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April 03

MORNING

“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”
2 Corinthians 5:21

Mourning Christian! why weepest thou? Art thou mourning over thine own corruptions? Look to thy perfect Lord, and remember, thou art complete in him; thou art in God’s sight as perfect as if thou hadst never sinned; nay, more than that, the Lord our Righteousness hath put a divine garment upon thee, so that thou hast more than the righteousness of man–thou hast the righteousness of God. O thou who art mourning by reason of inbred sin and depravity, remember, none of thy sins can condemn thee. Thou hast learned to hate sin; but thou hast learned also to know that sin is not thine–it was laid upon Christ’s head. Thy standing is not in thyself–it is in Christ; thine acceptance is not in thyself, but in thy Lord; thou art as much accepted of God today, with all thy sinfulness, as thou wilt be when thou standest before his throne, free from all corruption. O, I beseech thee, lay hold on this precious thought, perfection in Christ! For thou art “complete in him.” With thy Saviour’s garment on, thou art holy as the Holy one. “Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.” Christian, let thy heart rejoice, for thou art “accepted in the beloved”–what hast thou to fear? Let thy face ever wear a smile; live near thy Master; live in the suburbs of the Celestial City; for soon, when thy time has come, thou shalt rise up where thy Jesus sits, and reign at his right hand; and all this because the divine Lord “was made to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”

EVENING

“Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord.”
Isaiah 2:3

It is exceedingly beneficial to our souls to mount above this present evil world to something nobler and better. The cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches are apt to choke everything good within us, and we grow fretful, desponding, perhaps proud and carnal. It is well for us to cut down these thorns and briers, for heavenly seed sown among them is not likely to yield a harvest; and where shall we find a better sickle with which to cut them down than communion with God and the things of the kingdom? In the valleys of Switzerland, many of the inhabitants are deformed, and all wear a sickly appearance, for the atmosphere is charged with miasma, and is close and stagnant; but up yonder, on the mountain, you find a hardy race, who breathe the clear fresh air as it blows from the virgin snows of the Alpine summits. It would be well if the dwellers in the valley could frequently leave their abodes among the marshes and the fever mists, and inhale the bracing element upon the hills. It is to such an exploit of climbing that I invite you this evening. May the Spirit of God assist us to leave the mists of fear and the fevers of anxiety, and all the ills which gather in this valley of earth, and to ascend the mountains of anticipated joy and blessedness. May God the Holy Spirit cut the cords that keep us here below, and assist us to mount! We sit too often like chained eagles fastened to the rock, only that, unlike the eagle, we begin to love our chain, and would, perhaps, if it came really to the test, be loath to have it snapped. May God now grant us grace, if we cannot escape from the chain as to our flesh, yet to do so as to our spirits; and leaving the body, like a servant, at the foot of the hill, may our soul, like Abraham, attain the top of the mountain, there to indulge in communion with the Most High.

 

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On This Day: April 3

Updated April 2, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On April 3, 1948, President Truman signed the Marshall Plan, which allocated more than $5 billion in aid for 16 European countries.

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On April 3, 1898, Henry R. Luce, the American magazine publisher who created Time, Fortune, Life and Sports Illustrated, was born. Following his death on Feb. 28, 1967, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1783 Author Washington Irving was born in New York City.
1860 The Pony Express began service between St. Joseph, Mo., and Sacramento, Calif.
1865 Union forces occupied the Confederate capital of Richmond, Va.
1882 Outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St. Joseph, Mo., by Robert Ford, a member of his gang.
1924 Actor Marlon Brando was born in Omaha, Neb.
1936 Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton, N.J., for the kidnap-murder of the Lindbergh baby.
1968 Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “mountaintop” speech to a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tenn., less than 24 hours before he was assassinated.
1996 Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was arrested.
1998 The Dow Jones industrial average climbed above 9,000 for the first time.
2000 A federal judge ruled that Microsoft Corp. had violated U.S. antitrust laws.
2004 Surrounded by police, five suspects in the Madrid railway bombings blew themselves up in a building outside the Spanish capital, also killing a special forces agent.
2006 Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty before an international war crimes tribunal in Sierra Leone.
2009 A Vietnamese immigrant opened fire in an immigrant community center in Binghamton, N.Y., killing 13 people before taking his own life.
2009 Iowa’s Supreme Court legalized gay marriage.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Alec Baldwin, Actor (“30 Rock”)

Actor Alec Baldwin (“30 Rock”) turns 54 years old today.

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Eddie Murphy, Actor, comedian

Actor-comedian Eddie Murphy turns 51 years old today.

AP Photo/Peter Kramer

1923 Doris Day, Actress, singer, turns 89
1930 Helmut Kohl, Former German chancellor, turns 82
1934 Jane Goodall, Primatologist, turns 78
1942 Marsha Mason, Actress, turns 70
1942 Wayne Newton, Singer, turns 70
1944 Tony Orlando, Singer, turns 68
1949 Richard Thompson, Rock musician, turns 63
1956 Mick Mars, Rock musician (Motley Crue), turns 56
1959 David Hyde Pierce, Actor (“Frasier”), turns 53
1968 Sebastian Bach, Rock singer (Skid Row), turns 44
1972 Jennie Garth, Actress (“Beverly Hills, 90210”), turns 40
1973 Adam Scott, Actor (“Parks and Recreation”), turns 39
1985 Leona Lewis, Rock singer, turns 27
1986 Amanda Bynes, Actress, turns 26

 

Historic Birthdays

Henry R. Luce 4/3/1898 – 2/28/1967 American publisher of Time, Fortune and Life magazines.Go to obituary »
83 Pierre-Fidele Bretonneau 4/3/1778 – 2/18/1862
French epidemiologist; performed the first successful tracheotomy
76 Washington Irving 4/3/1783 – 11/28/1859
American author; wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
70 Mary Carpenter 4/3/1807 – 6/14/1877
American philanthropist and social reformer
87 Edward Everett Hale 4/3/1822 – 6/10/1909
American clergyman and author
55 William Marcy Tweed 4/3/1823 – 4/12/1878
American politician; leader of corrupt Tammany Hall organization in New York City
73 Alcide De Gasperi 4/3/1881 – 8/19/1954
Italian prime minister (1945-53)
69 Bud Fisher 4/3/1885 – 9/7/1954
American cartoonist; created “Mutt and Jeff”
75 H. St. John Philby 4/3/1885 – 9/30/1960
English explorer of Arabian peninsula
50 Leslie Howard 4/3/1893 – 6/1/1943
English actor, producer and film director
69 Stanislawa Walasiewicz 4/3/1911 – 12/4/1980
Polish-American Olympic gold medalist in track and field
40 Virgil I. Grissom 4/3/1926 – 1/27/1967
American astronaut; one of three who died in Apollo I fire

 

 

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