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Day: June 5, 2012
June 5
Morning
“Behold, I am vile.”
Job 40:4One cheering word, poor lost sinner, for thee! You think you must not come to God because you are vile. Now, there is not a saint living on earth but has been made to feel that he is vile. If Job, and Isaiah, and Paul were all obliged to say “I am vile,” oh, poor sinner, wilt thou be ashamed to join in the same confession? If divine grace does not eradicate all sin from the believer, how dost thou hope to do it thyself? and if God loves his people while they are yet vile, dost thou think thy vileness will prevent his loving thee? Believe on Jesus, thou outcast of the world’s society! Jesus calls thee, and such as thou art.
“Not the righteous, not the righteous;
Sinners, Jesus came to call.”
Even now say, “Thou hast died for sinners; I am a sinner, Lord Jesus, sprinkle thy blood on me;” if thou wilt confess thy sin thou shalt find pardon. If, now, with all thy heart, thou wilt say, “I am vile, wash me,” thou shalt be washed now. If the Holy Spirit shall enable thee from thy heart to cry
“Just as I am, without one plea
But that thy blood was shed for me,
And that thou bidd’st me come to thee,
O Lamb of God, I come!”
thou shalt rise from reading this morning’s portion with all thy sins pardoned; and though thou didst wake this morning with every sin that man hath ever committed on thy head, thou shalt rest tonight accepted in the Beloved; though once degraded with the rags of sin, thou shalt be adorned with a robe of righteousness, and appear white as the angels are. For “now,” mark it, “Now is the accepted time.” If thou “believest on him who justifieth the ungodly thou art saved.” Oh! may the Holy Spirit give thee saving faith in him who receives the vilest.
Evening
“Are they Israelites? so am I.”
2 Corinthians 11:22We have here a personal claim, and one that needs proof. The apostle knew that his claim was indisputable, but there are many persons who have no right to the title who yet claim to belong to the Israel of God. If we are with confidence declaring, “So am I also an Israelite,” let us only say it after having searched our heart as in the presence of God. But if we can give proof that we are following Jesus, if we can from the heart say, “I trust him wholly, trust him only, trust him simply, trust him now, and trust him ever,” then the position which the saints of God hold belongs to us–all their enjoyments are our possessions; we may be the very least in Israel, “less than the least of all saints,” yet since the mercies of God belong to the saints as saints, and not as advanced saints, or well-taught saints, we may put in our plea, and say, “Are they Israelites? so am I; therefore the promises are mine, grace is mine, glory will be mine.” The claim, rightfully made, is one which will yield untold comfort. When God’s people are rejoicing that they are his, what a happiness if they can say, “So am I !” When they speak of being pardoned, and justified, and accepted in the Beloved, how joyful to respond, “Through the grace of God, so am I.” But this claim not only has its enjoyments and privileges, but also its conditions and duties. We must share with God’s people in cloud as well as in sunshine. When we hear them spoken of with contempt and ridicule for being Christians, we must come boldly forward and say, “So am I.” When we see them working for Christ, giving their time, their talent, their whole heart to Jesus, we must be able to say, “So do I.” O let us prove our gratitude by our devotion, and live as those who, having claimed a privilege, are willing to take the responsibility connected with it.
On This Day: June 5
Updated June 5, 2012, 2:28 pm
On June 5, 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded just after claiming victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary. Gunman Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was immediately arrested.
On June 5, 1883, John Maynard Keynes, the British economist whose studies of unemployment and recession revolutionized 20th-century economics, was born. Following his death on April 21, 1946, his obituary appeared in The Times.
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1723 Economist Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. 1933 The United States went off the gold standard. 1947 Secretary of State George C. Marshall, speaking at Harvard University, outlined an aid program for Europe that came to be known as the Marshall Plan. 1967 War erupted in the Middle East as Israel raided Egyptian military targets. Syria, Jordan and Iraq entered the conflict. 1981 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five homosexuals in Los Angeles had come down with a rare kind of pneumonia; they were the first recognized cases of what became known as AIDS. 2002 Elizabeth Smart, 14, was kidnapped from her bedroom in her family’s Salt Lake City home. (She was rescued in March 2003.) 2004 Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died in Los Angeles at age 93 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. 2007 Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for lying and obstructing the CIA leak investigation. (President George W. Bush later commuted the prison sentence.) 2011 The departure of Yemen’s battle-wounded president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, for treatment in Saudi Arabia set off wild street celebrations in the capital. Current Birthdays
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Actor Mark Wahlberg turns 41 years old today.
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Rock musician Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) turns 33 years old today.
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1934 Bill Moyers, Broadcast journalist, turns 78 1947 Laurie Anderson, Rock singer, turns 65 1949 Ken Follett, Author, turns 63 1951 Suze Orman, TV personality, turns 61 1956 Richard Butler, Rock singer (Psychedelic Furs), turns 56 1956 Kenny G, Jazz saxophonist, turns 56 1967 Ron Livingston, Actor (“Band of Brothers,” “Office Space”), turns 45 1969 Brian McKnight, R&B singer, turns 43 1974 Chad Allen, Actor, turns 38 1977 Liza Weil, Actress (“The Gilmore Girls”), turns 35
Historic Birthdays
John Maynard Keynes 6/5/1883 – 4/21/1946 English economist, journalist and financier.Go to obituary »
67 Adam Smith 6/5/1723 – 7/17/1790
Scottish social philosopher and political economist73 John Couch Adams 6/5/1819 – 1/21/1892
English mathematician and astronomer58 Pat Garrett 6/5/1850 – 2/29/1908
American sheriff; shot Billy the Kid64 Jan Thorn-Prikker 6/5/1868 – 3/5/1932
Dutch painter, designer and decorator45 Pancho Villa 6/5/1878 – 6/20/1923
Mexican revolutionary guerrilla leader61 Ruth Benedict 6/5/1887 – 9/17/1948
American anthropologist38 Federico Garcia Lorca 6/5/1898 – 8/19/1936
Spanish poet and dramatist77 William Boyd 6/5/1895 – 9/12/1972
American motion-picture and television actor63 Tony Richardson 6/5/1928 – 11/14/1991
English stage and screen director
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