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JANUARY 9.
"And the Lord turned, and looked
upon Peter. And Peter remembered
the word of the Lord." Luke
22:61.
His Lord's solemn prediction of
his sin he seemed quite to have
forgotten. But when that look
met his eye, it summoned back to
memory the faded recollections
of the faithful and tender
admonitions that had forewarned
him of his fall. There is a
tendency, in our fallen minds to
forget our sinful departures
from God. David's threefold
backsliding seemed to have been
lost in deep oblivion, until the
Lord sent His prophet to recall
it to his memory. Christ will
bring our forgotten departures
to view, not to upbraid or to
condemn, but to humble us, and
to bring us afresh to the blood
of sprinkling. The heart
searching look from Christ turns
over each leaf in the book of
memory; and sins and follies,
inconsistencies and departures,
there inscribed, but long
forgotten, are read and re-read,
to the deep sin-loathing and
self-abasement of our souls. Ah!
let a look of forgiving love
penetrate your soul,
illuminating memory's dark cell,
and how many things, and
circumstances, and steps in your
past life will you recollect to
your deepest humiliation before
God. And oh! how much do we need
thus to be reminded of our
admonitions, our warnings, and
our falls, that we may in all
our future spirit and conduct
"walk humbly with God."
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