Follow On to Know Christ JESUS, soldiers
"Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD." -Hosea 6:3 [KJV]
We
gather from these words that there is such a thing in soul experience
as "a following on to know the Lord;" and indeed there is no obtaining
the blessings which are laid up for the righteous, unless there is this
following on. "To know the Lord" is the desire of every living soul;
that is, to know Him by His own divine manifestations, by the gracious
revelation of His grace, His love, His presence, and His glory.
But
the expression, "follow on," implies that there are many difficulties,
obstacles, and hindrances in a man's way, which keep him back from
"knowing the Lord." Now the work of the Spirit in his soul is to carry
him on in spite of all these obstacles. Nature, and all the work of
nature, and all the power of Satan working on nature, is to draw the man
back; but the work of the Spirit on the soul is to lead him forward, to
keep alive in him the fear of God, to strengthen him from time to time
with strength in his inner man, to give him those enlargements, to drop
in those hopes, to communicate that inward grace, and to gird up the
loins of his mind, so that in spite of sense, reason, and nature, he is
compelled to follow on.
Sometimes he seems driven, and sometimes
drawn, sometimes led, and sometimes carried, but in one way or another
the Spirit of God so works upon him that, though he scarce knows how, he
still "follows on." His very burdens make him groan for deliverance;
his very temptations cause him to cry for help; the very difficulty and
ruggedness of the road make him want to be carried every step; the very
intricacy of the path compels him to cry out for a guide; so that the
Lord the Spirit working in the midst of, and under, and through every
difficulty and discouragement, still bears him through, and carries him
on; and thus brings him through every trial and trouble and temptation
and obstacle, till he sets him before the Lord in glory.
It is
astonishing to me how our souls are kept alive. I believe a living man
is a marvel to himself. Carried on, and yet so secretly; worked upon,
and yet so mysteriously; and yet led on, guided, and supported through
so many difficulties and obstacles, that he is a miracle of mercy, and,
as the apostle says, A spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to
men; the world wondering, the angels admiring, and men standing
astonished, how the quickened soul is carried on amidst all its
difficulties, obstacles, trials, and temptations; and yet in spite of
all "following on."
But "following on" for what? "To know the
Lord," as the sum and substance of all religion, as the very marrow of
vital godliness; to know Jesus, so as by faith to enter into His beauty
and loveliness, and feel ourselves one spirit with Him, according to
those words, "He that is joined to the Lord is one spirit."
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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