Monday, May 7, 2007

Do you know her? ....

Frances Ridley Havergal

This is one special lady ... I have been reading about her and received permission to post about her from Havergal Trust a month ago. I have been trying to purchase some of her books on ebay and just recently was able to get three of her books. I received them this Saturday. My nose has been in them ever since! The Royal Invitation and Loyal Responses (2 books in one); My King and His Service; and Morning Bells. They are older, from the early 70's, not the best shape but they are mine! Come this Mother's Day if you want a very nice gift ask for her books from Havergal Trust. I have made a special request for this Mother's Day for them. I have followed thru the devotionals found at the website for over a year. What a blessing they are. I first heard about her in a book about the origins of hymns and their authors. Then I heard about her through the VCY America radio program with Ingrid Schlueter. I have been reading about her ever since. She is one amazing Godly woman.

Frances R. Havergal is well known as the "consecration poet." Her life was consecrated ( devoted or surrendered ) to God and His purposes. She walked very closely with her Lord. She was a woman after God's own heart. One lady states it this way, "Frances had a King and he made her heart His throne." I want to be remembered this way, don't you?

Over the next few days I will be posting some devotionals written by her. I know that she is written about all over the internet. IShe humbles me like no other. Her penmanship is above anything I ever read from one who started out so young. More to come, I promise.

Make note: Mr. David Chalkley, trustee of Havergal Trust is working on publishing an edition of "The Complete Works of Frances Ridley Havergal" I look forward to these.

Many thanks go to Abigail from In The Garden in giving me direction and prayer support. And to Mr. David Chalkley, you sir are a gentleman.

Today's Devotional ...

SEVENTH DAY.

THE RECALL.

'O Israel, return unto the Lord thy God;
for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity.' - Hosea 14:1.

Hos. 2:6

THANK God that He does not let His children go on comfortably when they wander and fall!




Job 29:2


Job 15:11,
12


Have we not known (God grant we may never again know!) a wretched mental nausea, a sense of discomfort and restlessness, a misgiving that something is wrong, though we can't say what? no actual pain, no acute attack of anything, but a nameless uncomfortableness, most easily described by a negative, that we are not 'as in months past.'






2Pe 3:17
Rev. 2:4, 5



Is. 1:5


If this is the present state of any reader, do let me most earnestly and affectionately entreat you not to remain one day - no, not one hour - in this most dangerous state, the beginning of backsliding, and already a fall from your 'own stedfastness' and your 'first love.' 'Remember from whence thou art fallen;' look unflinchingly at your position, and recognise frankly the difference between to-day, and the past days of closer walking and happy abiding. Do not let yourself drift on, or you 'will revolt more and more' till 'the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.' Every day's delay will make your case worse.


Eze. 16:12

Eze. 16:8

Lam. 5:16
Hos. 14:1


Do not shrink from asking Him to show you how and why it is that you have fallen. The 'beautiful crown' which He put 'upon thine head' in 'the time of love,' would not have 'fallen from our head,' but 'that we have sinned.' It is 'by thine iniquity' that thou art fallen,' - iniquity personal and real, though very likely unguessed by any one, and hidden even from thine own eyes.


Jer. 3:7


Jer. 3:1
Is. 55:7

Job 36:9, 10


Perhaps the knowledge of this is already sent; if so, listen! 'And I said, after she had done all these things, Turn thou unto me.' And again, though you may have gone after other 'lovers,' 'yet return again to me, saith the LORD.' Oh forsake the thoughts as well as the way, and return unto the Lord, and He will abundantly pardon. For when 'He showeth them their work and their transgressions,' He also 'commandeth that they return from iniquity.'

Hos. 14:1


Jer. 3:12
Is. 44:22
Ps. 116:7

Hos. 6:1

Is. 30:18
Acts 24:25


And why? Five infinitely gracious reasons are given. 'Return! ... for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity;' the very thing which seemed the barrier to return! 'Return! ... for I am merciful, saith the LORD.' 'Return! ... for I have redeemed thee.' 'Return! ... for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.' 'Come, and let us return unto the Lord: for He hath torn, and He will heal us.' All these gracious words for you! and the Lord Himself waiting that He may be gracious! Will you keep Him waiting till a more 'convenient season'?

Ps. 116:7
Hos. 14:1
Ps. 67:6
Hos. 2:19
Ps. 135:4


Jer. 2:2

Hos. 11:8


Hos. 2:7


To whom are you called to return? Ah! think of that - not to a state or position merely; not only 'to thy rest,' but to 'the Lord thy God;' thy God, 'our own God;' to Him who has betrothed you unto Him for ever; to Him who chose you unto Himself to be His peculiar treasure; to Him who remembers better than you do from whence you have fallen. Hear Him saying, 'I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousals.' 'How shall I give thee up?' What pathetic yearning this is over you, even you! Will you not say, 'I will go and return to my first husband; for then was it better with me than now.'


Jer. 4:1

2Sa. 3:18
Jer. 18:11
Ps. 65:4
Jer. 30:3
Hos. 13:9
Lam. 5:21


Is intention enough in this matter? Listen again to the arousing words of your Lord, 'If thou will return, ... saith the Lord, return unto Me;' in other words, 'Now, then, do it.' Stay no more at being willing to return, but 'Return ye NOW!' It will be harder to-morrow - nay, harder an hour hence than now. He who first caused you to approach, will cause you to return; so you shall not be left unaided, for 'In Me is thine help' even for returning from self-destruction.

Luke 15:22, 25
Job 22:23-28






Hos. 14:4


And then - oh, what wealth of promises to the returning one! what robes and rings and heavenly music! 'If thou return, ... thou shalt be built up, thou shalt put away iniquity ...; then shalt thou have thy delight in the Almighty, and shalt lift up thy face unto God ... He shall hear thee, ... Thou shalt decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee: the light shall shine upon thy ways.' For He hath said, 'I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely.'

Return!
O fallen; yet not lost!
Canst thou forget the life for thee laid down,
The taunts, the scourging, and the thorny crown?
When o'er thee first my spotless robe I spread
And poured the oil of joy upon thy head,
How did thy wakening heart within thee burn!
Canst thou remember all, and wilt thou not return?

Excerpted from Royal Commandments by Frances R. Havergal







3 comments:

  1. Yes! I know her! I have a short devotional of hers (can't put my hands on it right now but if I remember correctly, it is called Royal Bounty)

    Good stuff.

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  2. Just went to the website. Mine is Royal Bounty, but mine must be an old edition because it doesn't look like the pretty pastel one that is shown on the website.

    Now I have to go find what I did with it. . .

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  3. I've heard of her through you introducing me to the In the Garden blog. The story Abigail has posted about Mary and her Bible is so good. Thanks for posting a link to her site.

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