A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.”

The music for this reading is “Great Egret” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”— Matt, 18:20

What an encouraging declaration is this of our Jesus, to prompt the faithful to meet together on the Lord’s Day ; or, in short, any day, at all times, and all places. Observe, my soul, how sweet the Lord speaks:—“There am I in the midst of my people; not by my word only, not as represented in ordinances, not by the ministry of my servants, but I myself spiritually. The calls, the motions of grace felt in the heart, the tender tokens, the manifestations of my suitableness, fulness, all-sufficiency; these are all truly mine, which, by the influences of my Spirit, I communicate among you.” O precious, condescending Lord! now we see what it is that constitutes a true Gospel Church—even thy presence. Thou art the beauty and glory of it; and from thee alone all power and efficacy is derived. Thy churches are, indeed, as thou hast taught, the golden candlesticks; and thy ministers are as stars in thy right hand. But the candlesticks have no light, until thou, by thy presence, enlighten them ; neither do thy servants, the ministers, hold forth the light of thy word profitably, until thou openest the heart as thou didst poor Lydia’s, to receive the things delivered to the salvation of the soul. Ye ministers of my God! draw all your comfort and encouragement, amidst all the difficulties you meet with, both from within and without in your sacred service, from this sweet assurance of Jesus. Whenever you go up to the assemblies of God’s people, hear the footsteps of your Master behind you. And ye, who pant after sweet fellowship and communion with Jesus, seek it by the footsteps of the flock beside the Shepherd’s tents, where Jesus feeds his sheep. Who would be absent from that blessed place where Jesus comes to bless? And oh! what encouragement to the faithful to bring with them their un-awakened friends and relations, to the assemblies which Jesus honors with his presence. Surely He, who wrought salvation in our hearts, can work the same in theirs. No wonder, when such mercies Jesus brings with him to his people, that the heart of David fainted, to go up to the house of the Lord, that he might see the power and glory of Jesus, as he had seen it in the sanctuary.

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About the Author
Ronnie Brown is the pastor of Faith Community Church in Trenton, Ga and a missionary with Anchored In The Rock Prison Ministry. He is also the producer and host of the Forgotten Podcast and the author of two books based on the same podcast. He and his wife Carey have been married since 1998 and they have four children and one grand child.

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