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  • King David often warned of being counted among sinners, and pleaded with God that He might instead be redeemed. “How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night” (Ps. 1:1-2). This should be our plea as well.

    Let us not walk as do the lost, neither feeling aimlessly in the dark nor lusting after that against which God warns. This is often difficult, as though we are no longer of world, we must yet live in the world. Paul himself faced this treacherous battle, lamenting that he often did what he did not want, and did not do what he wanted (Rom. 7:15,19).

    The flesh is constantly at war with the spirit (Gal. 5:17). So, how may we keep ourselves pure? By keeping our lives according to God’s word. By seeking God with all our heart. By hiding God’s word in our heart (Ps. 119:9-11).

    Meditating upon God’s word is a critical aspect of the Christian life, and exhortations to this in Scripture abound.

    So, as did David, let us give ourselves wholeheartedly to God and His word. Let us not be found to be walking as the sinners, but instead, let us cry out to God for His redemption (Ps. 26:1,4,11), that our souls not be gathered with those of sinners.


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    Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions

    Evening, September 21

    "Gather not my soul with sinners." Psalm 26:9

    Fear made David pray thus, for something whispered, "Perhaps, after all, thou mayst be gathered with the wicked." That fear, although marred by unbelief, springs, in the main, from holy anxiety, arising from the recollection of past sin. Even the pardoned man will enquire, "What if at the end my sins should be remembered, and I should be left out of the catalogue of the saved?" He recollects his present unfruitfulness- so little grace, so little love, so little holiness, and looking forward to the future, he considers his weakness and the many temptations which beset him, and he fears that he may fall, and become a prey to the enemy. A sense of sin and present evil, and his prevailing corruptions, compel him to pray, in fear and trembling, "Gather not my soul with sinners." Reader, if you have prayed this prayer, and if your character be rightly described in the Psalm from which it is taken, you need not be afraid that you shall be gathered with sinners. Have you the two virtues which David had- the outward walking in integrity, and the inward trusting in the Lord? Are you resting upon Christ's sacrifice, and can you compass the altar of God with humble hope? If so, rest assured, with the wicked you never shall be gathered, for that calamity is impossible. The gathering at the judgment is like to like. "Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn." If, then, thou art like God's people, thou shalt be with God's people. You cannot be gathered with the wicked, for you are too dearly bought. Redeemed by the blood of Christ, you are His for ever, and where He is, there must His people be. You are loved too much to be cast away with reprobates. Shall one dear to Christ perish? Impossible! Hell cannot hold thee! Heaven claims thee! Trust in thy Surety and fear not!
    King David often warned of being counted among sinners, and pleaded with God that He might instead be redeemed. “How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night” (Ps. 1:1-2). This should be our plea as well. Let us not walk as do the lost, neither feeling aimlessly in the dark nor lusting after that against which God warns. This is often difficult, as though we are no longer of world, we must yet live in the world. Paul himself faced this treacherous battle, lamenting that he often did what he did not want, and did not do what he wanted (Rom. 7:15,19). The flesh is constantly at war with the spirit (Gal. 5:17). So, how may we keep ourselves pure? By keeping our lives according to God’s word. By seeking God with all our heart. By hiding God’s word in our heart (Ps. 119:9-11). Meditating upon God’s word is a critical aspect of the Christian life, and exhortations to this in Scripture abound. So, as did David, let us give ourselves wholeheartedly to God and His word. Let us not be found to be walking as the sinners, but instead, let us cry out to God for His redemption (Ps. 26:1,4,11), that our souls not be gathered with those of sinners. —————— Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions Evening, September 21 "Gather not my soul with sinners." Psalm 26:9 Fear made David pray thus, for something whispered, "Perhaps, after all, thou mayst be gathered with the wicked." That fear, although marred by unbelief, springs, in the main, from holy anxiety, arising from the recollection of past sin. Even the pardoned man will enquire, "What if at the end my sins should be remembered, and I should be left out of the catalogue of the saved?" He recollects his present unfruitfulness- so little grace, so little love, so little holiness, and looking forward to the future, he considers his weakness and the many temptations which beset him, and he fears that he may fall, and become a prey to the enemy. A sense of sin and present evil, and his prevailing corruptions, compel him to pray, in fear and trembling, "Gather not my soul with sinners." Reader, if you have prayed this prayer, and if your character be rightly described in the Psalm from which it is taken, you need not be afraid that you shall be gathered with sinners. Have you the two virtues which David had- the outward walking in integrity, and the inward trusting in the Lord? Are you resting upon Christ's sacrifice, and can you compass the altar of God with humble hope? If so, rest assured, with the wicked you never shall be gathered, for that calamity is impossible. The gathering at the judgment is like to like. "Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn." If, then, thou art like God's people, thou shalt be with God's people. You cannot be gathered with the wicked, for you are too dearly bought. Redeemed by the blood of Christ, you are His for ever, and where He is, there must His people be. You are loved too much to be cast away with reprobates. Shall one dear to Christ perish? Impossible! Hell cannot hold thee! Heaven claims thee! Trust in thy Surety and fear not!
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