 2010

Fri.-Sabbath, 7/9-11/10 Devotion

Yippee--it's almost Sunday. Here is Thomas Watson, from his "A Body of Divinity" book, to help us get ready for church. . . .

"What shall we do to attain this blessed peace?

"(1.) Let us ask it of God. He is the God of peace; He beats back the roaring lion; He stills the raging of conscience. If we could call all the angels out of heaven, they could not speak peace without God. The stars cannot make day without the sun. None can make day in a dark deserted soul, but the Sun of Righteousness. . . .

"(2.) If you would have peace, make war with sin. Sin is the Achan that troubles us, the Trojan horse. What peace, so long as sin remains unmortified? If you would have peace with God, break the league with sin; give battle to sin, for it is a most just war. God has pro-
claimed it: nay, He has promised us victory. 'Sin shall not have domin-
ion,' (Rom 6:14). No way to peace, but by maintaining a war with
sin. . . .

"(3.) Go to Christ's blood for peace. Some go to fetch their peace from their own righteousness, not Christ's. They go for peace to their holy life, not Christ's death. If conscience be troubled, they strive to quiet it with their duties. This is not the right way to peace. Duties must not be neglected, nor yet idolized. Look to the blood of sprinkling, (Heb 12:24). That blood of Christ which pacified God, must pacify conscience. Christ's blood being applied by faith, gives peace. 'Being justified by faith, we have peace with God,' (Rom 5:1). No balm to cure a wounded conscience, but the blood of Christ."