6 Quotes & Sayings By Robert Murray Mccheyne

Robert Murray McCheyne is a Scottish author, civil servant and poet. Educated at the University of Edinburgh, he worked in the Civil Service until his retirement in 1906 at age 51. In 1868 McCheyne published his first volume of verse, "Fancies and Reflections". In 1869 he was called to the bar and practiced for some years before running unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1874 and 1875 Read more

His second book of poetry, "The Three Friends", was published in 1877; and it was followed by "The Silver Trumpet" (1879); "The Sons of Forgiveness" (1881); "With the Coming of the Dawn" (1884); and "The Scarlet Flower" (1886).

Live near to God, and so all things will appear...
1
Live near to God, and so all things will appear to you little In comparison to eternal realities.-- Robert Murray McCheyne
2
He was without any comforts of God – no feeling that God loved him – nofeeling that God pitied him – no feeling that God supported him. God was hissun before – now that sun became all darkness… He was without God – hewas as if he had no God. All that God had been to him before was taken fromhim now. He was Godless – deprived of his God. He had the feeling of thecondemned, when the Judge says: “Depart from me, ye cursed, ” “who shallbe punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord andfrom the glory of his power.” He felt that God said the same to him. Ah! This isthe hell which Christ suffered. The ocean of Christ’s sufferings isunfathomable… He was forsaken in the [place] of sinners. If you close with himas your surety, you will never be forsaken… “My God, my God, why hast thouforsaken me?” [The answer?] For me – for me. Robert Murray McCheyne
3
You will never find Jesus so precious, as when the world is one vast howling wilderness. Then He is like a rose blooming in the midst of the desolation, or a rock rising above the storm! Do not set your hearts on any of the flowers of this world. They shall all fade and die. Prize the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley. Jesus never changes! Live nearer to Christ than to any person on this earth; so that when they are taken away, you may have Him to love and lean upon. “Yes, He is altogether lovely. This is my Beloved, and this is my Friend! ” (Song of Solomon 5:16). Robert Murray McCheyne
4
The seed of every sin known to man is in my heart”. Robert Murray McCheyne
5
I once was a stranger to grace and to God, I knew not my danger, and felt not my load; Though friends spoke in rapture of Christ on the tree, Jehovah Tsidkenu was nothing to me. I oft read with pleasure, to sooth or engage, Isaiah’s wild measure and John’s simple page; But e’en when they pictured the blood sprinkled tree Jehovah Tsidkenu seemed nothing to me. Like tears from the daughters of Zion that roll, I wept when the waters went over His soul; Yet thought not that my sins had nailed to the tree Jehovah Tsidkenu–’twas nothing to me. When free grace awoke me, by light from on high, Then legal fears shook me, I trembled to die; No refuge, no safety in self could I see– Jehovah Tsidkenu my Saviour must be. My terrors all vanished before the sweet Name;My guilty fears banished, with boldness I came To drink at the fountain, life giving and free– Jehovah Tsidkenu is all things to me. Jehovah Tsidkenu! my treasure and boast, Jehovah Tsidkenu! I ne’er can be lost; In Thee I shall conquer by flood and by field, My cable, my anchor, my breast-plate and shield! Even treading the valley, the shadow of death, This “watchword” shall rally my faltering breath; For while from life’s fever my God sets me free, Jehovah Tsidkenu, my death song shall be. Robert Murray McCheyne