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The Bent Knee Time – September 29

THE SHORT ROAD

Psalms 119:97-105

Eating, breathing, sleeping, exercising— this is the common road to bodily health and vigor. Food, air, rest, activity—this is the road to Christian growth and vigor: the food of the Word well chewed; the fresh air of the Holy Spirit breathed habitually; the rest of trusting God confidently, unquestioningly, in tight corners and everywhere else; the lending a warm, helping hand unstintingly to others. It’s an old road, and it leads straight to the goal.

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The Bent Knee Time – September 28

THE EAR IN PRAYER

 Psalms 119:9-16

God talks in the old Book. He talks out of the Book to us. Then we want to talk with him. Bible study is the listening side of prayer. He draws out our praise and love. He encourages us to ask definitely and expect confidently. Then we do as he asks. And then he can do as we ask. Obedience is keeping the door open to God. And he uses every door that is open.

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The Bent Knee Time – September 27

FRESH FUEL

2 Corinthians 5:14-19

When we feel the fires of the Father’s love burning, then we start. The music of his voice catches and thrills, and we answer back. His love draws out our answering love. We open the door. He comes in and kindles his fires on the hearthstone of our heart. Then we put fresh fuel on the fires daily: studying his Word, chewing the cud of it daily, obeying it habitually—this is the fresh fuel.

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The Bent Knee Time – September 26

THE LOVE OF LOVE

1 John 3:1-8

The Father’s love is the real beginning of the Christian life. That love was so real that it gave the Only Begotten to make a way back for us to the old home. He never forces anyone. He wants our free choice freely given. That’s the love of his love for us. But he does kindle the subtle, soft-burning fires of his love until we are mellowed and melted, and want to come back.

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The Bent Knee Time – September 25

FINEST FRUIT

2 Timothy 4:1-8

We shall be like Jesus some glad day when we come up into his presence. We’ll be like him in purity and goodness and in being wholly, thoroughly right. This is the finest fruit, the crown of the fruitage. It’s the final fruitage in us, of his blood shed, of our choice of him persisted in, and of the gracious work within us of his Spirit. And each passing day may help ripen to the full that wondrous fruit.