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Praying always with all prayer....Eph. vi. 18.

ONE, by way of banter, said to me, "I will treat you with a play if you will go with me to-night.". I thanked him and told him I would accompany him, if I could be sure it would bring more of the love of Christ into my heart: this, this is worth living for, using any means to promote, and going any where to procure. But, here is a weapon which defends us against all temptations to go to such places, or do such things, which are contrary to the peace of our souls and damp the love of Christ in our hearts. That soul who keeps up sweet fellowship with God at a throne of grace is dead to sensual gratifications; the more prayer, the more spiritual life from Christ; the more spiritual life, the more prayer to Christ; the more we enjoy Christ, the less we desire from the world. PRAYING: this is the last weapon of our warfare; it will be used by soldiers to the last moment of life. God be merciful to me a sinner; Jesus save or I perish, are suitable petitions for a dying soldier of Christ: we are sure such prayer of faith God will answer. PRAYING ALWAYS: we are prone to think we are not always in a fit frame to pray. Who but Christ can put our souls in a better? Therefore, pray him to do it."I am oppressed," said Hezekiah. What then? Did he cease to pray? No: "O Lord, undertake for me."....Isa. xxxviii. 14. The undertaking of Jesus we want always; therefore, should pray for it always. WITH ALL PRAYER: every kind of prayer: though armed with the whole armour of God, yet no victory without the power of God. The most secret sigh of the soul is heard by God, as well as the loudest cry of the tongue. If your lot is cast into the worst of company, there your heart may pray; God can hear; you then ought to pray that God may keep you. Are you low in your frame and uncomfortable in your soul? Why is this? That you should call upon the Lord. Do you fear your enemies will prevail? Improve fears into prayers; call on the Saviour; the more prayer, the more victory: the more victory, the more love. Love is heaven below thus we go on conquering and to conquer. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death: praying souls may joyfully shout victory over death, and all things, more than conquerors through him who loved us."....Rom. viii. 37. Is this the state? this the faith of praying christians? Who brought them into this happy state, this joyful faith? The question excites gratitude, and calls forth praise to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith....Heb. xii. 2.

Our captain loves to hear

His soldiers' praying voice:
Courage he gives, forbids our fear,
Commands us to rejoice.

When we grow faint and weak,
And dread our en'mies' pow'r,
This is the time fresh strength to seek,
For vict'ry in that hour.

M.

There is one body and one Spirit....Eph. iv. 4.

PAUL exhorts saints to a holy, loving, peaceful walk: he knew nothing could effect this like the consideration that they all composed one body, of which the holy, loving, peaceful Jesus is the head while the power of this truth lives in the heart, love prevails in holiness before God and peace with our brethren; then, in sweet fellowship we say with Abraham to Lot, "let there be no strife I pray thee between me and thee, for we are brethren.”........Gen. xiii. 8. THERE IS ONE BODY: saith our Lord, “A BODY hast thou prepared me."....Heb. x. 5. As Christ had a natural body, formed by the power of the Holy Ghost, which he was to inhabit, in which he was to atone for sin, fulfil all righteousness, and make intercession for transgressors; so he has also a mystical body, chosen and given to him by God the Father; in and over all these he is head. This is a sweet word "God gave Christ, to be HEAD Over all THINGS, to the church which is his body."....Eph. i. 22.. Believing sinner, art thou a member of this blessed body, united to this ever precious, ever glorious head? Envy not monarchs; covet not more; study thy dignity; live like thyself; glory in thy head; look down with contempt on all things below Christ and heaven.. THERE IS ONE SPIRIT he flows from the head, hath united us to the head, makes us like the head, and causes us to rejoice in the head; for Christ is all and in all his members: by this one Spirit he animates, guides, and comforts them. Learn hence, 1st. To love and praise God for the gift of Jesus to be all things to us.. 2d. To glory of, and rejoice in Christ our head, who has done all for us and is all to us, 6 for in him we are COMPLETE."....Col. ii. 10. Sd. Give glory to the loving Spirit who convinced us of sin, shewed us Christ, knit our hearts to him by faith, and causes us to look to, live upon, and be comforted by Jesus our covenant head. 4th. Endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace between Christ and his members. Saints' strifes are satan's sport: they grieve the Spirit and distress our minds. As we expect to live together with our head ABOVE, “let us follow the things which make for peace and wherewith one may edify another BELOW."....Rom. xiv. 19. The power of this faith, of being one with Christ, is most amazing; it works by the love of Christ, produces love to him and to all his members, as being one in him: Lord increase. our faith..

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United unto Christ our head,

By the dear Spirit's pow'r,
We feed on him our living bread,
And wait his coming hour.

'Twill not be long before Christ come,
We hear our bridegroom's voice:
He made us one, he'll take us home;
My soul in this rejoice.

M.

Ye are called in one hope of your calling....Ephes. iv. 4.

WHAT a glorious day was that to Saul when the Lord called to him from heaven and said, I AM JESUS your Saviour! Says one, "O that I was so sure that Christ hath called me, as he did. Paul! Then how happy should I be!" Verily, thou mayest be happy : thou mayest be as sure thou art as effectually called, as Paul was: thy concern of mind about it is a clear evidence and full proof of it. While in a state of natural ignorance and unbelief of Christ, had Paul a single wish or desire to be called by Christ? Nor wouldst thou, if Christ had not first called thee by the grace of his word and the power of his Spirit; therefore, doubt not of, but rejoice in the hope of thy calling. Love Christ for calling thee; give him the glory of it. YE ARE CALLED: the effects prove it. Ye who were dead in sin, without hope in Christ, have ears to hear the word of Christ, eyes to see the glory of Christ, a heart to desire Christ as your only hope and salvation: his day of call was his day of power, when you were made willing to have but ONE HOPE. As there is but ONE atonement for sin, but ONE righteousness to justify from sin, but one mediator between God and sinners; but ONE advocate to plead for sinners, but ONE Jesus to save, and but ONE Spirit to sanctify sinners; so there is but ONE and the same HOPE in every called sinner: they all hope for heaven because God has declared it to be by his free gift to sinners, through his one beloved and only Son. Are we called in this ONE hope? Then, 1st. Let us not be looking to any thing in us, nor done by us: neither to graces wrought in us, nor works done by us, as our hope; this would exalt pride against our dear Saviour, "who is our one and only HOPE."....1 Tim. i. l. 2d. Let us not be dejected or discouraged though we find ourselves imperfect creatures, unprofitable servants, yea miserable sinners; for that were to depreciate the atonement and righteousness of Christ, as though the one was not fully available to take away our sins, and the other not perfectly sufficient to justify our persons and make us acceptable to God. Blessed be God, at all times, under all circumstances our hope is one and invariably the same; therefore, "we rejoice in hope of the glory of God: and hope maketh not ashamed, because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts, by the Holy Ghost which is given to us."....Rom. v. 5. Well, christian, if thou hast got this one hope, thou hast constant reason for joy in God, through Jesus Christ our Lord. But thine's the pow'r, O God of might, With strength my soul endue: Let faith and love sweetly unite, Holiness to pursue.

And am I call'd to hope in Christ,
The face of God to see?
Then my base lusts I will resist,
And from all evil flee.

M.

One Lord, one faith, one baptism....Ephes. iv. 5.

JESUS saith of his church, "my dove, my undefiled is but one."....Song vi. 9. One body composed of various members, es poused to him by the Spirit, as to "ONE husband."....2 Cor. xi. 2. Hence called his own body....Eph. i. 23. All such are most dear to the Lord he nourisheth and cherisheth them; for they are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones....Eph. v. 30. He is their ONE Lord, and his name is ONE....Zech. xiv. 9. This is most true in doctrine; but this is not all, for it is found most sweet in experience also. This is by ONE FAITH: by this we enjoy and walk in sweet and holy fellowship with our Lord and head. What if I was told there is one sun, what comfort is that to me if I never was to see its light, feel its warmth, and enjoy its influence? Whatever is written of our ONE Lord is enjoyed in experience by this ONE faith but some talk of various sorts of faith, as faith of adherence, faith of reliance, faith of assurance, &c. this only puzzles the head and perplexes the heart of many sincere disciples of Christ to define such notions; this one faith is very simple: by it the heart fixes upon the one atonement, the one righteousness, the one mediation, and the one salvation of the Son of God; as it looks to nothing else for hope, so by it Christ is most precious to the soul, and by faith Christ keeps the soul unto salvation. Happy partakers of this one faith! How are we made thus happy in ONE Lord, through ONE FAITH? By ONE baptism of the Spirit into the saving knowledge or, and joyful hope in Jesus our SAVIOUR: "For by one Spirit, we are all baptized into one body."....1 Cor. xii. 15,

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Water-baptism is only the outward and visible sign of the inward and spiritual grace of the Holy Ghost in this ONE baptism. O, that the dear members of this one Lord studied more to provoke each other to love and good works, instead of disputing about the outward sign of baptism: the cold water of strife and contention can never warm the heart with love to Christ and one another. As being all ONE in Christ, let our one contention be to live in the Spirit and walk in love. The Lord baptize us with the fire of love! This will burn up the unhallowed strife of nature. Though we cannot think alike about baptism, yet if we have one Lord and one faith, we can, we ought to unite in this, to LOVE AS BRETHREN....1 Pet. iii. 8. Love is a genuine fruit of the Spirit.... Gal. v. 22. A grace which neither carnal men nor apostate devils ever can possess; is therefore a sure evidence that we are born of God and dwell in God; for "love is of God."....1 John iv. 7.

Baptize us by thy Spirit, Lord,
With holy faith and heav'nly love,
So shall we best proclaim abroad,
That we resemble saints above.

O may it be our greatest strife,
Who most shall honor thee our Lord,
With love of heart and holy life.
Agreeable unto thy word.

M.

Now the just shall live by faith....Heb. x. 38.

THEN they will highly prize the word of God, "for by that faith cometh."....Rom. x. 17. Prophets and apostles, Old Testament saints and New, speak by one and the

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the same language, of one and the same life. "The just shall live by his faith," says Habbak. ii. 4. Mind: it is not said, the just, or justified sinner shall live FOR his faith; this would be to substituté faith in the room of its blessed object Jesus, who saith, "because I live, ye shall live also."....John xiv. 19. Nor is it said he shall live UPON his faith: we are too apt to look more to, and live more upon what we think faith, which is rather the feelings of sense, than upon Christ the object of faith. It is said of Esau, "by thy sword shalt thou live."....Gen. xxvii. 40. To have lived UPON his sword would have been hard food indeed; but he lived upon the precious morsels his sword brought in: so the believing sinner, justified in the righteousness of Christ, is to live, as we say, from hand to mouth; upon what faith brings into his mind from the word of Christ, day by day. Eternal praise to the holy Spirit, who quickened our once dead souls to this holy, spiritual life: and he says, "we shall live by faith." This demands fresh praises every moment, while we thus live in Christ and upon Christ by faith. SHALL LIVE: O, what is implied in this! Even that this faith shall never be lost, nor the soul of any justified sinner perish: for he is in Christ, who is the way to the kingdom, the TRUTH of the kingdom, and the LIFE of all the chosen to inherit the kingdom. Hast thou faith, though but as a grain of mus tard seed? Consider not thy faith, though weak, but the author and object of it, Jesus, who is almighty to save: though, under the sentence of death for sin in thyself, yet in him thou hast righteousness and justification unto eternal life. Lord increase our faith, that we may live more above with thee in heart and affection, in conquest over sin, victory over the world, triumph over the accusations of satan, the condemnation of the law, and the terrors of death. Thus the life of faith is a life of present peace, precious love, joyful hope, and holy obedience: for Christ is our life. O, let us take heed lest we draw back from this our most holy, humble faith, either to self-righteousness on one hand or ungodliness on the other. Both these oppose the life of faith, the joy of hope, and the comforts of love which are in Christ Jesus.

Some trust on works and some on faith,
And some don't trust at all:"
O, may I live on what Christ saith,
That's the best life of all.

VOL. II.

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Faith makes Christ precious to the

Embracing him within: [heart, That soul has learut the heavenly art, Who lives on nought but HIM. M.

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