
By Andrew Murray
"The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me." "Being confident of this very thing, that He which began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Jesus Christ." Psalm 138:8; Philippians 1:6.
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												many times has the believer gone 
												from the Lord's Table with the 
												sorrowful thought, Shall I 
												indeed continue standing? Shall 
												my resolutions and promises not 
												be frustrated? Who tells me that 
												I shall persevere unto the end? 
												"I shall now perish one day by 
												the hand of Saul" (1 Samuel 
												27:1). It was just in such a crisis that David said, "I will cry unto God Most High, unto God that performeth all things for me" (Ps. 57:2). It is in God alone that the Christian has the assurance of his perseverance. To see from the beginning to the end, yea, to be Himself alike "the Beginning and the End," is one of the glorious attributes of the God who dwells in eternity. And it is one of the characteristics of His work, that, while man often begins without ending, with Him the end is as certain as the beginning. "What He has begun He will complete." O my soul, if thou wouldst enjoy the comfort of this promise, be much occupied with this fact: "He has begun." The Christian speaks too often of his conversion and his faith and his self-surrender. Contemplating all this from the side of man, he keeps himself too little occupied with the thought: "HE has begun." My soul, understand what this means: He has sought me and found me and made me His own, and what He has thus done to me points back to that which He did for me: He gave His own Son, and by His blood He bought for Himself as His own possession. And that again points back to eternity. He chose me and loved me before the foundation of the world. My soul, ponder what this means: "He has begun." Then shalt thou be able joyfully to exclaim, "He will perfect:" "the Lord will perfect that which concerneth me." Then shalt thy life become a life of humility and thanksgiving and confidence and joy and love. Thou seest that there is nothing in thyself, and thou learnest to expect all from God, and thank Him for all: thou learnest to rely upon Him in everything. And the end will be to you as certain as the beginning, because the end as well as the beginning has its root and stability in God. The self-same faith that, looking back, acknowledges the beginning as God's, also looks forward, and in the eternal and unchangeable God finds the end secured. "What He has begun He will perfect." 
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| Prayer.Lord God, Thou art without beginning and without end. For Thou art 
		Thyself alike the beginning and the end. Thou art the Eternal, with whom 
		there is no yesterday and no to-morrow. Thou art Thyself yesterday, 
		to-day, and forever. With Thee there is no changeableness nor shadow of 
		turning. Lord, in Thee alone Thy believing people find their comfort and 
		their security. Nothing that we have done or still desire to do, nothing 
		that we are or shall be, can give us rest. But, thanks be to Thy name, 
		Thou Thyself, the Eternal, with Thine unchangeableness, Thou art our 
		rest and our strength, In Thee alone and in Thy faithfulness does our 
		life become freed from all fear. | |
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