[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"reading-0727":3},"JULY 27 \nProve me now (Mal. 3:10).\r\nWhat is God saying here but this: \"My child, I still have windows\r\nin Heaven. They are yet in service. The bolts slide as easily as of\r\nold. The hinges have not grown rusty. I would rather fling them\r\nopen, and pour forth, than keep them shut and hold back. I opened  them for Moses, and the sea parted. I opened them for Joshua, and Jordan rolled back. I opened them for Gideon, and hosts fled. I\r\nwill open them for you-if you will only let Me. On this side of the windows, Heaven is the same rich storehouse as of old. The\r\nfountains and streams still overflow. The treasure rooms are still bursting with gifts. The lack is not on MY side. It is on yours. I\r\nam waiting. Prove Me now. Fulfill the conditions, on\r\nyour part Bring in the tithes. Give Me a chance. --Selected.\r\nI can never forget my mother's very brief paraphrase of Malachi 3: 10. The verse begins, \"Bring ye the whole tithe in,\" and it ends up  with \"I will pour\" the blessing out till you'll be embarrassed for\r\nspace. Her paraphrase was this: Give all He asks; take all He promises.\" --S. D. Gordon.\r\nThe ability of God is beyond our prayers, beyond our largest\r\nprayers!, I have been thinking of some of the petitions that have\r\nentered into my supplication innumerable times. What have I asked for? I have asked for a cupful, and the ocean remains! I have asked for a sunbeam, and the sun abides! My best asking falls\r\nimmeasurably short of my Father's giving: it is beyond that we can ask. --J. H. Jowett.\r\nAll the rivers of Thy grace I claim,\r\n\r\nOver every promise write my name (Eph. 1:8-19).",1783499793245]