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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert June 11 Daily Devotional

Read the June 11 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

The servant of the Lord must be gentle (2 Tim. 2:24).
When God conquers us and takes all the flint out of our nature , and we get deep visions into the Spirit of Jesus, we then see as never before the great rarity of gentleness of spirit In this dark
and unheavenly world.
The graces of the Spirit do not settle themselves down upon us by chance, and if we do not discern certain states of grace, and

choose them, and in our thoughts nourish them, they never become fastened in our nature or behavior.
Every advance step in grace must be preceded by first apprehending it and then a prayerful resolve to have it
So few are willing to undergo the suffering out of which thorough
gentleness comes. We must die before we are turned into gentleness, and crucifixion involves suffering; it is a real breaking and
crushing of self, which wrings the heart and conquers the mind.
There is a good deal of mere mental and logical sanctification nowadays, which is only a religious fiction. It consists of
mentally putting one's self on the altar, then mentally saying the altar sanctifies the gift and then logically concluding therefore
one is sanctified; and such an one goes forth with a gay, flippant theological prattle about the deep things of God.
But the natural heartstrings have not been snapped, and the Adamic flint has not been ground to powder, and the bosom has not throbbed with the lonely, surging sighs of Gethsemane; and not having the
real death marks of Calvary, there cannot be that soft, sweet gentle, floating, victorious, overflowing, triumphant life that
flows like a spring morning from an empty tomb. --G. D. W.
"And great grace was upon them all" (Acts 4:33).